Find wheelchair-accessible places

To filter search results for wheelchair-accessible places on Google Maps, you need to adjust your accessibility settings. Wheelchair accessibility attributes on Google Maps show if people in wheelchairs can access a business’s entrance, restroom, seating, parking, and elevator.

Find accessible places

Important: You can find wheelchair-accessible places on Google Maps in certain countries only.

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app Maps.
  2. Search for any location, such as a restaurant or business.

Wheelchair-accessible places display a wheelchair icon Wheelchair accessible in the results. After you select a place, you’ll find a summary of the location’s accessibility attributes.

Update a business's accessibility attributes

For wheelchair accessibility, if a location has a missing or incorrect attribute, you can suggest the correct attribute:

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app Maps.
  2. Search for a place.
    • Tap it on the map.
  3. Tap About and then Edit features .
  4. Tap an attribute to change it.
    • To check for additional attributes, you can press More .
  5. Tap Submit.

Submit accessibility info through reviews

To submit accessibility info about a recent visit to a business, write a review:

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app Maps.
  2. Search for a place.
    • Tap it on the map.
  3. Tap Reviews and then Rate and review.
  4. In "Wheelchair accessibility," add any relevant accessibility information.
    • You can also write additional details in the text box.

Understand wheelchair accessibility

You can edit a business's accessibility attributes. Learn more about it below:

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Add this attribute if the entrance to the business is approximately 3 feet wide and doesn’t have steps. Three feet (one meter) is about the width for 2 people to stand comfortably side by side. If there’s one or more steps, there should be a permanent ramp, or at least a moveable ramp. Entryways with only revolving doors should be marked "No" for this attribute.

Wheelchair-accessible restroom

Add this attribute if the entrance to the restroom is at least one meter wide and can be reached without any steps up or down. If a person in a wheelchair wants to enter a stall inside the restroom, the stall’s entrance also needs to be one meter wide. Remember, one meter is about the width of 2 people comfortably side by side.

Wheelchair-accessible seating

Add this attribute if the main area of the business can be accessed without stairs. There should also be enough space for someone in a wheelchair to navigate to and sit at a table. If all the tables are high (for example, at standing level), the business isn’t wheelchair friendly.

Wheelchair-accessible parking

Add this attribute if there’s a parking spot specifically marked for those with accessibility needs. These spots are often marked with specific painting on the ground, placards, or signs, depending on your country and region.

Wheelchair-accessible elevator

Add this attribute if a place has multiple floors and there’s an elevator large enough to accommodate a wheelchair.

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