Baby changing facilities near you
For mums, dads, carers and very small humans on the move
Every parent and carer has been there: a small human suddenly needs a change, and the nearest baby change table feels miles away. Where To Wee's baby-changing directory lists every toilet in our UK database that has a baby change unit — shopping centres, supermarkets, libraries, family rooms and dedicated parents' areas. Every listing shows whether the facility is in the ladies', gents', or a dedicated family / accessible room, so dads and same-gender parents aren't caught out.
Baby changing by UK city
Tap a city to see every facilities matching this filter, with accessibility info, ratings and walking-distance directions.
Bristol
Brighton
Edinburgh
York
Leeds
Liverpool
Oxford
Aberdeen
Sheffield
Portsmouth
Manchester
Coventry
Birmingham
Bradford
Belfast
Newcastle upon Tyne
Cambridge
London
Bath
Glasgow
Milton Keynes
Leicester
Cardiff
Nottingham
Bournemouth
Reading
Swansea
Southampton
Dundee
Exeter
Where to find baby changing in the UK
A few patterns work everywhere: • Shopping centres almost always have signposted baby change rooms — most also have feeding chairs and a microwave. • Big-format supermarkets (Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons) keep customer toilets with baby change. You don't need to buy anything. • Department stores (John Lewis, M&S) have well-equipped family rooms, usually on an upper floor near the cafe. • Most NHS hospital main entrance toilets have baby change, free and open 24/7. • Libraries are an underused gem — quiet, clean, no expectation that you spend. • National museums (Tate, V&A, British Museum) have free family facilities — you don't need a museum ticket.
For dads, same-gender parents and carers
Until recently, "baby change" usually meant inside the ladies'. That has changed — many newer facilities have baby change in both gents' and ladies', or in a separate gender-neutral family room. Where To Wee tags the room type wherever the data is available so you know before you go. If you find a baby change unit in the gents' that's not listed on Where To Wee, please submit it — visibility for dad-accessible facilities is steadily improving and crowd-sourced data is part of how that happens.
Why we tag baby change separately from accessibility
Some accessible (RADAR-key) toilets include a baby change unit, but a baby change is NOT the same as an adult-sized Changing Places bench. We tag them as separate fields on each listing so families looking for either can filter accurately. If you're looking for an adult-sized changing bench (for older children or disabled adults), see our Changing Places page.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I find baby changing near me?
Browse by city below, open our map at wheretowee.uk/map with the "Baby Change" filter, or download the app for the fastest experience. Every listing shows whether the baby change is in the ladies', gents', or a separate family / accessible room.
Do supermarkets have baby changing?
Most big-format supermarkets do — Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Waitrose. Smaller convenience stores typically don't. You don't need to buy anything to use the facilities.
Are baby change units in men's toilets?
Increasingly yes. Shopping centres, motorway services, supermarkets and newer council facilities often have baby change in both ladies' and gents', or in a separate gender-neutral family room. Where To Wee flags this where the data is available.
Is the same thing as a Changing Places toilet?
No. A baby change is a small table for changing infants and toddlers. A Changing Places is a fully accessible toilet with a hoist and adult-sized changing bench — for older children and adults with profound disabilities. We track them separately. See our Changing Places page for details.
What if there's baby change at a location but it's not on Where To Wee?
Add it via Submit a Toilet — your contribution helps other parents and carers across the UK. Include where the baby change is located (ladies'/gents'/family room) and whether it's clean and stocked.