Join your guide and be immersed (metaphorically, that is!) on a whirlwind tour of the history of the British public toilet. From the earliest latrines through to the future of flushing you may never think about a simple visit to the lavatory the same way again!The perfect day out for anyone who likes to dive a bit deeper (metaphorically again!).... lifelong Londoners and first time visitors alike!
Our classic route runs from Waterloo to the West End, exploring the potty politics of public toilets. From stories of intrigue to practical tips, this tour is an investment in your bladder future! Never be caught short again!
The tour meets at the Waterloo station toilets, which are located near Platform 19
Please arrive 10 minutes early for check in
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Please arrive 10 minutes early as we start promptly and the guide cannot answer the phone once the tour has started.
The tour meets at the Waterloo Station toilets opposite platform 19. Your guide will be holding a toilet plunger, so you can’t miss her! **PLEASE NOTE: The toilets on the main concourse are currently closed for construction for an indefinite period. However the meeting point has not changed!
The tour goes ahead in all weather conditions, so please check the forecast and bring rain gear or sunshades as appropriate. We recommend you wear comfortable walking shoes no matter what the weather!
The tour lasts approximately 1.5-2 hours and finishes in the Covent Garden area. Subject to opening hours tours finish at the Cellar Door Cocktail bar, where guests are invited to stay on for a drink.
Finally, London has its fair share of road closures, charity runs, tube closures, especially at the weekends, so leave yourself plenty of time to get here.
See you soon!