Brand new accessible shopping centre in Edinburgh city centre!
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair, Powerchair
Overview
I paid a visit to the new St James Quarter over yhe weekend and was pleasantly surprised with the accessibility and things to do there.
Transport & Parking
I came via bus that stopped at Princes St so cannot comment on the parking situation. However I believe their website has guidance on Blue Badge users who park there.
Access
It is level access in and throughout the centre. Lifts access all floors and these are big enough for a wheelchair user and a few more people. Some lifts have bright flashing lights and music playing inside which could be quite uncomfortable. Signage could be a bit clearer. Of course each shop is different but the centre in general has wide aisles and space to move around. There is also a lot of seating available throughout.
Toilets
I used the accessible toilet on one of the lower floors. This wasn’t signed posted as clearly as I’d like but it was accessible inside. Grab rails were in a good place and the Red Cord was hanging to the floor which is great. There is a Changing Places toilet on the ground floor but I could not find this on this occasion.
Staff
Anything else you wish to tell us?
Masks are encouraged in the centre and especially in the specific stores. Hand sanitiser is available around the centre.
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