Travel advice built around the questions that actually matter.
Most travel content treats accessibility as an afterthought — one vague line at the bottom of a guide. We built Clearway to close that gap, with detailed, sourced, honest answers instead.
We close the gap generic travel guides leave open.
Somebody planning an accessible trip doesn’t need another article that says “wheelchair accessible” and stops there. They need to know which entrance has a ramp, which transit line actually works, and what a hotel’s “accessible room” really includes.
That specificity is the entire premise of this site. We’d rather publish fewer guides done thoroughly than a large volume of vague ones.
Three focused areas, not a scattered blog
Every guide on Clearway falls into one of three categories, each built around a different real-world question.
City Access
Block-by-block accessibility guides — transit, major attractions, and the real terrain of getting around a specific destination.
Travel Needs
Guides split by specific need — mobility, chronic illness, hearing loss, low vision, and sensory sensitivities — instead of one vague guide for everyone.
Booking Logistics
The unglamorous details that make or break a trip — airline policies, hotel accessibility standards, and booking transport without surprises.
Sources, not guesswork
Every claim on this site is checked against something real before it’s published.
Official sources first
Transit authorities, government agencies, and venue accessibility pages are our primary references — not other blogs.
Updated, not static
Conditions change — venues renovate, policies update. We revisit guides rather than letting them go stale.
Honest about community input
Where we describe shared traveler experiences, we label them clearly as themes, not fabricated reviews.
Sources cited, not hidden
Every guide links to the official pages its facts came from, so you can verify anything yourself.
What we’re not
We’re not a medical, legal, or travel booking service, and nothing on this site replaces guidance from your own doctor, airline, or travel professional about your specific circumstances.
We’re a research and planning resource. Our goal is to get you to that conversation better informed — not to replace it.
Found something outdated, or have a destination we should cover?
We read every message. Corrections, especially, help keep every guide on this site useful for the next traveler.
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