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Which Tampa Bay area spot has the most captivating commode?

We want to know your favorite breathtaking bathrooms, luxurious latrines, and wondrous water closets.

Tampa International's Airside C facilities

Now that’s what we call a pristine latrine.

Photo courtesy of Tampa International Airport

Tampa was snubbed for this year’s America’s Best Restroom Award. That stinks — but we can roll with it.

Instead, we’re conducting a restroom awards celebration of our own: but first, we need your help.

Which bathrooms in Tampa Bay do you think deserve a medal? Do they have the softest toilet paper and best-smelling hand soap in the city? Do they make privacy a pinnacle? Do they catch your eye with interesting decor? Let us know via our survey or by email.

Need inspiration? Check out the pictured bathroom, Tampa International’s Airside C facilities, which won the 2022 Cintas America’s Best Restroom Contest thanks to its beachy graphics, cleanliness, and spacious area with a “resort-like feel.”

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