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Discover Philadelphia wheelchair accessible attractions, things to do, city guides, tours and activities for disabled travelers including the Philly Big Bus Tour. Read our informative accessibility reviews and ratings of popular Philadelphia attractions and destinations to learn which attractions are wheelchair accessible and wheelchair friendly, as well as which locations Jim recommends should be avoided by travelers in wheelchairs.

Welcome to the Big Bus Tour of Philadelphia. Our open-top sightseeing tour will introduce you to all the city’s must-see sights, with stops conveniently located at iconic landmarks and attractions. Your flexible ticket allows you to hop on and hop off the bus as much as you like.

See Philly at your own pace by hopping on and off at any of the 27 stops, or just sit back for a full circuit to soak in the history and the sunshine. Hop-off the tour and get inspired at the Museum of Art, City Hall and Elfreth’s Alley. Don’t miss the most fascinating landmarks in Philadelphia, including Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.

  1. City Attraction Wheelchair Accessible:            Yes
  2. Fully Accessible Entry:                                         Yes
  3. Accessible Restrooms Onsite:                             Yes
  4. Restrictive Steps:                                                   To 2nd Deck

Jim’s Accessibility Comments:

The Philadelphia Big Bus operates 6 tour buses and all are wheelchair accessible and operated year round. This is a great way to tour Philadelphia.

The Big Bus is more expensive than the Philly PHLASH but it operates year round and you get a narrated tour.

They also operate trolley cars that are not wheelchair accessible.

WHEELCHAIR JIMMY RECOMMENDS