Planning a trip to Paris but worried about mobility? Don’t stress! Renting a wheelchair in the city is easier than you might think, and there are plenty of options to suit your needs. In this guide, I’ll show you the best places to rent a wheelchair, how to reserve in advance, and insider tips to make your stay smooth and stress-free—so you can enjoy Paris without limits.
Let's take a look at the different rental options
Pharmacies – Local, Affordable, but not English Friendly
Some pharmacies rent manual wheelchairs usually at a very affordable rate. But this option has a few cons :
- Not all pharmacies offer this option
- Most often the staff doesn’t speak English, so booking by phone might be quite complicated if you don’t speak French.
- You will have to book it in advance as there’s limited availability.

Travel Agencies – Accessible Travel Experts Who Can Arrange Rentals

Only few travel agencies offer mobility support. You can look for agencies specializing in accessible travel who might offer this service.
Our agency, Dayin, has a lot of experience with wheelchair accessible tours and as since decided to offer a wheelchair rental option, because we know how difficult it can be with other type of rentals.
We help you from the beginning to the end with a real customer service dedicated to helping you navigating the city the smoothest way possible.
Communication is made easy and in your language.
Enjoy delivery and pick-up anywhere in Paris.
Our chairs are quick and easy to book and you can get a full refund until 24 hours before delivery time.
Medical Equipment Rental Companies
Rental companies can be a good option. For example, companies like Motion4Rent & Wheel the World are online platforms for mobility rentals. They offer delivery and return and are English friendly! You could also check Bastide Le Confort Médical, which is trusted national provider who offers a variety of wheelchair types. Alike the two companies mentioned above, they can arrange delivery and pickup, however their staff might not speak English.

Hotels – Convenient Option if Your Accommodation Offers It
If you’re staying at an hotel, some offer wheelchair rental, you can check with your hotel if they do. If not, you can always ask if it’s possible that they book a wheelchair for you. It can be a good option if you want everything arranged through your accommodation.
Let's roll!
Renting a wheelchair in Paris doesn’t have to be complicated — it’s just a matter of finding the option that best suits your needs, budget, and language comfort. Whether you go through a pharmacy, your hotel, a travel agency, or a specialized rental company, a little preparation will make the process much smoother. Book early, confirm the details, and you’ll be ready to explore Paris with comfort and peace of mind.





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