Yes, visitors to Neuschwanstein Castle have access to public restroom facilities, but they are strategically located due to the historic nature of the site. There are public toilets located at the ticket center in the village of Hohenschwangau at the base of the hill, which is the last stop before the steep 30-to-40-minute walk or shuttle ride up. Once you reach the castle area, there are additional restrooms located near the castle courtyard and at the visitor kiosk opposite Zimmermannplatz. For those taking a guided tour, there are barrier-free toilets inside the castle on Level 2, specifically in the area of the café and souvenir shop. It is highly recommended to use the facilities before your scheduled tour time begins, as there are no restrooms available during the approximately 35-minute guided walk through the royal apartments and throne room. Because of the high volume of daily visitors, queues can be long, so planning a "pit stop" at the village or the courtyard kiosk is essential for a comfortable visit.