Mobility Scooters and Accessible Places in Atlanta, Georgia (2026)
This page covers mobility scooter buying and wheelchair-accessible places in Atlanta, Georgia, with current top-rated models on Amazon as of June 2026 and accessibility data from OpenStreetMap. Polaris Mobility earns a commission on qualifying Amazon purchases through links on this page.
Wheelchair-accessible places in Atlanta
The places below are tagged wheelchair-accessible in OpenStreetMap and sit within central Atlanta. Confirm current access directly with each venue before visiting.
- M28 Church (place of worship)
- United States Post Office – Peachtree Center (post office)
- Atlanta Precinct Number 5 Police Station (police)
- The Vortex Bar & Grill (restaurant)
- Ruth's Chris (restaurant)
- CVS Pharmacy (pharmacy)
- Ray's in the City (restaurant)
- The Drafting Table Cocktails and Kitchen (restaurant)
- Ted's Montana Grill (restaurant)
- Landmark Midtown Art Cinema (cinema)
Accessibility data © OpenStreetMap contributors.
Top mobility scooters for Atlanta buyers in 2026
These models hold the strongest verified Amazon owner ratings as of June 2026 and ship to Atlanta.
Mobility data for Georgia
In Georgia, 27.6% of adults aged 65 and older have a mobility disability (U.S. CDC, BRFSS 2021). See the full Georgia mobility scooter data and Medicare page.
How to choose a mobility scooter in Atlanta
Match the scooter to the rider weight, the daily route, and indoor versus outdoor use. See the 4-wheel and 3-wheel guides, or browse the full catalog.
Atlanta mobility scooter FAQ
Where can I find wheelchair-accessible places in Atlanta?
OpenStreetMap lists wheelchair-accessible venues across central Atlanta, including pharmacies, restaurants, and public buildings. Confirm current access with each venue before visiting.
What is the best mobility scooter for Atlanta residents?
The Drive Medical Scout and Vive 4-Wheel hold the strongest Amazon owner ratings and ship to Atlanta; match the model to the rider weight and whether use is mostly indoor or outdoor.




