Access City Award Since 2010, the European Commission organises the Access City Award, in collaboration with the European Disability Forum, to reward EU cities that have prioritised accessibility for persons with disabilities. Accessibility improves the quality of life of everyone, but it is indispensable for more than 100 million EU citizens with disabilities to have equal access to fundamental rights and to all the cities have to offer. A city is accessible when persons with disabilities can, for instance:get information (online and offline).use transport (e.g., buses, trams, metros) and its related infrastructure.enjoy public spaces, like parks and playgrounds.get in and around buildings like the city hall, library and sports hall, and access to their services Access City Award 2025 Applications for the Access City Award 2025 opened on 27 June 2024 and closed on 10 September 2024 at 23:59 CEST.This year is particularly important as it marks the 15th anniversary of the award. Over the past 14 years, 70 cities have been awarded, including 14 1st prize winners among them. The most recent city to receive the prestigious award was San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Spain). Awards The winner and runners-up will receive a monetary prize:1st place: EUR 150 0002nd place: EUR 120 0003rd place: EUR 80 000In addition, the EU Jury may decide to award up to five “Special Mentions” if there are cities that have done exceptional work in a particular key area of accessibility (e.g., built environment and public space, transport and related infrastructure, information and communication, including ICT or public facilities and services).This year, the European Commission also intends to award an ‘Accessible Sports Infrastructure’ Special Mention to a city that demonstrates how they feature accessibility in their sports infrastructure. Who can apply? The Access City Award is open toall EU cities of over 50 000 inhabitantsurban areas composed of two or more towns with a combined population of over 50 000 inhabitants, if they are in EU countries with fewer than 2 cities with over 50 000 inhabitants. Selection process The selection process is divided into two phases: pre-selection at national level and final selection at European level. The national juries in each country shortlist a maximum of three cities. Out of the pre-selected candidates, the European Jury selects the winners.The juries consider measures taken and planned in the following areas:the built environment and public spacestransport and related infrastructureinformation and communication, including new information and communication technologiespublic facilities and servicesexemplary considerations of accessible sports infrastructure (for the Special Mention)The successful applicant has to demonstrate a coherent approach to accessibility across all four areas and an ambitious vision. Application phase Applications opened on 27 June 2024 and closed on 10 September 2024 at 23:59 CEST. Timeline 27 June 2024Launch of the competition10 September 2024 23:59hApplication deadlineBeginning of November 2024Announcement of finalists29 November 2024Announcement of winner, runners-up, and Special Mention(s) at the award ceremony, during the European Day of Persons with Disabilities conference Why an Access City Award? The Access City Award is part of the EU’s wider efforts to make life better for persons with disabilities through the Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030 and the European Pillar of Social Rights.This award remains a key example of the Commission working hand in hand with other government levels to turn this commitment to inclusion into a reality for persons with disabilities across the EU.The Access City Award is an EU initiative thatrecognises efforts by cities to become more accessiblepromotes equal access to urban life for people with disabilitiesallows local authorities to promote and share their best practices Contacts EMPL-EDPD-ACAec [dot] europa [dot] eu (subject: Technical%20or%20registration%20issues) (For technical and registration issues)EMPL-EDPD-ACAec [dot] europa [dot] eu (For general inquiries)Subscribe to the Access City Award newsletter Previous winners of the Access City Award Find the previous winners on this list. Related news News article29 January 2025New event recordings available: watch AccessibleEU events on our Multimedia corner1 min readNews article29 November 2024Vienna wins 2025 Access City Award for leading the way in accessibility for persons with disabilities2 min readPress release29 November 2024Vienna wins 2025 Access City AwardSee all Related events Conferences and summitsEuropean Day of Persons with Disabilities 2024Thursday 28 November 2024, 10:00 - Friday 29 November 2024, 11:00 (GMT+0100)Training and workshopsWebinar: Special non-contributory cash benefits (SNCB)Tuesday 12 November 2024, 11:00 - 13:30 (GMT+0100)Online onlyConferences and summits Access for non-working Union citizens to social and health benefits and social security for live-ins (home care workers) in GermanyFriday 14 June 2024, 12:00 - 13:00 (GMT+0200) Related links Access City Award 2023 Examples of best practice in making EU cities more accessible
News article29 January 2025New event recordings available: watch AccessibleEU events on our Multimedia corner1 min read
News article29 November 2024Vienna wins 2025 Access City Award for leading the way in accessibility for persons with disabilities2 min read
Conferences and summitsEuropean Day of Persons with Disabilities 2024Thursday 28 November 2024, 10:00 - Friday 29 November 2024, 11:00 (GMT+0100)
Training and workshopsWebinar: Special non-contributory cash benefits (SNCB)Tuesday 12 November 2024, 11:00 - 13:30 (GMT+0100)Online only
Conferences and summits Access for non-working Union citizens to social and health benefits and social security for live-ins (home care workers) in GermanyFriday 14 June 2024, 12:00 - 13:00 (GMT+0200)