I will be visiting Denmark later this year with family for a wedding and wanted to ask about wheelchair accessibility as I am struggling to find a clear answer anywhere.
We will be flying into Copenhagen, and from there are supposed to be traveling via train to get to Stevns town hall. Will there be any issues with this? Getting off or on the train or out of the stations?
Also, from what I gather, buses are generally wheelchair accessible in the capitol but I have no idea about elsewhere. From the town hall, we are supposed to be going to Solgårdsparken to take some nice photos and will need the bus to get there. Wanting to check that I will be able to get onto the bus without issue, are there ramps to get onto the bus?
Lastly, if you are a wheelchair user are there any hotels in Copenhagen that you particularly recommend? Thank you.
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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/SilverTiger98 at 2024-03-08 02:52:39+00:00.
MrPink7 at 2024-03-08 10:24:39+00:00 ID:
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Accessibility in Denmark is very bad in general, it would be smart to bring a ramp. And the bus generally do have a ramp but it's manual and the driver is not allowed to get up and help so you have to have someone help activate it.
I travelled in most western EU countries with wheelchair and Denmark and UK is by far the least accessible, so if you have your own ramp bring it