The coordinates should bring you to a mural covered wall. To your right and around the corner you will find the entrance for the men, to your left and around the corner is the entrance for the women. Both have hours posted to say that they are open from 7:30am to 9:30pm. Winter closure is uncertain but I did see them in person operation despite a sign saying that they are closed over winter. If you have problems there is a set of toilets only 100m away. On this visit I only inspected the womens side. There is one cubicle with a white cermanic loo with the typical white plastic seat. A flush butten is present in the wall behind. To your right when seated is a hand rail for assistance, a toilet roll holder that holds one large roll, and a sanitary disposal unit.
Internal walls are either an off white or a light tawny colour and some are constructed of concrete blocks.
Outside of the cubicle there is a cermanic hand basin with a cold water tap.A drain hole is in the floor beneath this. Above the basin is a mirror and to the side of this is a soap dispender. No hand drying facilities were observed. There is a bench, three slats wide along the length of one wall. Three coat hooks are available. I did use this area a couple of time more 55 years ago when partaking in the 4X0 sponsered polar plunge.
Overall the facilities were clean, tidy and non odourous.
Now, to find the cach, from the posted coordinates and with your back to the wall head off at 11 oclock for about 17 metres. There you will find a sign with the direction of various destinations and distances. Using information gleaned fron here you will be able to sort out the coordinates for the cache which is at
S45 5A.BCD E170 2E.FGH
A = number or 1's or 2's
B = number of 9's
C = number of distances not depicted in kilometres
D = number of 0's
E = first digit after Santiago
F = the digit that is repeated in the distance to London
G =sum of the number of 4's and 8's
H = second digit after Lawyers Head
Checksum A + B + C + D + E + F + G + H = 49