Inclusion isn’t a trend—it’s a necessity. And yet, for disabled people navigating public spaces, reliable access information remains frustratingly elusive. That’s where The Accessible Guide steps in—not as another directory, but as a trusted infrastructure for inclusion.

We’re not here to collect stories or reviews. We’re here to provide verified, factual data about accessibility—because disabled people deserve clarity, not guesswork. Whether it’s knowing if a venue has step-free access, a quiet hour, or a functioning accessible toilet, our listings are built to inform, not speculate.

VERIFIED LISTINGS, NOT OPINIONS

Every listing on our platform is grounded in factual information. No ratings. No anecdotes. Just clear, structured data that helps disabled people make informed choices. This approach isn’t just about accuracy—it’s about dignity. It’s about respecting lived experience by removing the burden of uncertainty and avoiding bias and misinformation.

A PLATFORM WITH PURPOSE

The Accessible Guide isn’t just a website. It’s a movement. It’s a tool for disabled people to navigate the world with confidence, and for businesses to demonstrate their commitment to inclusion—not through words, but through verified action.

We’re building something that lasts. Something that scales. Something that centers disabled people not just as users, but as leaders.

Want to be part of it? Whether you’re a business ready to get listed, a funder looking to support infrastructure for inclusion, or a community member with ideas to share—we’re here, and we’re building something better. Together.