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People with reduced mobility
Information on accessibility and adaptations for people with reduced mobility during the papal visit.
Tips
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Indicate your accessibility needs when registering
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Reserved areas for wheelchairs will be enabled at all public events
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Organisation volunteers can assist — request help on arrival
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Madrid Metro has lifts at most stations (consult accessible map)
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Events at Bernabéu and Movistar Arena have adapted accesses
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Request PMR parking card if arriving by car
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Check accessible routes in advance — avoid stairs or cobblestones
What to bring
- •Disability documentation or reduced-mobility certificate
- •Spare battery for electric wheelchair if used
- •Anti-bedsore cushion for long waits
- •Attachable parasol or umbrella
- •Water and food accessible without getting up
- •Phone with emergency contact in quick access
Important aspects
- —Not all accesses are adapted — inform the organisation in advance
- —Crowds can hinder mobility — arrive very early
- —Pavement in some historical areas (Vegueta, Almudena) can be uneven
- —In the Canary Islands, Arguineguín has limited wheelchair access
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