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Fee:
€2 per visit
This is a well‑maintained public toilet that also doubles as a quirky local experience, with uniquely decorated stalls reflecting the character of the neighbourhood.
It’s open daily (typically from midday or early evening until late night) and costs a small fee (around €2 per visit).
The facility is wheelchair accessible and includes a baby changing station.
There are also standard public toilets and café/bars nearby where visitors often stop in — just be aware many are small and can require a small purchase or fee.
Parking
The Red Light District area is very bike‑friendly, and there are plenty of designated bike racks within a short walk of the main streets like Oudezijds Achterburgwal, Warmoesstraat, and Zeedijk. These spots are free to use but can fill up quickly during busy times — so it’s best to arrive early or slightly off‑peak if you want easy access.
Driving into the immediate city‑center around Casa Rosso and the Red Light District is generally not recommended due to narrow pedestrian streets and paid parking zones. There is paid street parking around Oudezijds Achterburgwal and nearby streets, but it operates 24/7 and can be expensive (around €7.80–€15.50 for 1–2 hours) and limited.
Your best option if coming by car is to use a park‑and‑ride (P+R) on the edge of Amsterdam and continue into the city by bike, tram, or metro — this is usually cheaper and avoids traffic restrictions in the center.
