An accessible London vacation planned by Sage Traveling offers one of the easiest trips to Europe for disabled travelers. Our disabled travel experts handle everything for you: 1) accessible hotel accommodation, 2) accessible transportation inside the city, 3) several accessible tour options, 4) accessible itinerary planning, and 5) help if you have any problems during your trip. Contact our London accessible travel consultants with your travel dates and we’ll make sure you have a spectacular accessible holiday in London!
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Where is the accessible entrance to Westminster Abbey? Are the Tower of London and the Crown Jewels easy to reach in a wheelchair? Which accessible bus routes should I use to get from St. Paul’s Cathedral to the British Museum? The disabled travel experts at Sage Traveling use our intimate knowledge of London disabled access to make sure that your trip goes off without a hitch. Our 130 page London Accessibility Guide is provided as part of all of our accessible travel packages and provides London wheelchair tourists with everything the need to know about disabled access in London.
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Mobility scooters allow many senior and disabled London visitors to see far more than if they were walking around through the city. London mobility scooter rental costs 188 GBP for up to one week including delivery. London rental wheelchairs are also available for both manual and electric wheelchairs. Rental manual wheelchairs are 162 GBP per week including delivery, and rental electric wheelchairs are 188 GBP per week including delivery.
Disabled visitors to London can easily visit Stonehenge in a day-trip by wheelchair accessible vehicle or accessible train. Stonehenge wheelchair access is quite good with no steps and a couple of ramps leading from the parking lot to the pathway surrounding the ruins. The nearby town of Salisbury with its towering Cathedral and its copy of the Magna Carta are easy to visit in the same day.
The London Eye provides some of the best views in London, and disabled visitors will be happy to know that it is accessible. Although it almost continually rotates, London Eye handicapped access is possible because the staff members will stop the London Eye from moving and put out a wheelchair ramp to get onto it. London disabled tourists going to the London Eye need to avoid the stairs near the Westminster Bridge and choose the step-free route along York Road.
The Tower of London (and the Crown Jewels that are housed there) is one of the most popular tourist attractions in London. Due to its Medieval age, disabled access is more challenging than at most other London tourist attractions. Wheelchair access to the Tower of London requires going over cobblestones and choosing the step-free route shown on our Tower of London Accessibility page.
"Graham was a great guide and incredibly knowledgeable of London and the many historical sites we visited. We loved Windsor Castle and Hampton Court Palace and gardens and the list goes on and on. Thanks to you & John & Graham and all who made this a most enjoyable reality for us!” -Mick & Susie, North Carolina, USA, Mobility Scooter User...Read more client feedback
How can you choose your accessible hotel location so that you can save money? What is the easiest way to get between St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Tate Modern Museum? Which public transportation options are best for disabled visitors? Is the London Eye wheelchair accessible? Our 13 London Accessible Travel Tips give you a head start on making disabled travel to London easy. If you’re trying to find out what to concentrate on when planning your trip, take a peak at our 9 Keys to Success for London Disabled Travel to ensure you have a great trip.
By John Sage Accessible London is one of the most inviting gateways for disabled visitors to Europe due to its flat terrain, modern buildings, and UK accessibility standards. There are numerous attractions to visit in London making it a worthwhile destination by itself. Alternatively, the “chunnel” train makes an accessible visit to London and Paris one of the most popular itineraries for disabled tourists. What are the biggest accessibility challenges in London? Our London Disabled Access Review describes the best and worst of London accessibility.
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