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Accessibility & Mobility in London
Practical Tips

Accessibility & Mobility in London

February 12, 2026Yalla London4 min read

London has made strides toward accessibility, but planning is essential.

Accessible Transport

Many Tube stations now have step-free access, particularly on the Jubilee, Victoria and Elizabeth lines. All buses in London are low-floor and wheelchair accessible. Black cabs accommodate wheelchairs; inform the driver if you need a ramp.

Attractions & Accommodation

  • Museums & Galleries: Major museums (British Museum, Tate Modern, Science Museum) provide ramps, lifts and accessible toilets.
  • Theatres: West End theatres offer designated seating and hearing loop systems. Book ahead and enquire about access services.
  • Hotels: Many hotels offer accessible rooms; verify features like roll-in showers and grab bars when booking.

Insider Tips

  • Companion tickets: Some attractions, such as Buckingham Palace, provide free companion tickets for visitors with disabilities; contact venues in advance.
  • Accessible apps: Use TfL's Step-free Tube Map and the AccessAble app for detailed accessibility information.

Frequently Asked Questions

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