Hosting some of the best music acts in the country, Glasgow is arguably Scotland’s best city for nightlife! From converted churches to lofty warehouses, the music scene in Glasgow is unmissable and, if you know where to look, impressively accessible. Here are a few of the city’s best easy-access music venues with tips for booking accessible tic...
In this guest blog, Historic Scotland introduce their 2019 programme of BSL tours and interpretation at two of their biggest attractions. We’re really excited to hear about this and can’t wait to hear about them in your reviews!
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This year, Historic Scotland are again bringing a series of BSL tours to their iconic attractions Edinburgh Ca...
When you think of a 200-year-old ship, a vessel made for another era, you might not think ‘accessible. ’ You’d be right, but that doesn’t stop those looking after HMS Unicorn from doing everything they can to ensure everyone can enjoy Scotland’s oldest ship. Anchored in Dundee, HMS Unicorn is one of the world’s six oldest floating ships and now...
From anarchist pizzas in Glasgow to snack-sized pizzettes in Liverpool, reviewers have shared their favourite pizza joints with easy access on Euan’s Guide. Here are some of the top restaurants with step-free access, accessible toilets and friendly staff!
Pizza Punks, Glasgow
Go here for: Unlimited toppings
Try the: Hot Punk or, if you’re vegan...
There are lots of Euan’s Guide reviewers who love theatre, but access is often tricky inside some of the country’s much-loved performance venues. It’s not all doom and gloom however as, at last, change is on the way: Theatres Trust is awarding more than £100,000 to improve the accessibility of thirteen theatres around the UK!
The funding comes...
Paul Ralph: I’m a storyteller, I see reviews as people’s stories
Pottery collector, storyteller and access expert, this week we caught up with Paul, Access & Inclusion Director at Euan’s Guide, to hear his story about what goes on behind the scenes at the charity.
Behind the scenes with Paul Ralph
A history-aficionado, it’s no surprise that Paul has just returned from the National Museum of Scotland. “I...
Is this Scotland’s most accessible roadside diner?
A pit stop for hillwalkers and road-trippers, Tyndrum is a tiny Scottish village that leads to Oban in the west and Glen Coe in the north. A stretch of road with a petrol station, a mini-market and a few roadside diners is where you’ll find the hustle and bustle of Tyndrum, and one of these diners is on a mission to make it Scotland’s most acce...
A selection of February events from Euan’s Guide listed venues. With everything from classical music to children’s science activities and a play about love in times of immigration, what will you try this month?
London: Leave to Remain - Audio Described Performance
Saturday February 9th 2019 7. 30pm, Lyric Hammersmith
When Obi and Alex, a young...
New accessible underpass nears completion at Loch Leven
They say you shouldn’t wake a sleeping giant, but the opposite is true at Loch Leven in Kinross-shire, where miles of pathways have been made accessible to disabled people looking to enjoy Scotland’s countryside.
The £800,000 project will connect the Loch Leven Heritage Trail circling the loch with the ‘Sleeping Giant’ hill path; a trail that l...
Following on from our article about UK city breaks, we’re going further afield to look at some European city break ideas! Reviewers love these cities for their diversity, delicious food and accessible public transport to get you from one attraction to another.
Barcelona
With its Mediterranean climate, delicious food and world-famous cathedral,...