Seattle has a lot to offer disabled travelers. Most of the city’s popular tourist attractions are accessible to wheelchair users. Sit atop the Space Needle, ride Seattle’s Great Wheel, or roll through the lively Pike Place Market. In this guide, I share my experiences accessing those attractions and more in my wheelchair. Many are free, while others require paid admission. You can save quite a bit of money (nearly 50%!) and support my blog in the process by purchasing the Seattle CityPASS. The CityPASS is a ticket that grants you admission to many of the city’s popular things to do. In the list of attractions below, I’ve made sure to label which ones are part of the pass.
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Source: https://wheelchairtravel.org/seattle/attractions/
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Source: https://wheelchairtravel.org/seattle/attractions/