Autobahn bathroom stop
#2
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I think around a euro is expected for bathrooms in Germany that are attended, maybe less. Nothing happens if you don't have the money, but you should carry change for that purpose. We ran into some pay toilets that required a coin for the stall door to open.
#3
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You don't HAVE to tip, though you will be looked at sternly if you don't. A .50 Euro coin is more than adequate. The bathrooms at Autogrilles, etc. are generally clean and well-maintained, as opposed to our free (but often disgusting) gas station restrooms.
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I'll admit it was atypical to get such a reaction, but when I used the local pissoir in downtown Bastogne and left a .50 Euro tip, I got yelled at. Not speaking French, Flemish or whatever language SHE spoke, I just smiled and walked away.
On a related note, if you need to use an Autogrill toilet remember that you'll get your entrance fee refunded if/when you buy something at the store. And be sure to take a seat - the automatic toilet cleaning device that washes and sanitizes the seat is a thing of beauty.
On a related note, if you need to use an Autogrill toilet remember that you'll get your entrance fee refunded if/when you buy something at the store. And be sure to take a seat - the automatic toilet cleaning device that washes and sanitizes the seat is a thing of beauty.
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#8
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There are two sorts of toilets:
- For those with the turnstiles, you need a 50 Cent-coin and in return you are getting a voucher which is 50 Cents worth - so it is basically free.
- Otherwise, you don't have to tip. If consume something I do not tip. If I do not consume I leave 20 or 30 cents. 1 Euro is way to much!
- For those with the turnstiles, you need a 50 Cent-coin and in return you are getting a voucher which is 50 Cents worth - so it is basically free.
- Otherwise, you don't have to tip. If consume something I do not tip. If I do not consume I leave 20 or 30 cents. 1 Euro is way to much!
#10
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50 cents is more than enough, 1 Euro is definitely too much. I usually tip 20 or 30 cents if the place is all right, and zero if the toilet is dirty.
BTW, ask for toilets, not bathrooms in Germany, otherwise people won't understand what you mean.
Restaurants should not expect any money from their guests for using the toilet. It's supposed to be part of the service. Some places will, however, expect a tip from passers-by who don't consume anything but come in to use the toilet and leave.
BTW, ask for toilets, not bathrooms in Germany, otherwise people won't understand what you mean.
Restaurants should not expect any money from their guests for using the toilet. It's supposed to be part of the service. Some places will, however, expect a tip from passers-by who don't consume anything but come in to use the toilet and leave.
#14

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In France, every rest stop has restrooms, which may be of dubious cleanliness but which are usually fine. Most people prefer to stop at service stations on the autoroute. These are almost always impeccable (perhaps not on a weekend in August) and absolutely 100% free. One of the obligations for having a service station concession contract on the autoroute is to be open 24 hours a day and to provide restroom facilities to everyone, whether they make a purchase or not.


Next time I will know I don't need to leave as much.


