People with disabilities - activities

Visuels métro - Rue du Bac ligne 12Visuels métro - Rue du Bac ligne 12Visuels métro - Rue du Bac ligne 12Visuels métro - Rue du Bac ligne 12

Paris: lift-accessible metro stations for wheelchair users, seniors and strollers.

The Paris metro can quickly become a headache for people with reduced mobility (PMR), those with disabilities, senior citizens, families with strollers or even heavy travelers. Fortunately, some well-equipped stations make getting around much easier. Here's how to spot the best options for a smooth journey.
Paris Plages 2020Paris Plages 2020Paris Plages 2020Paris Plages 2020

Paris Disability Month: handisport, festive days and inclusive bal arrangé

During Paris Disability Month, a wide range of free events will be on offer to help you celebrate in an inclusive way, including a bal arrangé accessible to all on July 6, 2024!
Visuels Paris - Métro SolférinoVisuels Paris - Métro SolférinoVisuels Paris - Métro SolférinoVisuels Paris - Métro Solférino

2024 Paralympic Games: only 9% of metro stations accessible to people with disabilities

There's still a year to go before the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and yet public transport is still not accessible to disabled people in the capital, a situation that's causing concern.
Visuel Paris - MontmartreVisuel Paris - MontmartreVisuel Paris - MontmartreVisuel Paris - Montmartre

Paris: here are the streets of the city the most visited by pedestrians

When strolling Paris, you may have noticed some streets are more crowded than others. But what are the sidewalks in the city the most visited by pedestrians? Here is an answer with the map drawn by Atelier Parisien d’Urbanisme.