Bathroom

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About

Bathroom fits a simple yet crucial need around Midtown’s busiest blocks. It’s one of the few spots where visitors and locals can pause without spending a dime, pay nothing, and keep moving. Handy features keep long days from turning awkward, and the place keeps doors open nearly all day. A quick checklist runs from high-pressure hand dryers to touchless faucets, mirrors in every stall, and soap dispensers in plain sight. For anyone logging miles on foot or in transit, that kind of consistency matters. Small details like odor control and frequent cleaning noticeably shape the experience.

The building sits tucked between Fifth and Madison along East 62nd Street in New York, NY 10028. It stands a block south of Central Park’s southeast corner, handy for anyone escaping the museum crowds. The exact door is on the north side of the block, midway between Park and Madison, not far from the corner subway staircases. Staff occasionally remind users to take small items through with them—belongings move faster than you might think. If you’re weaving through the Upper East Side’s evening rush, the route usually takes less than two minutes from Lexington Avenue.

Quick directions can be dialed up on the fly. *646-555-0199* keeps the line open when questions arise about side entrances or the fastest stall. The route shows up on mobile maps without buffering, so rerouting takes seconds. Keeping a note of the number in your phone’s emergency list avoids scrambling when you’re already halfway downtown.

Grab the map anytime you’re stuck south of 72nd Street and need a break. The directions (https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c25896c46e5555:0x41004189c5d901a6) land you at the curb in three taps or less.

Technical Info

Machine ID /g/11x6cm6xxr
Feature ID 0x89c25896c46e5555:0x41004189c5d901a6
Created 28 May 2026
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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