Public toilets in St Kilda offer convenient options for visitors and residents, but like anywhere, they have their ups and downs based on user feedback from our list. Pros include the cleanliness and maintenance at places like St. Kilda Public Toilet (rated 4.5), where visitors rave about spotless facilities and reliable opening hours—think 9 am to 5:30 pm most days, extending to 9 pm on Thursdays, making it handy for beach walks or quick stops. The St Kilda Foreshore Public Toilets (4.1 rating) shine for accessibility, with wheelchair parking, disability toilets, and a family-friendly location near the playground and beach—families love it as a fantastic spot despite changes over time. Both are praised for being open and convenient, with the foreshore's beachside vibe adding to the appeal. Cons involve unreliable hours at the foreshore, often locked after 6 pm even in warm weather, leading to frustrations for families who end up using bushes nearby—the boat channel toilet faces similar issues. At the main public toilet, Saturdays are shorter (11 am to 5 pm), it gets busy during peaks, and some note poor signage for easy finding. Occasional smells at the foreshore are mentioned too. Overall, St Kilda's toilets are solid for South Australia's coastal vibe, but plan around hours and check the list for specifics to avoid hassles.