Public toilets in North Melbourne offer a mix of conveniences and challenges, as detailed in our list of facilities. Starting with pros, the Public Toilets Gardiner Reserve at 72 Macaulay Rd earns its 4-star rating through its prime spot near the lush Gardiner Reserve park, ideal for a quick stop during a picnic or walk—visitors love the convenient location and cleanliness with reasonable upkeep, calling it a straightforward, reliable option in Victoria. Similarly, the Public Toilets Queensberry Street at 521 Queensberry St benefits from a central location on a busy street, accessible for locals and tourists, plus extended hours from 9 am to 9 pm most days (Friday to Wednesday, excluding possible variations), providing daytime flexibility. On the cons side, Gardiner Reserve's facilities are basic with no frills, lacking detailed opening hours which can frustrate planners, and the setup feels dated despite its good position—some wish for modern upgrades. Queensberry Street faces more severe issues: frequent lack of toilet paper, unclean conditions with grime buildup, clogged toilets from misuse like discarding clothes, and it's currently closed, leading to its low 1.3-star rating and disappointment for daily users. Overall, while North Melbourne's public toilets serve essential needs in this vibrant suburb, checking our list helps you choose wisely—opt for Gardiner Reserve for better reliability, and always carry tissues just in case, as is common advice for public amenities in Australia.