Spanish disabled access reviews to inspire your next trip
From dreamy Barcelona and stylish Madrid to volcanic beaches and quiet cathedrals, Spain is a remarkable country to explore and full of accessible sights and attractions. We’ve picked a few of the best disabled access reviews around Spain to inspire your next trip!
Barcelona
A city by the seaside, Barcelona is full of bars and restaurants, sho...
A weekend city break in the UK is a fun way to explore somewhere new! With innovative museums, good nightlife or amazing architecture, here are our top five cities for an exciting accessible trip.
Lincoln
Good for: A short city break with lots of history.
A storybook city with a cathedral and a castle perched at the top of Steep Hill, Lincoln...
Reviewer Story: Wheelchair accessible Paris and Amsterdam
Wheelchair users planning a trip to Paris or Amsterdam will enjoy this new Reviewer Story by David and Susan! When they’re not exploring museums in Britain or sailing over to Europe to visit the more off-beat attractions, David and Susan share their top tips for navigating foreign cities using public transport systems. Getting around unknown pl...
According to Brenda’s Fitbit, both her and Neil covered 107 miles during their two week stay! Here Neil shares his top tips for exploring the parks and what to expect as a wheelchair user at Disney World.
Continued from Part one: Travelling to Walt Disney World >>
Part two – Exploring Walt Disney World
The Magic Band
The ‘Magic Band’ that...
Neil McMurdo is one of Euan’s Guide’s top reviewers, and regularly writes about hotels and attractions in the UK and abroad. We’re a big fan of what Neil writes, and were even more excited when we heard that he was going to be visiting Florida with his wife Brenda this spring! Here’s Neil’s two-part story about accessibility in the magical park...
The tropical city of Rio De Janeiro sits nicely beside the warm inviting Atlantic Ocean which answers why a lot of tourists make this urban setting their holiday destination. In 2016, Rio plays host to both the Olympics and Paralympics. Teeming with culture and history Rio has some incredible sights and sounds to immerse yourself in. From stu...
Festival season is about to get much more exciting as Lonely Planet author Martin Heng gets ready to reveal the next two guides in the AccessFest 2016 campaign. The first in the series was published last month featuring accessible places to eat, drink, sleep and explore in Brighton, home to dozens of festivals including the Brighton Fringe. Ne...
We love summer! Holidays, travelling and brand new reviews mean that we’re kept extra busy at Euan’s Guide HQ. This year we’ve already had reviews from Ancient Rome, sunny Spain, America and Malaysia; and it’s only July! Here are a few of our top picks to get you inspired for your next holiday, and hopefully your next review.
Berlinische Galer...
Despite the weather, summer holidays in the UK can be great fun! On one small cluster of islands we have stretches of white sandy beach, winding valleys, lush green forests, lively towns and villages and so much more. Here are five cottages that have been reviewed by disabled holidaymakers, their friends and families in Britain - one of them co...
What is #AccessFest?
Travel lovers will know that searching for disabled access information about hotels can often be tricky or time-consuming. That’s why we love disabled access reviews at Euan’s Guide, because people can read about other disabled travellers’ experiences before deciding to visit themselves. If someone with similar access requ...