Barrier-Free Travel Guides
Travel Guides Built for Wheelchair Users
Practical, verified accessibility information for Europe's top cities. Real details on entrances, elevators, surfaces, slopes, and accessible toilets.
What Makes Us Different
Other travel sites say "accessible" without explaining what that means. We give you the details that matter.
Verified Details
Door widths in centimeters, slope grades in percentages, elevator locations on maps, and surface types for every route. No guesswork.
Transportation Guides
Metro elevator maps, accessible bus routes, airport assistance procedures, and wheelchair taxi booking for every city.
Attraction Reviews
Honest accessibility walkthroughs for museums, parks, and landmarks. Step-free routes, accessible toilets, and companion policies.
Equipment Rentals
Wheelchair, power chair, and scooter rental companies in each city. Pricing, delivery options, and booking tips all in one place.
Choose Your Destination
Each guide covers transportation, attractions, hotels, and daily logistics for wheelchair users.
Paris
45 guides covering the Metro, museums, parks, restaurants, and equipment rentals. Verified accessibility details for 20+ attractions.
Explore ParisLondon
The Tube, black cabs, museums, and parks. Accessibility guides for one of the world's most visited cities.
Coming SoonBerlin
U-Bahn and S-Bahn accessibility, Museum Island, and the most wheelchair-friendly neighborhoods in the city.
Coming SoonBarcelona
Beach accessibility, Gaudi landmarks, and the fully accessible Metro system. A surprisingly wheelchair-friendly city.
Coming SoonRome
Navigating cobblestones, ancient sites, and the Vatican with a wheelchair. Honest, practical advice for a challenging city.
Coming SoonWhat Is wheelieguides?
Most travel sites mention "accessible" without explaining what that means. We provide the details wheelchair users actually need: door widths, slope grades, elevator locations, surface types, and accessible toilet conditions.
Every guide is written for people who need to plan ahead. No vague promises, just practical information you can trust.
Start with Paris