Accessible France is an independent accessibility resource and consulting project dedicated to helping Disabled, neurodivergent, and allergy-aware travelers navigate France with greater confidence, accuracy, and autonomy.
France is one of the most visited countries in the world, yet many Disabled travelers encounter a confusing landscape of contradictory information, outdated assumptions, inaccessible infrastructure, and well-meaning advice that often bears little resemblance to conditions on the ground. At the same time, many people are told, explicitly or implicitly, that travel to France simply is not for them.
Accessible France exists to help dispel these myths and to give Disabled travelers from around the world the confidence, tools, tips, information, itineraries, contacts, ideas, and more they need for successful travel to France.
Accessible travel is not identical travel. Different disabilities create different barriers. Some obstacles are real and significant. Some destinations remain difficult. Some experiences require adaptation, contingency planning, or a different approach entirely.
But meaningful travel is often possible when decisions are grounded in accurate information, realistic expectations, thoughtful preparation, and lived expertise.
Accessible France offers the guidance, resources, custom itineraries, accessibility research, destination intelligence, and practical travel context informed by firsthand experience, multilingual research, cultural knowledge, and extensive field documentation. It is not a travel agency and does not sell travel products.
Through consulting, writing, video, and direct engagement with hotels, museums, transportation providers, restaurants, attractions, and public institutions, Accessible France helps travelers understand not only what is technically accessible, but what is genuinely worthwhile, meaningful, and achievable.
The goal is simple: to replace uncertainty with information, replace assumptions with evidence, and help more people experience France on their own terms.
Whether you are planning your first trip to France, returning to a beloved region, traveling as a wheelchair user, navigating food allergies, managing sensory needs, or supporting a family member with complex access requirements, Accessible France exists to provide expertise, guidance, and resources grounded in reality rather than abstraction.
Access begins long before arrival, and because every trip deserves to be possible.

