Accessibility Reviews
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Your guide to accessible places


From accessible restaurants and cafés to wheelchair friendly days out and more, Wayable helps you explore the world with ease and confidence.

Find accessible places, help others find them too
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Open the app and start discovering accessible places instantly. No sign-up or limits, just access for all.


Real reviews from real people
Reviews on Wayable are written by the community, based on their own visits. Together, they shape an Accessibility Rating that combines everyone’s feedback into one clear score.
Your reviews make the world more accessible
Each review helps others and encourages progress. Venues can view their ratings to understand how to make their spaces more accessible for everyone.

See what Wayable can do
Find accessible places with a colour-coded map
Markers on the map are colour-coded: red for places that need improvement, amber for fair accessibility, and green for excellent accessibility.


Identify places easily with map icons
Most markers include an icon showing the type of place, such as restaurants, supermarkets, cinemas, and more.
View accessibility ratings and guides with just a tap
Tap a marker to open a place’s card, which includes its Accessibility Rating and Accessibility Guide. Learn about accessible entrances, ramps, signage, toilets, and more.


Rate accessibility by answering quick questions
Review any place with 23 simple yes, no, or not applicable questions. Each response helps create a more accurate Accessibility Rating and supports the community.
Keep your favourite accessible places all in one place
Save accessible spots for quick access later. Whether it’s accessible restaurants near you or a wheelchair friendly day out, your favourites stay saved in one place.

Use Wayable anywhere, on any device
Wayable is available on iOS, Android, and web. Find accessible places your way, from your phone, tablet, or desktop.

Change starts when we understand the barriers
people in the UK have a disability, roughly one in four people.
Source: Family Resources Survey 2023–24
of disabled people face accessibility barriers when using retail services.
of disabled people face accessibility barriers when using entertainment and hospitality services.
Building a more accessible future, together
Wayable is on a mission to make accessibility information open, reliable, and useful for everyone. From accessible restaurants in London to wheelchair friendly walks near you, Wayable is powered by community reviews that make finding accessible places easier than ever. Together, we can explore, share, and build a more accessible world for everyone.
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