BLOG: Spain Electric Scooter Rentals — Your Guide to Easy Mobility

Best Accessible Restaurants and Tapas Bars in Madrid
Jan 02, 2026
Finding somewhere to eat in Madrid is easy. Finding somewhere you can actually get into with a mobility scooter — and sit comfortably once you're there — takes a bit more planning.
Accessible Hotels in Madrid: What to Look For When Booking
Jan 02, 2026
Finding a genuinely accessible hotel in Madrid requires more than ticking a box on a booking site. "Accessible" can mean anything from a fully adapted room with roll-in shower to a ground-floor room with one grab rail. The difference matters enormously when you're travelling with a mobility scooter.
How to Get from Madrid Airport to the City with a Mobility Scooter
Jan 02, 2026
Your best option is an Eurotaxi (adapted taxi with ramp) booked in advance. The Metro technically works but is stressful with luggage and a scooter. Or skip the problem entirely: we can deliver a rental scooter to your hotel so you don't need to transport one from the airport at all.
Do I Need Travel Insurance for Renting a Mobility Scooter in Spain?
Jan 02, 2026
You need two things covered: yourself (medical, trip cancellation, the usual) and the rental equipment (damage, theft, loss). Standard travel insurance handles the first. It usually doesn't handle the second.
What Happens If My Rental Scooter Breaks Down in Madrid?
Jan 02, 2026
Most rentals go perfectly smoothly — no calls, no issues, no drama. But knowing support exists changes how you feel about the trip. You're not wondering "what if something goes wrong?" You know the answer: you call, we fix it.
How Long Does a Mobility Scooter Battery Last in Madrid?
Jan 02, 2026
A typical mid-range scooter offers 25-35km on a full charge. A full day of Madrid sightseeing — museum in the morning, lunch, another attraction, dinner — usually covers 8-15km. You've got margin. But Madrid's hills, summer heat, and cobblestones all reduce range, so that margin matters.
Best Accessible Attractions in Madrid for Mobility Scooter Users
Jan 02, 2026
Not all Madrid attractions are created equal when you're on a mobility scooter. Some are genuinely excellent — purpose-built or renovated with accessibility in mind. Others look promising but have hidden challenges. A few are honestly best avoided unless you're up for a struggle.
Accessible Day Trips from Madrid for Mobility Scooter Users: What's Realistic?
Jan 02, 2026
I'll be honest with you: the classic day trips from Madrid — Toledo, Segovia, Aranjuez — are all historic towns, and historic towns weren't built with mobility scooters in mind. Cobblestones, steep hills, narrow streets, ancient buildings with steps everywhere.
Can I Take a Mobility Scooter Inside Madrid's Museums and Palaces?
Jan 02, 2026
Good news: yes, Madrid's major museums and palaces allow mobility scooters inside. The city's top cultural attractions are genuinely accessible, and you won't be asked to leave your scooter at the door.