**sorted now I think. Thanks for the advice all.

I'm looking for some help.
Next week we have tickets to see Pulp at the O2.
A few days ago we decided to make a couple of days of it and booked to see Midsummer Night's Dream at the Bridge Theatre the next day.
So we started looking for somewhere to stay.

What we didn't really consider was this'll be the first time having to properly navigate London with my limited mobility.

Finding accommodation not too far from a station, with a lift or not too many stairs is challenging.

Then trying to avoid taking the car into the congestion zone (or add £30 to the cost) plus £25 ULEZ but hopefully somewhere to park.

Then figuring out which stations are step-free.

Neither of us have ever done public transport with mobility aids besides a stick.

I have a stick or rollator for short distances but we also have access to a transit chair.

It's all getting pretty overwhelming. We'll figure something out eventually I'm sure, but maybe there's someone out there with more experience who might have some suggestions we might not have thought of.

Advice would be very much appreciated. TIA!
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#Disabled #London #LondonUnderground #Accessibility

@Troggie My esteemed colleague @AlecEdworthy may be able to offer advice and insight…
@Troggie The TfL website has guides and maps showing which stations have step free access, and I think you can add it as a filter when using the journey planner.
https://tfl.gov.uk/transport-accessibility/wheelchair-access-and-avoiding-stairs#on-this-page-0
Wheelchair access & avoiding stairs

Step-free access means lifts, ramps and level surfaces so you don't have to use stairs or escalators, and can avoid the step and gap onto our trains, buses and boats.

Transport for London

@Troggie

Boosted because I don't have any good suggestions but will tell you Midsummer Night's Dream is brilliant 😊

@Troggie Uxbridge is step free and outside ULEZ.

@Troggie I can't speak from experience but the Elizabeth line did put a lot of work into accessibility when stations were being built and upgraded. It can get you a way out of town quite quickly for cheaper lodgings.

I believe you can change to it from the jubilee line (for O2) at canary warf

@Troggie happy that you got it sorted. I hope you have a fantastic time!