Tourist attractions and accessible space. Key elements of tourism space Tourist attractions and outdoor space (hotels, restaurants, tourism information.

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Tourist attractions and accessible space

Key elements of tourism space Tourist attractions and outdoor space (hotels, restaurants, tourism information offices, tourism routes, landscapes, entertainment park etc) Outdoor space (entrance, parking space, transport facilities, etc) Indoor space (reception desk, bedrooms, bathrooms, lifts, etc)

Tourism services can be accessible for all clients by following universal design principles and by flexibility, good communication skills and open minded staff

Outdoor space Properly marked parking space not far from entrance Entrance on pavement level or with ramp use Wide entrance doors and in case of revolving doors necessary alternative entrance Lack of thresholds or very low thresholds in the object or nearby surrounding Clearly marked entrances and contrast marking Tactile paths leading blind person to main locations in the building (reception desk, next piece in exhibition area, etc.)

Indoor space Lack of thick carpets or door-mats Passageways possible to pass by person in wheelchair, with crutches, etc and sufficiently wide elevators Buttons (in elevator, light switches, alarm buttom, etc.) possible to reach from the wheelchair level Clear marking of common spaces – eg. reception desk, toilet, information, ticket office, etc consider using pictograms Lack of objects projected from the walls particularly at head height

Indoor space (continuation) In case of spaces with many glass elements – clear marking for visually impaired people Ensure proper acoustic of key places like reception desk, restaurant, information point, etc Where possible - use of sound-induction loop Diversed systems of emergency information In case of high counter – two heights of the counter should be provided or an additional table to use for dealing with client on wheel-chair Accessible toilets on each floor

Indoor space (continuation) Various facilities and equipment – Cloth hangers accessible from all levels – Cosmetic mirror in bathroom – Towels – TV remote control – Telephone

Other important elements to consider Small models of large exhibits/objects which are not possible to touch On request providing client with information material in large print, Braille or easy to read and understand text Reasonable distance to the public transport Accessible public transport (buses, trams, railway, etc.) Audio announcement in the carriages

Other important elements to consider (continuation) Save space for assisting dog while organising transport or big events Remember about diversed ways of information on emergency situations Text information accompanied by pictures and photos (menu, description of architecture, instructions, etc) Detailed description of exhibits, tourism routes, etc Ensure you include detailed information on the accessibility of the attraction and the surrounding area in your marketing material – it will help not only the disabled client but all other clients access your service.

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