Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Category Step-Free Access

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Places which can be accessed and used without having to negotiate steps.

It should be possible to enter the establishment, and use it for its intended purpose, without encountering any step higher than about an inch/3cm (a single very shallow step like this is generally OK for wheelchair users, but nothing higher).

For a pub or restaurant, this means that there should be step-free access to the place where you order your drinks, the place where you order your food (if separate), the place where you go for a wee, and a reasonable proportion of the seating area.

If any doors or passageways are unusually narrow, or if, for example, the whole place is step-free apart from the beer garden, the place can still go in this category, but these caveats should be noted in the review.

Auto-generated list of things with step-free access (view them on a map):

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