Corinthian Club is a restaurant, bar in Glasgow. The building has some of the “finest Grade A listed Victorian interiors” but it’s very big and it’s nice and spacious inside, which makes getting around in a wheelchair easier. We haven’t been to the Corinthian Club but there are steps and a ramp at the entrance.…

Tate Britain is the original Tate art gallery that houses a large collection of Turner Paintings and is home to the Turner Prize. Access around the gallery is easy in a wheelchair. It’s a long walk if you’re on sticks but they provide a mobility scooter if you want one. There are accessible toilets on…

The Art Deco Brasserie Zedel and its Crazy Coqs Cabaret in Piccadilly is a must for an all-encompassing night out with a restaurant, bar and cabaret all under one roof. All accessible via a lift and portable ramps. It’s part of the Rex group who also own The Delaunay & The Wolesley. I went with The Musical…

The Roundhouse is in Camden, London. It is a well known venue and has had a range of bands and artists perform here including Pink and Stereophonics. Coming up this year is The Stranglers, OMD, Adam Ant and more.  If you don’t fancy music there is always the Perfoming arts . There is flat access into…