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?No
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?Yes
Are assistance/guide dogs allowed in the hotel/accommodation?No
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, for free
Accessible HotelSummary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' categorySouth Hotel presents a mixed experience in terms of accessibility for guests with disabilities. While the hotel is technically accessible and offers some rooms on the ground level, it poses significant challenges for those with limited mobility. Access to the hotel involves crossing a footbridge over a railway, which includes long staircases and a pedestrian bridge with 75 steps. This can be particularly inconvenient for elderly guests, those with special needs or anyone carrying heavy luggage. Additionally, the lack of an elevator further complicates movement within the hotel. Although some travelers appreciated the workout from the stairs, this feature can be a considerable drawback for others. Show more