Accessible Things to do in Coventry
Coventry makes it easy for every traveller to explore with confidence and comfort by providing accessible and inclusive experiences for all our visitors at the heart of our welcome
Many of Coventry’s attractions are designed with accessibility in mind. Landmarks such as Coventry Cathedral and the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum offer step free access, hearing loops, and sensory friendly options. So whatever your ability, you can enjoy the city’s rich history and creative scene, making sightseeing in Coventry smooth and enjoyable.
Getting around Coventry is easy enough too. The city’s public transport includes accessible buses and trains, many equipped to accommodate wheelchairs and other mobility aids. This makes travelling between attractions, hotels, and shopping areas convenient for all visitors.
Coventry’s beautiful outdoor spaces like War Memorial Park and Ryton Pools Country Park feature accessible trails, so everyone can enjoy fresh air and green open spaces.
After a day of exploring Coventry City, you’ll find plenty of fabulous places to eat and rest your feet from your adventures. Popular restaurants, hotels and venues like Tales of Tea and Cogs Restaurant & Kitchen offer wheelchair access making dining out easy and enjoyable. Many hotels and venues across the city also provide accessible rooms and facilities, helping you plan a comfortable, stress-free stay in Coventry. There’s a warm welcome for everyone in Coventry!