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Top 20 Accessible Hoteles in Madrid

Madrid has made significant improvements in hotel accessibility over the past decade. Accessible rooms with roll-in showers, wide doorways and hearing loops are increasingly common in 3-star and above properties. This list covers Madrid's best accessible hotels.

Accessible hotels in Madrid — what to know

Look for hotels that specify 'roll-in shower', 'accessible bathroom' or 'mobility-adapted room' rather than just 'accessible'. Ask about lift access to the accessible room and whether all hotel facilities (restaurant, bar, pool) are accessible.

  • Always call the hotel directly to confirm accessibility features match your specific needs — the 'accessible room' category covers a wide range of provisions.
  • Key features to ask about: roll-in shower vs walk-in shower, grab bars, doorway width (minimum 90cm recommended), bed height, lift access to all floors.
  • Madrid's historic centre has uneven cobblestones — Salamanca, Chamartín and outer districts are generally more accessible for wheelchair users.
  • About 70% of Madrid metro stations now have lifts — check the Metro Madrid website for specific stations. The airport line (L8) is fully accessible.
  • Taxis in Madrid are required to be accessible — all licensed taxis can accommodate wheelchairs. Cabify also has accessible vehicle options.

Best barrios for accessible hotels: Salamanca (flat streets, modern buildings), Chamartín (wider pavements), Retiro (flat park access) over the historic centre's cobblestones.

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Questions answered

Are Madrid hotels wheelchair accessible?
Many 3-star and above hotels have accessible rooms. Always call to confirm the specific features match your needs.
Is Madrid accessible for wheelchair users?
The historic centre has uneven cobblestones — more challenging for wheelchairs. The newer districts (Salamanca, Chamartín) are generally more accessible.
Do Madrid metro stations have lifts?
About 70% of Madrid metro stations have lifts. Check the Metro Madrid website for specific station accessibility.
What accessibility features should I look for in Madrid hotels?
Roll-in shower, grab bars, wide doorways (min 90cm), lowered bed and bathroom fixtures, hearing loop for the TV.