We’ve already written about free plans for people with disabilities with the best attractions where people with disabilities and their companions can enjoy free tickets and discounts. Now, we’re bringing you a specific guide to wheelchair-accessible tours in São Paulo, to make the experience even better. Check it out!
Accessible tours for wheelchair users in SP
Sescs in São Paulo
Many Sesc-SP units have universal accessibility, which includes adaptations for the comfort of people in wheelchairs. This includes adapted toilets, preferential parking spaces, elevators and service counters at wheelchair height.
Check out which Sescs are accessible to all: 24 de Maio, Avenida Paulista, Belenzinho, Bom Retiro, Consolação, Interlagos, Pinheiros, Pompeia, Santana, Vila Mariana.
There you can enjoy exhibitions, workshops, lectures, music performances, theater and other cultural activities. Many of them free!
Itaú Cultural
If you want more options for cultural outings, Itaú Cultural is also accessible to wheelchair users. Located in the central region, the building has ramps, elevators and adapted toilets. Enjoy exhibitions, workshops, concerts and much more, with free admission!
📍 Avenida Paulista, 149 – Bela Vista
Modern Mamma Osteria
How about dinner at one of the city’s most talked-about Italian restaurants? As well as tasty food, Modern Mamma Osteria has access ramps and accessible toilets, ensuring comfort for people in wheelchairs.
📍 Check out the units here
Cine Joia
This former Japanese movie theater has now become a concert hall, hosting pop, rap, rock artists and more. The venue has a preferential entrance for disabled people, an access ramp and adapted toilets, as well as seats reserved for wheelchair users, where the standing audience does not obstruct the view. If you want to enjoy a concert, this is a good option.
📍 Carlos Gomes Square, 82 – Liberdade
Soccer Museum
For those who like sports, the Football Museum is a good option for an accessible tour for all ages. It was the first museum in São Paulo to be designed for universal accessibility, with adaptations for different audiences. In the case of wheelchair users, there are access ramps, elevators, reserved parking spaces, adapted toilets and wide circulation spaces.
📍 Charles Miller Square, s/n – Pacaembu
Catavento Museum
The Catavento Museum seeks to explain science in a playful and interactive way, with attractions for children and adults. The space has accessibility for various audiences, such as the elderly, people with physical, visual or hearing disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorder. For wheelchair users, the space has access ramps, an elevator, adapted toilets and on-site parking.
📍 Dom Pedro II Park: Avenida Mercúrio, s/n
Ibirapuera Park
São Paulo’s most famous park is also a good option for a stroll around São Paulo. As well as incredible landscapes and lots of nature, the park has many ramps and accessible toilets.
📍 Avenida Pedro Álvares Cabral, s/n – Vila Mariana
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