
Local attractions and businesses are committed to providing seamless experiences for all visitors. Monuments, memorials, museums and cultural institutions passionately provide accessibility and adventure in equal measure. Use the resources below to plan a trip that suits you and your family's needs in the nation's capital.
The recognizes disability tags from other states, and cars bearing disability tags may park in any parking space designated for a disabled person or park for twice the posted time in any metered spaces (unless prohibited by the Red Top Meter Program).
prides itself on being one of the most accessible public transportation systems in the world. In addition to a comprehensive website outlining to mobility-challenged visitors, Metro has also compiled a to accessible transportation options throughout the region.
offers scooter and wheelchair rentals for a minimum of three days, weekly or for longer periods of time so that you can navigate the city and its site in comfort and ease. Call 1-888-441-7575 for details.
provides service daily, weekly or monthly rentals throughout the DC Metro area. Call 571-340-8961 for more information.
offers hourly rentals in DC. Call or text 702-919-0032 for more information.
The runs a program to increase the number of wheelchair-accessible vehicles. Rides can be booked by calling their hotline: 202-977-4928. To learn more about the program, visit DFHV's .
While all of DC’s attractions and cultural institutions are welcoming and accessible to all visitors (including the neurodivergent), the following articles showcase dedicated web pages outlining their accessibility features, including ramps, sign language-interpreted tours and wheelchairs.
To note: On the and in the memorial parks, you’ll find permit-only parking adjacent to the . A limited number of wheelchairs are available for loan at the . You can reach the and interiors using elevators located in the memorials’ ground-level lobbies.
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