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Looking for a travel destination where you can find accessible accommodations, facilities and transports allowing wheelchair travelers and visitors with mobility impairment to enjoy a fantastic holiday with no particular barriers or problems?
Valencia, Spain is certainly one the best accessible destinations in Europe. The third Spanish city is a modern and dynamic center which offers museums and tourist attractions to all kinds of visitors. Valencia provides high quality public services and features disability equipments which ensure both seniors and disabled tourists an enjoyable stay on the sunny Costa del Azahar.
Accessible Transport in Valencia
Although strolling through Valencia Old Town might not be so easy for wheelchair visitors since the area is a real maze of small cobbled streets, the city of Valencia is a great destination for visitors with reduced mobility or other disabilities.
First of all, Valencia is a good choice for physically challenged people traveling by air as accessible airport transfer is available. In fact, the International Manises Valencia Airport is connected to the city center by two wheelchair accessible metro lines (lines 3 and 5). Located in the northeast of Spain, Valencia is also an excellent choice for a day trip from Barcelona. The journey to Valencia Norte station takes about 3 hours and all trains feature wheelchair spaces and bathrooms specially-equipped for travelers with mobility issues.
In addition, Valencia public transport system is excellent. Bus lines served all city beaches, tourist attractions and business venues and buses are all wheelchair accessible vehicles equipped with ramps and low steps. Valencia underground network has also been adapted to welcome people who suffer physical impairment. It is entirely accessible to wheelchair users, except at the following metro stops: Sant Isidre, Hospital, Patraix, Jesús, Plaza Espanya, Túria and Beniferri. Many metro stations also have ticket booths with Braille and audio information, as well as tactile surfaces to help people with visual impairment.
Accessible museums and city sights in Valencia
Filled with museums, historical monuments and beautiful beaches, Valencia has put many efforts in making these sites of interest accessible to physically challenged and senior visitors. For instance, the IVAM (Museum of Modern Art) offers free admission to disabled visitors.
All Valencia city beaches, such as Arena and Malvarrosa, are also fully-equipped to welcome disabled visitors and offer sea-wheelchairs for hire. They can be reached by accessible metro and bus lines and allow easy access to the sea.
But the most remarkable example of accessible tourist attraction in Valencia is with no doubt the City of Arts and Sciences.
The new Ciutat de les Arts i de les Ciències is a fantastic cultural center featuring interesting permanent and temporary art exhibitions. Housed in an impressive, futuristic complex designed by Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava in collaboration with Felix Candela, the City is surrounded by large water pools and fountains.
Made up of five areas - El Museu de les Ciences Principe Felipe science museum, L’Oceanografic open-air oceanographic park, L’Umbracle garden, El Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia Opera house, and L’Hemisferic planetarium and Imax cinema, Valencia City of Art and Sciences is a fully accessible museum: All buildings and areas are easy to access for visitors with disabilities and physical impairments: hearing loops, signage, elevators, ramps and adapted toilets are available everywhere in the City.
This Valencia museum also runs a monthly public workshop on disability, with the aim of raising public awareness on accessibility.
Wheelchair friendly hotels in Valencia
Almost every hotel in Valencia is wheelchair friendly since most of the accommodations available are new or have been renovated recently, more especially in the area around the City of Arts and Sciences.


























