Accessible travel tips in Germany – EUROPE
Germany
The German National Tourist Board has collected extensive resources when it comes to a barrier free holiday in Germany.
Accommodation, cultural attractions, parks and more
You can find hundreds of places to visit, categorized and certified. A fantastic website!






Featured places to go see
Berlin – Bundestag (German parliament)
Bruhl – Phantasialand

Cologne – Chocolate Museum
Hamburg – Miniatur Wunderland
Ludinghausen – Burg Vischering
Mainz – Landesmuseum Mainz
Burg Vischering 750 years old
♿ CITY TOURS MUNICH
Accessible day tours in Munich
Accessible day trips throughout Bavaria and City Sighteeing Tours in Munich all year round. Wheelchair accessible vehicles (WAV’s) and vans are equipped with a wheelchair ramp or lift and can carry up to two people in wheelchairs and six other passengers or up to eight passengers without wheelchairs.
Toilets
Toilets for all (Toilette für Alle) – via this link you find a toilets and changing places map.
There is also an app you can use called HandicapX that shows 25.000+ public toilets with detailed information.

More in Europe
Travel Sheets – Download here
(Download the English version here)
- travel and assistance dogDE
- travel and medicationDE
- travel and hearing impairmentDE
- travel and visual impairmentDE
Germany
Capital – Berlin | Currency – Euro | Timezone – GMT +1
Visa – all information on applying for a visa to Germany you find on this website.
Language – the official language is German. In tourist areas people know also English.


















