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Overview
Generally accessibility is good, though some venues are not accessible with a wheelchair a prime example being Picasso's house. Finding wheelchair accessible toilets in my experience were a bit of a chore, though most museums have accessible facilities and you can rely on the trusty old Starbucks. Restaurants quite often have steps, but there are a lot of eateries around, so do not worry and the staff are generally helpful. Buses are wheelchair accessible, just flag down the bus, there is a button on the side, it is debatable if this is sufficient. At destination press the blue wheelchair button and the bus doors closes and the ramp extends out, doors open again and you can alight. The terrain is very flat unless you want to go up the hill to the castle which I think would be difficult if not impossible for someone with limited mobility or in a wheelchair. A lot of museums were reduced price or free for wheelchair users.
Transport & Parking
Buses are accessible and wheelchair accessible taxis are available, just speak to the hotel concierge.
Access
There are buildings and businesses with steps, particularly in the old town.
Toilets
They were not so easy to find, a wheelchair guide really needs to be provided. Starbucks and museums had facilities as did a few beach locations.
Staff
Not applicable
Anything else you wish to tell us?
Great place to visit, it is relatively flat and there is a lot to do.
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