Report an Error

Found a restroom that's closed, mislabeled, or missing entirely? Here's how to fix it.

Why we send you to OpenStreetMap

Toilet Hunt doesn't keep its own separate database — every listing is pulled live from OpenStreetMap. That means the most effective way to fix a listing is to correct it at the source: your edit becomes visible here automatically once it syncs, and it also improves every other app and site that uses the same data.

How to fix a listing

  1. Find the restroom on the map on openstreetmap.org, or use their "Fix the Map" tool to report a problem without creating an account.
  2. To edit directly, create a free OpenStreetMap account, then use their built-in editor to update tags like opening hours, fee, wheelchair access, baby-changing, or to mark a facility as removed.
  3. Changes are usually visible within a Overpass refresh cycle — typically minutes to a couple of hours.

Something wrong with the website instead?

If the problem is with Toilet Hunt itself — a broken page, a bug in the map or filters, incorrect city information — email hello@example-toilethunt.com with a description and, if possible, a link to the page.