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Chitchat Where to find the Best Public Toilet in Singapore?

KNN the best public toilet is in your home aka sg zoological garden KNN it is opened space clean with greeneries KNN when you do business is have the feeling of chiobus are peeping at you KNN
 
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The reigning king of public toilets across the land, Faber Peak Singapore is your best bet for the ultimate toilet experience. The kicker? THIS VIEW. This toilet is fully glass enclosed - except the cubicles, of course - and it gives you a panoramic view of the lush Mount Faber Hill. It even has its own name - 'Peek-a-loo'!
 
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A recipient of ‘Happy Toilet of the Year’ is Alexandra Hospital’s Outdoor Zoo Toilet. Drawing inspiration from the original Mandai Zoo toilet, this miniature one also features real wooden branch panels and stone-age washing basins.
 
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The vintage vibes of this toilet are obvious from the outside of the restroom. The Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall is a little gem in Balestier, constructed as a quaint pre-WWII colonial house. This heritage stop traces Chinese revolutionary activities in Singapore prior to the war. Their toilets are a stark representation of the building’s charming exterior. The glass bell-shaped lamps dotting the inside and outside of the restroom are particularly notable from the onset. Illuminated by a faint amber glow, it feels as if the whole room is set in 1940s Shanghai.
 
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Stepping into CHIJMES always feels like I’m going back in time to a classy colonial era. Its toilets have no less of that identity. The tiffany-blue box walls and Victorian door patterns add a subtle, posh touch to the restroom feel. The gold paisley wallpaper ups the poshness a notch and feels as if you’re surrounded by splendour as you take that much-needed wee. After that, fix that bad hair as you gaze into ceramic framed mirrors that’ll make you feel like a queen.
 
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This toilet in Jurong Point Shopping Mall was probably the cutest of the lot. This comes as no surprise as these are meant for kids - yup, we also ask why their toilets are chio-er than ours. The huge flower mural enhances the whole vibe of the toilet by miles and its vibrant colours merely adds to its insta-worthiness.
 
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