Abnormally Funny People - Euan’s Guide at the Edinburgh Fringe 2025
As an Edinburgh based charity, we love to support local events - or perhaps it’s an excuse for us to enjoy the Edinburgh Fringe! Either way, earlier this week, the Euan’s Guide team went to see Abnormally Funny People supported by Motability Operations.
What’s it all about?
First debuting 20 years ago, this trailblazing show brings together a b...
Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home Earns a Five-Star Disabled Access Review
Discover why Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home has earned a five-star disabled access review on Euan’s Guide! Meet Daisy, find out how we supported the home, and learn how you can help others by sharing your own accessibility reviews.
A five-star visit to Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home
We recently visited Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home to check out their disa...
This month we have a whole new selection of reviews which will inspire, and give you confidence to explore somewhere new. If you’ve been somewhere that you’ve enjoyed visiting then please don’t forget to leave a review on Euan’s Guide.
Things to see and do
Wendywoo is a new reviewer and a regular visitor to RSPB Loch Garten. In this rev...
Welcome to the May review roundup. This month we have a wide selection of reviews from our amazing communitys. Thanks to our volunteers, we can provide accurate, trusted disabled access information which to help you plan your next day out andgive you the confidence to try somewhere new.
Exploring the outdoors
We’ve e received some brillian...
“I wish in most cases that they wouldn't be an afterthought”: Disabled people on media, mindsets, and the weight of being seen
Representation isn’t just about visibility - it’s about how people think, behave, and make space for others. When disabled people are misrepresented in the media, or not represented at all, it doesn’t just shape stories on screens - it shapes public attitudes in the street, in schools, in doctors’ offices, and in everyday interactions.
Our 202...
Welcome to the April review round up. This month we have lots of brilliant disabled access reviews from our community of new and existing reviewers. It's great to see that everyone has been out enjoying the better weather and visiting some of the fantastic venues around the UK. We couldn't provide the up-to-date and reliable disabled access in...
Edinburgh launches new accessibility guide for the city
Forever Edinburgh has launched a brand-new Edinburgh: Accessible Highlights Guide in partnership with award-winning Edinburgh-based disabled access charity, Euan’s Guide.
The guide highlights Edinburgh’s leading attractions, experiences, and travel tips that provide facilities, products a...
Five reasons why you should leave your first disabled access review
Five Reasons Why You Should Leave Your First Disabled Access Review
Our Communications Intern, Haneul, shares her five reasons to leave us a disabled access review - as someone who has been in your shoes.
1. Why you should get involved: it’s easier than you think
The idea of writing a review can feel intimidating. I get it - I used Euan’s Gui...
EICC Launches Groundbreaking Neurodiversity in Events Toolkit
Did you know that 85% of neurodivergent people won’t attend an event if they suspect it isn’t neuroinclusive?
That’s why the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC), in collaboration with Welcome Brain Consulting and the Association of British Professional Conference Organisers (ABPCO), has launched the Neurodiversity in Events Toolkit—...
Celebrating Excellence in Hospitality – The Cateys 2025
At Euan’s Guide, we believe that great hospitality is about more than just style and service – it’s about making everyone feel welcome, included, and valued. That’s why we’re excited to see the return of The Cateys, one of the most prestigious nights in the hospitality calendar, taking place on Monday 7 July 2025 at the JW Marriott Grosvenor Ho...