Finding a clean public toilet in Hong Kong isn’t always a given, but there are plenty of reliable, well-maintained spots across the city, if you know where to look! From luxe mall restrooms and hotel loos to surprisingly spotless public facilities, here’s your go-to guide for where to find clean toilets in Hong Kong.
If you’re reading this, you’re probably looking for a clean toilet in Hong Kong. Whether you’re exploring the city for the first time or nature is calling at an unexpected time, finding a hygienic public restroom can make all the difference in your day — and to your business! We know the struggle. That’s why Team Sassy has created this handy guide of the best clean toilets (and some impressive ones that we just love!) in Hong Kong. From shopping malls to luxe bathrooms with the best makeup lighting to surprisingly reliable public toilets (is this technically a hidden gem?), save or bookmark this list for your time of need!
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The best and cleanest toilets on Hong Kong Island
The best and cleanest toilets in the Southern District
The best and cleanest toilets in Kowloon
The best and cleanest toilets in New Territories
The best and cleanest toilets on Hong Kong Island
Central & Admiralty
- IFC Mall (3/F next to Mannings & Moleskin and 3/F next to Skims section in Lane Crawford) — recommended by multiple team members
IFC Mall, 8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong - Lan Kwai Fong Public Toilet — officially crowned Hong Kong’s cleanest public toilet in 2025. Consistently clean, odour-free and surprisingly well-maintained despite heavy nightlife traffic
1 Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong - The Peak Galleria (4/F) — best to hit here before or after a hike. Awarded the Innovative Hygiene Toilet Award in 2020 for its antimicrobial coating
The Peak Galleria, 118 Peak Road, The Peak, Hong Kong - Pacific Place (3/F and 4/F) — private and spacious cubicles
Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong - Central Market (2/F and 3F) — separate mirrors and sinks for when you just need to touch up quickly
Central Market, 93 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong - The Henderson (38/F and Cloud 39 on 39/F) — definitely worth a visit for the interiors alone! Plenty of well-lit mirrors for touchups
The Henderson, 2 Murray Road, Central, Hong Kong - The Landmark (Basement level) — Good curation of shops nearby
The Landmark, 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong - LHT Tower (1/F) — clean, private, well-maintained
LHT Tower, 31 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
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Sai Ying Pun & Kennedy Town
- Hollywood Road Park Public Toilet (Sai Ying Pun) — a beautiful park with well-maintained toilets
Hollywood Road Park, 123 Hollywood Road, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong - Catchick Street Garden Public Toilet (Kennedy Town) — one of the top-ranked toilets in Hong Kong
Catchick Street, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong - The Westwood (Kennedy Town) — well-kept and convenient
The Westwood, Belcher’s St, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
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Causeway Bay & North Point
- Lee Garden One (4/F near the new GYU+bar restaurant) — often regarded as the cleanest in Causeway Bay
Lee Garden One, 33 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong - Hysan Place (13/F and 4/F) — take the elevator up for quick access
Hysan Place, 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
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Sassy’s Avoid List on Hong Kong Island:
- PMQ (Central) — badly maintained despite the stellar curation of shops and restaurants
- Older standalone public loos (Mid-Levels)
- Centre Street Public Toilet (Sai Ying Pun) — extremely dirty with waterlogged floors
- Java Road Municipal Services Building (North Point) — clogged sinks and unpleasant odours
- Hing Fat Street Public Toilet (Causeway Bay) — creepy and that’s all we’ll say!
- Kennedy Town MTR Public Toilets
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The best and cleanest toilets in the Southern District

Repulse Bay & Stanley
- The Repulse Bay Arcade (near Gróa) — very clean and almost always empty
The Repulse Bay Arcade, 109 Repulse Bay Road, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong - Stanley Municipal Services Building Public Toilet (Stanley) — Silver Award in the 2022 Best Hong Kong Public Toilet competition
6 Stanley Market Road, Stanley, Hong Kong
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Sassy’s Avoid List in the Southern District:
- The Verandah, Repulse Bay — overused
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The best and cleanest toilets in Kowloon

Tsim Sha Tsui & West Kowloon
- K11 Musea (3/F next to Five Guys) — any toilet is good in this mall and always worth the long queue. The mirrors and seating area are also great for quick makeup touchups!
K11 Musea, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong - Elements Mall (any floor, but especially the toilets on 3/F next to the movie theatre) — plenty of cubicles with seated waiting areas
Elements Mall, 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong - Mira Place (best bathrooms are on 2/F next to Sixty Eight and 3/F across the footbridge)
Mira Place, 132 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong - Tsim Sha Tsui Public Transport Interchange Toilets — clean, well-maintained, but be prepared for queues!
Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong - Carlyle & Co. at The Rosewood — amazing lighting, amenities and fun design
18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong - Ozone Bar at the Ritz-Carlton (118/F) — marble walls and skyline views
International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon - M+ — Clean and cute architecture around in West Kowloon
38 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong
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Mongkok & Jordan
- Eaton Food Hall (Basement floor) — spacious with plenty of cubicles
Eaton Food Hall, B/F, Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan, Hong Kong - The Langham — the further up you go, the less populated it is!
The Langham, 8 Peking Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong - The Forest (3/F) — generally clean with nice facilities, but rubbish can pile up in busy periods
The Forest, 17 Nelson Street, Mong Kok, Hong Kong
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Sham Shui Po
- Design DX Hub — worth checking out the exhibitions on display while you’re here!
Design DX Hub, 280 Tung Chau Street, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
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Sassy’s Avoid List in Kowloon:
- Kowloon City Road Public Toilet (To Kwa Wan) — ranked worst in Hong Kong for foul odours, wet floors and poor hygiene
- Kwun Tong Promenade Public Toilet — poorly maintained over time
The best and cleanest toilets in New Territories

Sai Kung
- Popcorn Mall — great pitstop before a hike
9 Tong Yin Street, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong - WM Hotel — a pet-friendly hotel also worthy of a staycation
28 Wai Man Road, Sai Kung, Hong Kong
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Tai Po
- Tai Po Market Station (up the escalators next to Mannings) — best to head here before a bike ride
Tai Po Market MTR Station, Tai Po, Hong Kong
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Tseun Wan & Yuen Long
- Kam Tin Shi Public Toilet (Yuen Long) — Widely regarded as one of the cleanest in the city
Kam Tin, Yuen Long, Hong Kong - OP Mall (Tseun Wan, next to Tam Jai) — spacious with well-lit mirrors
100 Tai Ho Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
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