Public toilets in The Gardens offer a mix of benefits and drawbacks, tailored to the local lifestyle in the Northern Territory. Pros include high cleanliness and modern features at places like the Mindil Beach Public Toilet, where visitors rave about its spotless condition, spacious cubicles, and reliable flushing systems, making it a top choice near the beach for swims and markets. The Botanic Gardens Public Toilet is appreciated for its unexpectedly nice interior, helpful cutaway seats, and provided bar soap, serving users well after garden strolls. Additionally, the Public Toilet with Shower provides free cold showers with good pressure, ideal for Darwin's heat, and is reasonably clean overall, with the women's shower particularly commended. Cons involve occasional queues at Mindil Beach during peak seasons, low soap in busy times, and no baby change tables. At Botanic Gardens, the disabled toilet lacks soap, paper towels, and a hand dryer, with empty dispensers common. The shower facility has hygiene issues, especially in the men's area where showers often malfunction and turn off quickly, plus a reported theft risk advising to lock possessions. Despite these, the facilities are functional and better than many expect in a coastal city. Review the full list for specifics on each location in The Gardens.