Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #33, New Public Toilets Downtown
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #32, Har Chotzvim, Not The Gas StationPishers' Guide to Jerusalem #31, Good Deal in "Supersol Deal," Givat Shaul
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #30, Speedily Out of Order at New Train Station
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #29, Kotel WC, Prayer Come True
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #28, Machane Yehuda WC, Fright at First Sight
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #27, CBS Revisited, Worth The Shekel
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #26, New Kraft Stadium, Complaining May have Helped
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #25, New Park, New Loo
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #24 Horse Park WC Staff Horsing Around
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #23 For One Shekel in the CBS
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #22 "High Tech" Loo, Not for Use
Pishers Guide to Jerusalem #21, Perfect "Pit Stop" on Emek Refaim
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #20, Gan Hasus, Horse Park, Like Russian Roulette
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #19, Center 1 Has Gone Downhill
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #18, Shuq Loo for You Ladies
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #17, At Least It was Clean
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #16, Iconic Location-- Nauseating WC
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #15, New Guy in Town
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #14, Mega Yuck!
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #13, Hadar Mall: What Public Toilets Should Be
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem # 12, Center 1, Usually OK
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #11, Never Fear The Rami Levy WCPishers' Guide to Jerusalem #10, At Least There were Toilet-paper and Soap
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #9, Watch Out for Peep Holes!
Bus Changes, Again, Finding a New "Pit Stop"After crossing the wide, complicated main road out of Jerusalem, I found myself admiring the lovely shade that seemed pretty new. Actually, the whole bus stop across from the road into Givat Shaul had looked unrecognizable. Then I turned around and suddenly saw the prefab public toilets that looked rather new. I quickly checked the efobus app and saw that I had five minutes, so I ran into the "ladies." It was clean smelling, equipped with paper and soap, but I was afraid to spend time photographing. So you'll have to take my word for it.
We must thank Mayor Moshe Lion for having so many new public toilets installed in Jerusalem and also making sure they're kept clean.
If you have some additional ones I should know of, please tell me in the comments, thanks.
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