Wheelchair Accessible Bathroom
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Public restrooms with full wheelchair access remain rare in dense urban neighborhoods. Wheelchair Accessible Bathroom provides exactly that—a basic but essential service in an area where older buildings often lack such accommodations. The facility is part of the city’s efforts to improve accessibility, offering a practical solution for residents and visitors who rely on mobility aids.
You’ll find it in New York, NY 10003, a block where foot traffic from nearby parks and cultural spots tends to concentrate. The location is straightforward to reach on foot, though the surrounding sidewalks can get crowded during peak hours. Unlike many public restrooms tucked away in subway stations or parks, this one is designed with clear signage and an entry that avoids tight corners or steep ramps.
No appointment is needed, and there’s no attendant on site—just a self-service space that follows standard public restroom protocols. For questions about maintenance or access hours, the city’s general information line can direct calls appropriately. The setup includes grab bars, an accessible sink height, and enough turning space for most wheelchairs.
Directions are available on the map. If you need to confirm details before heading over, a quick call to 311 will connect you to the right department.