Public toilets in Barangaroo offer a mix of reliable options in a vibrant harbourside precinct, but like many urban spots, they have their strengths and limitations. Pros include exceptional cleanliness across the board—the Public Toilets at 300 Barangaroo Ave earn a 4.8 rating with users calling them 'nice and clean' and well-placed in a city lacking facilities. Exchange Place (4.6 rating) stands out as 'spotless' with stocked paper, soap, automatic dryers, clean sinks, and mirrors; some deem them the best in the city north, plus perks like free short-term parking nearby and 24-hour access (mostly). Barangaroo Reserve (4 rating) is conveniently located along the walk, free for all including unisex and disabled users, well-maintained with soap, driers, and a historic design blending into the park—functionality scores top marks, and it's near bike racks and the pool. Overall, they're accessible, tidy, and practical for visitors. Cons are fewer but notable: the 300 Barangaroo Ave spot is basic without extras. Exchange Place has reliability issues, with complaints of closures despite 24-hour claims (e.g., shut at 10pm or 5am), frustrating for early risers or late-night users. Barangaroo Reserve can have odours (rated 3/5) and occasional misuse like seat urination affecting cleanliness. In summary, these toilets excel in hygiene and location but could improve on consistency and added features—check the post's list for specifics tailored to your needs in this NSW gem.