Accessible Paris tourist attractions include the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, the Musée d’Orsay, and the Pompidou Centre. Although the majority of the tourist sights can be visited by people with disabilities, Paris has more museums housed in inaccessible 19th century mansions than any other city I have visited in Europe. The reviews of the accessible Paris tourist attractions below will help you to plan your trip to Paris.
Most of the sights are free for a handicapped person and a companion. If you are French, they might require identification that you are handicapped. When I have shown up in my wheelchair, I have never been asked for identification.