In our travels around Italy, we sometimes need to use a restroom. Most are average and not noteworthy.
Some, however, are blog-worthy.
So, in the spirit of sharing our everyday experiences here in Italy, below are a few photos. Not to worry, nothing gross.
In the medieval town of San Gimignano, space in a centuries old building was converted into a modern restroom.
Yes, it can get better. Below is a restroom sink with a shelf that combines the faucet, soap dispenser and hand drier. It's now even easier to have clean dry hands after a visit to the restroom. Ingenious.
Another version of soap/water/air can be enjoyed at IKEA in Florence. Who knew?
Another ingenious restroom feature was a unique urinal in a men's restroom. The urinal, pictured below, is typical in its design except the water below grate is constantly flowing, like a babbling brook. Probably, the sound of rushing water is soothing.
In a Florence hotel, the Hotel David, the lobby restrooms are decorated with vintage photographs. Below is a photo of Brigitte Bardot getting out of a bathtub. We supposed the photo is there to inspire cleanliness.
Thanks for letting us share our porcelain ponderings.
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