Did you know that

  • 70% of all disabilities are invisible
  • More than 2.5 million in the Nordic Countries have a disability
  • More than 50 million in Europe have a disability

Smart solutions

How does a guest with a hearing disability hear the fire alarm? A  vibrating fire alarm clock of course! This is just one of our clever solutions for guest with disabilities.

Tips and advice

Scandic’s Accessibility Ambassador Magnus Berglund and his rehab dog Ada have travelled the world extensively, and here share information about the availability of airports, transport and urban areas. You’ll also find useful links about availability that may help you during your travels.
Useful links (pdf)



Design for all is good for everyone

Everyone is welcome at Scandic! We understand that every disability is different. The same is also true of our hotels, and we have implemented smart design in our rooms available for people who have a disability. When you choose to stay with Scandic, you should enjoy the same Scandic standards for accessibility. That's why we have implemented and are continuously improving a common accessibility programme that all our hotels use. 

List with 110 points - our of which 81 are mandatory

In consultation with organisations for people with special accessibility needs, our hotel guests, and team members, we have drawn up a checklist of 110 points which we call Scandic's accessibility standard. This standard encompasses everything we offer and is to be an integral consideration for all products and services at the hotel. At Scandic, our hotel staff is delighted to offer inclusive service to make life easier for all guests.

Accessible facilities for people with a disability

Scandic is the first hotel chain in the world to offer detailed disability information on every single hotel's homepage. We have followed the way that our guests make their way through our hotels, from parking and entranceways, reception and restaurants to the lift, stairs and accessible rooms. 
 
Visit each hotel's homepage to find its unique features:
1. Go to the hotel's homepage.
2. On the hotel homepage, select "Facilities"
3. After selecting "Facilities", select "Special needs" 

Recommended hotels for meeting

Scandic strives to continously improve our hotels and service for all of or our guests including those who have a disability. Below you will find Scandic hotels that provide a higher number of accessible rooms which can make meeting planning easier.

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Scandic on CNN

 

Magnus Berglund has been Scandic's Accessibility Ambassador since 2003, and since then he has helped Scandic to become a more inclusive environment for all guests. Watch the story on how a company works actively with accessiblity on CNN.

About us

Whether you're booking a hotel room or attending a meeting, there's a Scandic for you. We currently have about 160 hotels in the Nordic region and Northern Europe, and over the next few years our expansion plans take in Scandinavia and Northern and Eastern Europe.
 
Our aim is to offer you good accommodation and the same high level of service at all our hotels. We have a total of around 7,500 team members giving their all to ensure that you can recharge your batteries and get exactly what you expect out of your stay.