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TOP 10 accessibility REVIEWS

Ok, it is not Tripadvisor. It is way better!

In this list you find detailed reviews of hundreds of thousands of places around the world about accessibility. Made by travelers with a disability. Mainly in English, Spanish and French.

You can use the world map to go directly to the review website mapping the continent to find hundreds of video reviews and hundreds of thousands of rated places around the world.

In the table of contents below you can choose all review websites we recommend. Over the years they have grown into the place to go to when you need to know before you go.

A fantastic work of effort

All these resources have been built during years of work by many travelers around the world. Accessibility details are available as well as videos, photos and many, many tips for an accessible visit. You can add your own reviews at most of these websites too.

1

Wheeleasy web APP – Australia

Read more at the Wheeleasy website

  1. Easily add your own review, watch here: video
  2. Wheeleasy uses a traffic light system to show each place as accessible (green), partially or maybe accessible (yellow), or inaccessible (red).
  3. These are measured by certain criteria which are made into a series of icons for each type of place.
  4. a following on social media of 3000+ and a Youtube channel with 260.000+ views

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No. 1 resource accessibility reviews

AccessAdvisr – Europe

  1. 3000+ Reviews in 20+ countries (mostly in Europe)
  2. 600+ reviewers and a following on social media of 6000+.
  3. 450+ videos at the AccessAdvisr Youtube channel (188.000 views)
  4. It is very easy to add your own review

How you can add your review you can watch here: instruction video

3

Disway – Czech Republic

Focus on outdoors and historic places. There is an app you can download. A list of accessible trails you find here. Available in Czech, German, English.

Follow on facebook: Disway CZ.

4

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Accessible Travel Press (that’s us)

  1. Tailor made international Youtube playlists (hundreds of videos)
  2. Facebookpage and
  3. Facebook group Accessible travel – Postcards from everywhere
  4. Country Guides – map the world

5

Viajeros Sin Limite – Spain

Spanish vlogger Miguel Nonay shares his travel experiences has a large following on many social media (30.000+) and a beautiful – ad free – Vimeo channel. On his Youtube channel (370.000+) you find over 500 videos. Focus is on wheelchair accessibility. Available in Spanish and English.

a visit to Benidorm, Spain – january 2022

6

AccessNow App – Canada

Most reviews are in Canada but pins can be found all over the world. You can download the app and add your own pins at Accessnow.com.

It is best to download the app and use it wherever you go, to look up a place you want to visit, or to add information about accessibility yourself.

  1. AccessNow features information on over 200,000 places across 35 countries.
  2. Social media following 19.000+
  3. How you can add your review you can watch here: instruction video.
MAYAAN ZIV ACCESSNOW
Founder AccessNow Mayaan Ziv

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No. 1 resource accessibility reviews

WheelchairJimmy – United States

  1. The WheelchairJimmy website is an extensive resource, using its own rating system for accommodation and places like restaurants or attractions.
  2. Easy website navigation. Most reviews in the United States.
  3. The WheelchairJimmy Youtube channel has over 200.000 views and more than 400 videos. Jim Parsons has traveled around the world for over 45 years. He has been places!
  4. How you can add your review you can watch here: instruction video.

8

Able Eyes – Know before you go

Although not an actual rating or review site, this excellent tool is very helpful if you want to see a venue or location before your visit.

Able Eyes provides virtual walk-thru tours of the inside of public spaces such as: parks, museums, hotels, restaurants, retail businesses, and more for the purpose of accessibility (helping people) and marketing (helping businesses).

Virtual tours allow customers of all abilities an opportunity to explore beforehand to decrease anxiety, but more importantly is a tool used by persons with disabilities to explore accessibility beforehand, making new experiences more comfortable and easily navigated.

  1. Able Eyes has a social media following of 5000+
  2. A Google map with all locations

9

Wheeled World – France

Wheeled World is an accessibility hub created by Myriam and Pierre from France.

In Europe you can try over 1000 places – restaurants, beaches, hotels, places of interest and tourist attractions – on a website called mapstr where you can leave reviews or mark a place as validated or approved. This is their map.

On social media they have a following of 40.000+ and hundreds of thousands of views on tiktok.

10

Blind Traveler – United States

From the website – ‘I am Ted Tahquechi, I am legally blind, and I love to travel. A car accident in 1999 left me with 5% low-functioning vision in only one eye. My field of vision is almost completely black (95% black) and I have no perception of detail beyond one inch. I can see limited portions of shapes, light, shadow and color.  When I travel I always have my guide dog Fauna by my side. In October 2018, I completed my training and received Fauna, who is my first guide dog from Guide Dogs for the Blind https://www.guidedogs.com/ . Before Fauna and I became a team, I relied on my white cane and sighted guide with my friends or family when traveling. The independence Fauna has given me has been nothing short of life-changing. Fauna is always ready to go on a new adventure, and we both always look forward to our next adventure, wherever it may take us.’

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1611722456449680 (watch a video by Ted Tahquechi)

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