Seville’s warm Mediterranean climate, riverfront promenades and wide plazas make it a pleasure to explore with a mobility device. Between landmark sites and relaxed strolls along the Guadalquivir, you can refuel with tapas, pescaíto frito and a cold gazpacho at street-level terraces throughout the city.
Yes—with nuances. The historic center has level avenues and plazas (Avenida de la Constitución, Plaza Nueva) and many venues with step-free access, elevators and accessible restrooms. Some older streets include irregular paving or narrow sections, but there are smooth alternative routes. In summer, plan outings in the morning or at sunset and make use of shade in parks and arcades.
Suggested routes that mix heritage, river views and food stops:
Add tapas in Triana or Santa Cruz and a gelato break at street-level cafés to pace your day comfortably.
We deliver to hotels, apartments, private addresses, Santa Justa train station, medical centers and Seville Airport (SVQ). You can also request delivery and pickup at different addresses within the city.
Yes. Most major venues provide ramps, elevators and signed accessible routes. In very old buildings a few zones may be limited, but you’ll find alternatives to enjoy the visit without barriers.
The most comfortable options are low-floor buses, the city tram and taxis. The metro offers good accessibility at many stations (varies by stop). Combine level pedestrian stretches with public transport for longer distances.
Avenida de la Constitución – Plaza Nueva, Plaza de España – María Luisa Park, Guadalquivir riverfront – Triana, Metropol Parasol – Plaza de la Encarnación and the Alameda de Hércules for their wide, level surfaces.
In many cases yes, depending on availability and request time. Asking early helps secure your preferred slot.
Yes. We operate deliveries any day of the week, including weekends and public holidays, subject to availability.
Some items may require a refundable deposit. The amount and conditions are clearly shown on each product page during booking.
Absolutely. Share your itinerary and needs and we’ll recommend the most comfortable setup for Seville. Contact us here.
Shiela
May 5, 2026
3,0
It was OK however some sites that were listed as wheelchair accessible were not fully accessible and this was only made clear once we had arrived at the particular tour/excursion despite trying to clarify this beforehand - e.g. Setas de Seville (entry is accessible but not made clear that once you are on the structure, you really can't get around it with a wheelchair due to the many steps all around and the tour of the Alcazar Palace - small steps everywhere and a large set of stairs towards the end of the tour. The taxis and the hotel were fine - no issues at all about wheelchairs. The cobbled streets of Seville are also not good for portable wheelchairs.
Julia
Apr 17, 2026
4,0
Very good experience. Few cobbled areas but we managed to avoid them or use pavements.
Fern
Apr 11, 2026
4,0
Generally very easy to get round Seville in the scooter, but a lot of cobbled streets.
Shana
Apr 2, 2026
4,0
Great time in Seville