Wheelchair-Friendly Places Near You

Restaurants, cafés, toilets, shops, stations — clearly labeled green/yellow/red. With a filter for fully accessible places only.

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Fully accessible Limited access Not accessible Accessible toilet Tap a marker for details and directions.

Out and about independently — no surprises

This map only shows places with an explicit wheelchair status tagged in OpenStreetMap. The upside: you don't rely on guesswork — if a restaurant is green, someone verified it. The downside: places without a tag don't appear — "no marking" doesn't mean "not accessible." When in doubt: call. Toilets with the accessible tag get a separate marker — often the most important info for a city outing.

What the colors mean

  • Green — step-free access, door wide enough, accessible toilet if applicable. Tag: wheelchair=yes / designated.
  • Yellow — limited: a small step, narrow door, or non-accessible toilet, but the rest works. Worth a call.
  • Red — explicitly not accessible (e.g. heritage staircase, cellar venue). A mapper checked and marked it.

Privacy

This map runs entirely in your browser. Your location is never sent to our servers — it's only used to center the map. Map data comes from OpenStreetMap.

Data source

All points come from OpenStreetMap and are fetched live via the Overpass API. Something missing or wrong? Anyone can fix it directly on OpenStreetMap — the map will reflect the change shortly after.