Accessible London Hotels

An ever increasing number of London hotels provide disabled visitors with accessible and wheelchair-friendly rooms.

Many hotels have step-free access and accommodation that's adapted for people with a range of disabilities. Often hotel staff have received disability training to increase awareness of the access needs of disabled people.

Visit the Direct Enquiries website for comprehensive accessibility information on over 100 London hotels.

In addition, the information on our related features (see box below) has been supplied by the hotels; we have not audited these venues.

London Hotels and Wheelchair Users

All the hotels identify that they are wheelchair accessible, although the level of access varies from reasonable to excellent. It is best to contact the hotel in advance regarding your specific needs.

Hoists in London Hotels

While very few hotels have hoists, this site identifies a couple that do. For hotels that do not have hoists, if you call in advance, it may be possible for the hotel to hire a hoist.

Personal Assistants and Carers in London Hotels

Some hotels have adjoining rooms. If you require an adjoining room for a PA or carer, it may be possible to arrange a special rate. Some hotels have rooms with sofa beds or roll-out or folding beds. Usually you need to request these in advance.

Accessible Parking in London Hotels

Many hotels have onsite blue badge parking or offsite parking. It is best to call ahead as sometimes spaces need to be reserved.

Blind and Visually Impaired Hotel Guests

Access for blind and visually impaired guests varies. Many hotels have features such as audio indicators in lifts, braille signage and telephones with large buttons. Staff assistance can also be available.

Deaf and Hearing Impaired Hotel Guests

Access for deaf and hearing impaired guests varies. Many hotels have features such as hearing loops, visual indicators in lifts, telephones with a flashing light, vibrating pillows and visual alarm systems. Staff assistance can also be available.

Assistance Dogs in London Hotels

Most hotels allow assistance dogs, including guide dogs, hearing dogs and service dogs. It is usually against the law for service providers to refuse to allow assistance dogs on their premises.

Booking an Accessible London Hotel Room

Most hotels operate a policy that the individual making a booking is expected to inform the hotel of all access requirements. It is best to book rooms in advance.

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