It appears there might be a misunderstanding or a typo in the location provided. “Mariehem” is not a recognized or verifiable town, city, or district in Portugal according to available geographical data.
As per the critical instruction to “Only use real, verifiable data” and “Never make up statistics, prices, or facts,” I cannot provide specific information about public toilets in a non-existent location.
If you can provide a verifiable town, city, or region in Portugal (e.g., Lisbon, Porto, Faro, Cascais), I would be happy to provide a comprehensive guide based on real, verifiable data.
For any real location in Portugal, typical information regarding public toilets would generally cover:
- Availability: Often found in major tourist areas, city centers, and transport hubs.
- Typical Locations: Train stations, bus terminals, shopping centers, larger parks, and sometimes municipal buildings.
- Costs: Many public toilets are free, but some may charge a small fee (e.g., €0.50 - €1.00), especially in transport hubs or popular tourist spots, often for maintenance.
- Accessibility: Varies significantly. Newer facilities are more likely to be accessible, but older ones may not be.
- Tools: Apps like AllInMap often help users locate nearby public toilets in verifiable cities.