List Your Venue or Business on The Accessible Guide
Getting listed on The Accessible Guide is simple—there’s just one key requirement:
If your venue or business provides toilet facilities, it must include an accessible toilet to be featured on our platform.
We list a wide range of businesses and organizations, including hospitality venues, live performance spaces, sports stadiums, retail outlets, office spaces, accountants, law firms, and more.
To maintain consistency across our platform, we require the following details:
• Business Name
• Opening Hours
• Address
• Phone Number
• Email Address
• Website URL
• Five landscape images, including one of the exterior, entrance, and accessible toilet facility
• A business bio (ideally 2–3 paragraphs)
• A list of accessibility features (e.g., ramp access, hearing loop, etc.)
• Links to your social media pages
Once we receive all necessary details, we will create a business profile listing on our platform.
Why Join The Accessible Guide?
Being featured on The Accessible Guide is a great way to showcase your venue’s accessibility, demonstrate a commitment to inclusion, and tap into the growing market of disabled consumers, often referred to as the Purple Pound. We also help businesses communicate more effectively with disabled people, reducing barriers to inclusion.
Cost & Discounts
A one-time listing fee of £50 applies to create your profile on The Accessible Guide.
Discounts are available for businesses with multiple venues—please get in touch for more details.
Showcase Your Events
We can also feature your events on The Accessible Guide, helping attendees easily find essential accessibility details.
Support Service Listings for Charities & Nonprofits
We also list charities and nonprofit organizations that provide services and activities for disabled people. To be featured as a support organization, there is a one-time fee of £35.
For more information about Support Service Listings, please contact us at [email protected].
BE SMART, BE INCLUSIVE
In the UK, businesses that prioritize inclusivity and accessibility can unlock a powerful revenue stream known as the ‘Purple Pound’—the combined spending power of disabled consumers. VisitBritian state the value of the Purple Pound to the tourism industry is £14.6BN per year.
With more than 16 million disabled people in the United Kingdom, being inclusive isn’t just the right thing to do—it’s a smart business decision.



