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Explore Berlin’s Accessible Attractions and Activities

Berlin is recognised as one of Europe’s leading cities for accessible travel. Visitors with disabilities benefit from a well-developed network of barrier-free services – both in public transport and at major tourist attractions. Buses and trains operated by the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) are largely step-free, and most stations feature lifts, tactile guidance systems and visual passenger information. 

Many museums, hotels, restaurants and cultural venues are either fully accessible or offer reduced barriers. They often provide additional services such as induction loop systems, accessible toilet facilities and guided tours tailored for blind or deaf visitors. Wheelchair rental services and designated accessible parking further enhance the city’s overall accessibility.

Barrier-free travelling

More information on visitBerlin.com

The city's tourism board visitBerlin actively supports accessible travel by providing a wide range of detailed information on its website. There, travellers can find certified accommodation, sights and tours marked with the nationwide “Reisen für Alle” (“Tourism for All”) label. This certification delivers reliable, verified details on usability for various groups – from wheelchair users to those with visual or hearing impairments. visitBerlin also provides information on accessible tours through Berlin – for example, for people with limited mobility or those who are blind – as well as overviews of wheelchair-accessible city tours, boat trips and experiences.

Accessible Berlin

Barrier-free hotels

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