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Accessible Experiences

Things to Do in Seattle for Everyone

From sensory-friendly activities and caretaker benefits to ADA-compliant attractions and Wheel the World audited locations, uncover the magic of Seattle—catered to your needs.

A large indoor aviation museum showcasing various aircraft on display, including a suspended airplane and several planes on the ground, all under a white, airy ceiling structure with large windows. The Museum of Flight

Sensory-Inclusive

Seattle aims to provide a welcoming environment for those with sensory processing disorders, developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, and for neurodiverse individuals. Learn more about the local attractions and experiences that offer sensory-friendly environments, toolkits, and more.

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A vibrant, modern building with an abstract design featuring mirrored silver and iridescent panels. It sits under a clear blue sky with a few people walking and sitting nearby on the steps and ramps in the foreground. Museum of Pop Culture Courtesy MoPOP

Free Admission for Aides & Caretakers

Discover Seattle attractions that offer free admission to health aides and caregivers when accompanying their care recipients.

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Transportation Link Light Rail Photo: Oran Viriyincy

Accessible Maps & Transportation

Whether you’re looking for ADA-friendly locations, accessible transportation, elevators, repair shops, dedicated nursing areas or assistance for hearing and visual needs, uncover what Seattle has to offer.

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We’ve partnered with Wheel the World to share the best information possible on accessibility in Seattle. Check out Seattle’s Destination Verified page to find the best experiences for you.

 

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