Accessibility in public spaces is essential for creating inclusive environments where all individuals can interact, access services, and engage with their communities independently. The urban design of public areas must consider a range of user needs and ensure that everyone is able to enjoy equal access.

- Ensure that all public spaces, including parks, plazas, and markets, are connected by accessible pedestrian routes that are free of obstacles and well-maintained.
- Design pedestrian routes to have a smooth, non-slip surface that is comfortable for all users, including those using mobility devices.
- Incorporate universal design principles to ensure that all urban spaces cater to a diverse range of users, including people with disabilities, the elderly, and families with children.
- Provide clear and concise signage and wayfinding systems to help people navigate public spaces easily and independently.
- Carers
- Children
- Cognitive abilities
- Decolonial perspective
- Enviroment
- Gender perspective
- Hearing impairment
- Low-education
- Older people
- Other(+)
- Physical abilities and features
- Sin categorÃa
- Temporary
- Universal Design
- Visual impairment