I’m a wheelchair user and I’ve found the top five accessible hotels in London
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Finding an accessible hotel in London should be simple. Search, book, arrive, relax. But any disabled traveller knows the ritual that comes first in reality: the email to check the stay is accessible. Analysing photos only to find that they don’t show the angle you need. The quiet worry about door widths, or a surprise step that turns a smooth arrival into a negotiation.

After 20 years of travelling as a wheelchair-user, I have learned to check for these things before I let myself get excited about a trip.

Though London does have hotels where the experience feels different. Places where access was part of the design…

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