Find accessible locations

Last update:
5/8/2025
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Before you start

Ginto offers two applications to search for accessibility information: an app for mobile phones and a web map for computers. Both the app and the web map are optimized for their respective areas of application and offer various advantages.

Benefits of the web map: It adapts to the screen size and is suitable for anyone who prefers to research on larger monitors. The web map offers extensive search and filter functions.

Benefits of the app: The app for mobile phones has simple search functions and offers the option to independently enter new information on local accessibility. To do this, it uses the device's camera and GPS functions.

Not all functions available on mobile phones are therefore also available in the web map — and vice versa. In this guide, you'll learn how to search for accessible places using the web map. Instructions for searching with the app for mobile phones can be found in the overview in the support area.

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  1. In the search field, you can search for the name of a location, categories, or the location.
  2. Below the search field, you will be shown a corresponding list of suggestions for a specific search. When you select one of them, it will be added to your search.
  3. You can further narrow down your search by entering additional search criteria in the search field and then selecting them from the selection below.
  4. On the map, you can see which locations match your search.
  5. Click either on a location in the selection on the left or on a pin on the map on the right to get all information about the accessibility of a location.

Our tip: You can also share your search results with others by selecting and copying the URL. The detailed information of individual locations can also be easily shared in this way.

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