Facilities for disabled guests are available at this hotel, along with wheelchair access to common and public areas. A lift provides access to upper floors.
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To whom is your hotel/accommodation accessible? People who use a wheelchair People who are deaf People who are blind People with autism People with asthma
Is there level-access route (might include lifts) from the road to the rooms?Yes, to all rooms
Are there any facilities that guests who use a wheelchair cannot reach?No
Are there designated parking spaces for people with disabilities?Yes
If you offer free transfers to guests, do you have a wheelchair accessible vehicle?No
Are assistance/guide dogs allowed in the hotel/accommodation?Yes
In the rooms, is there a level-access (roll-in) shower?Yes, in certain rooms
In the rooms, does the toilet have support handrails?Yes, in certain rooms
Are wheelchairs offered to guests who do not come with their own?Yes, at a cost: depend external company provide it on request
Accessible HotelSummary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryThe access to 'Albergo del Duca' presents some challenges, but the overall experience is positive, particularly for guests with limited mobility. The hotel provides great accommodation and amenities. While the building is located in a pedestrian zone, the friendly and helpful staff assists with luggage access and navigating restricted traffic areas (ZTL). Accessibility by elevator is available up to the second floor with stairs leading to the third floor. Parking can be difficult, but there are manageable options nearby. The atmosphere is clean and understated, contributing to a pleasant stay. Show more
This hotel provides facilities for disabled guests, including wheelchair access, and specifically mentions accessible toilets and bathrooms.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryB&B Hotel Como City Center is an extremely accessible hotel for guests with disabilities. The hotel features charging stations for electric cars and a free underground garage with parking space for disabled guests, subject to availability. The hotel is conveniently located near transportation, restaurants and shops making it easy for guests to get around. The staff are friendly and accommodating and the hotel has an elevator. One guest noted that their room had a bathroom that was designed for disabled guests. Overall, B&B Hotel Como City Center is a great choice for travelers seeking an accessible stay in Como. Show more
This hotel provides adapted rooms specifically equipped with features such as roll-in showers and grab bars to assist guests with mobility needs. It ensures wheelchair accessibility throughout the hotel, offers elevator access on all floors, and includes an emergency cord in the bathroom. Accessible parking is also available on site.
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Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categoryPalace Grand Hotel Varese, set in an enviable high location with stunning views over Lake Varese, provides a picturesque stopover before exploring Milan or enjoying the areas around Lake Maggiore and Lake Como. The historic charm and classic atmosphere of this older building appeal to many guests, but its accessibility features are a mixed bag.
While the hotel boasts accessible facilities for disabled guests, including wheelchair-accessible rooms and an elevator that services most of the building, it has notable limitations. The elevator, described as narrow, slow and not reaching the second floor, can pose challenges for some. Additionally, access to the main entrance is hindered by at least half a dozen steps without an alternative route, making it difficult for those with mobility issues.
Despite these drawbacks, some guests found their stays perfect with new rooms that presented no issues. The hotel's elevated position offers breathtaking views, adding to its allure, though this location is less suitable for easy city center access. For travelers who prioritize a scenic setting and historic ambiance, Palace Grand Hotel Varese remains a compelling choice, although those with specific accessibility needs may need to consider these factors carefully. Show more