Smith Street, Abbotsford Convent, and Victoria Park — well covered for one of Melbourne's liveliest suburbs.
Smith Street, Abbotsford Convent, and Victoria Park — Collingwood's public toilets serve one of Melbourne's most dynamic inner suburbs.
Victoria Park
Near Smith St
Accessible
Abbotsford Convent
Collingwood's main artery is Smith Street, a lively strip of shops, cafés and bars where the council maintains public facilities and where customers can usually use venue toilets. The suburb's biggest green space, Victoria Park — the former home of the Magpies — has public toilet blocks accessible year-round and is the natural stop in the eastern half of the suburb.
Toward the river on the Abbotsford border, the Collingwood Children's Farm and the Abbotsford Convent grounds both have amenities open to visitors and make pleasant, family-friendly stops. Johnston Street adds another strip of eateries, and the surrounding parks along the Yarra provide facilities for walkers and cyclists on the Main Yarra Trail.
Smith Street is one of the inner north's busiest nightlife strips, and after dark the calculus changes — park toilets close in the evening, so your options become the venues you're at and the nearest 24-hour facilities on the map. The 🕐 Open Now filter is handy for spotting what's open as the night goes on.
The Children's Farm and the Convent are the most family-friendly, with facilities geared to visitors, and Victoria Park suits families using its grounds. Accessible cubicles are available along Smith Street and at the major sites, though older blocks vary in fit-out, so the ♿ Accessible filter is the quickest way to find a suitable one before you go.
Use our interactive map to find exactly what you need — filter by accessibility, opening hours, baby change and more.
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