Providing well-designed seating and table options in pedestrian zones is key to fostering comfort, inclusivity, and social interaction. By adhering to specific size, height, and clearance guidelines, public spaces can better accommodate a wide range of users, including those with mobility aids.

- Tables must provide at least 80 cm of surface width to comfortably accommodate various users and activities.
- The table height should not exceed 85 cm, ensuring easy use for individuals in wheelchairs or of shorter stature.
- At least one table per grouping, or one in every five (or fraction thereof), must include:
- – A clear, unobstructed underside space of 70 × 80 × 50 cm (height × width × depth).
- – A free area or approach zone that can fit a 1.50 m diameter circle without overlapping the accessible pedestrian route.
Sources
- https://cdn.mitma.gob.es/portal-web-drupal/estudios_y_publicaciones/guia_accesibilidad.pdf
- https://www.une.org/encuentra-tu-norma/busca-tu-norma/norma?c=N0007851
- https://www.une.org/encuentra-tu-norma/busca-tu-norma/norma?c=N0066564
- https://www.une.org/encuentra-tu-norma/busca-tu-norma/norma?c=N0050139
- Carers
- Children
- Cognitive abilities
- Decolonial perspective
- Enviroment
- Gender perspective
- Hearing impairment
- Low-education
- Older people
- Other(+)
- Physical abilities and features
- Sin categoría
- Temporary
- Universal Design
- Visual impairment