Fast nearby search
Search nearby restaurants, stores, cafes, gas stations, parks, and public restrooms when you need a bathroom option quickly.
RestMap helps compare wheelchair-accessible restroom signals, source labels, RestRoom IQ scores, ADA bathroom context, and route stops before you decide where to go.
No account required. Location stays on your phone. RestRoom IQ scoring runs on device.
How It Helps
Accessible restroom search can depend on distance, opening hours, doorway and room details, source confidence, parking context, privacy, and whether a stop is worth a detour. RestMap puts available signals next to each place so the choice is easier to compare.
Search nearby restaurants, stores, cafes, gas stations, parks, and public restrooms when you need a bathroom option quickly.
Look for supported signals such as accessible restroom tags, room details, source notes, and related privacy cues when available.
RestMap labels supported signals with source and confidence cues, including Needs More Data when the signal is thin.
Journey IQ can plan stops at the cadence you choose, then compare options along the route.
Save places that worked for you so errands, appointments, and familiar routes start with known options.
No account required. Location stays on your phone. RestRoom IQ scoring runs on device.
Source Context
RestMap does not certify that a location is ADA-compliant. It surfaces source-backed accessibility signals when available, then separates those signals from thinner clues so you can judge how much context exists before relying on a stop.
Data is sourced from OpenStreetMap, Refuge Restrooms, Open Charge Map, MapKit/Apple Places, RestMap brand profiles, and user-submitted ratings. Previously loaded locations and ratings can remain available without signal.
For measurements such as turning space, grab bars, and door clearance, see the glossary entry: What is an ADA-compliant restroom?
Planning Aid
RestMap can help you compare nearby bathroom options, source labels, route stops, and saved places. It cannot confirm that a restroom will match your access needs, certify ADA compliance, or replace direct confirmation for critical accessibility requirements.
For broader travel planning, read our guide: Traveling with Medical Needs: How to Plan Rest Stops with Confidence.
Compare candidate stops, look for source signals, plan route breaks, and save useful places for later. For critical access requirements, contact the venue when possible before relying on a stop.
Go Deeper
These pages keep caregiver, family, medical, all-gender, and route-planning searches focused while pointing to the same iOS app.
Common Questions
RestMap helps compare nearby restroom options using source labels, accessibility signals when available, RestRoom IQ scores, route context, and saved places. It is designed to reduce guesswork before you stop.
No. RestMap does not certify ADA compliance. It can surface accessibility signals and source labels when available, and it links to ADA context so you can understand the standards behind common restroom-access terms.
RestMap combines supported signals from sources including OpenStreetMap, Refuge Restrooms, MapKit/Apple Places, RestMap brand profiles, and user-submitted ratings.
Yes. Journey IQ can plan restroom stops along your route, then compare options using RestRoom IQ, source labels, and travel context.
You can rate restrooms and add notes in RestMap. User-submitted ratings can add context for the next traveler, especially when source details are thin.
Yes. RestMap is free to download and use, with no in-app purchases. No account required.
Download RestMap and compare nearby bathroom options with source labels, quality scores, accessibility context, and route planning.