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Disabled Attraction Hotels in North America

Locations in North America

We have accessible accommodation in USA (Chicago, Florida, Miami, Las Vegas, New York, Orlando and San Francisco - California).

Found 22 exact matches Found 9 partial matches Found 3 possible matches
  • LONDON WEST HOLLYWOOD in Los Angeles

    Sunset strip hotel

    USA > California > Los Angeles
    • City Breaks, Beach Holidays, Attraction Holidays
    • Hotels
    • 4 Stars

    Glamorous all-suite hotel just off the Sunset Strip. 1.6 miles from Beverly Hills and 3 miles from the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    Wheel in shower Shower chair
  • Possible Matches (please call for details of facilities)
    Embassy Suites Las Vegas in Las Vegas

    Central Las Vegas Hotel

    USA > Nevada > Las Vegas
    • Bed and Breakfast, Room only
    • City Breaks, Attraction Holidays
    • Hotels
    • 4 Stars

    This is a luxury 4-star property offering comfortable accommodation and excellent facilities in central Las Vegas.

    Visual aids Wheelchair access Wheelchair ramps Hearing facilities
  • Rosen Inn at Pointe in Orlando

    Pleasant Hotel

    USA > Florida > Orlando
    • Bed and Breakfast, Room only
    • City Breaks, Attraction Holidays
    • Hotels
    • 3 Stars

    This is a friendly 3-star hotel offering comfortable accommodation close to Universal Orlando.

    Wheelchair access
  • GRIFFON in San Francisco

    Accessible Hotel

    USA > California > San Francisco
    • Room only
    • City Breaks, Attraction Holidays
    • Hotels
    • 3 Stars

    This hotel is ideal for Business and Leisure travelers due to it's central location, excellent service and intimate atmosphere. The hotel is strategically locared in the financial disrict and nearby San Francisco's gorgeous bay, with unparalleled views.

    Wheelchair access