REVIEW · ISTANBUL
Manual Wheelchair Rental (Per Day)
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A smooth day in Istanbul starts with the right wheels. This one-day wheelchair rental is built for travelers who want comfort and mobility without turning your day into a logistics puzzle. You pick a manual wheelchair style (folding or automatic), and the provider guides you toward options based on the areas you plan to visit.
Two things I really like: the flexibility of choosing the folding vs. automatic model, and the service’s human touch. The note about Yusuf being on time, courteous, and helpful hints that you’re not just handed equipment and forgotten. One consideration: since you’re exploring on your own for the day, you’ll want to plan your route and pace to match your comfort level with a wheelchair.
If you’re booking, you’re also looking at a simple deal structure. It’s $59 per person per day, with a mobile ticket, delivery/pickup support, and an extra cushion included. Taxes and other fees aren’t included, so the final total may be a bit higher than the headline price.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you rent a wheelchair in Istanbul
- Your day, your pace: what this 1-day rental really means
- Folding vs automatic: how to choose the right chair type
- Delivery, pickup, and the “don’t make me chase gear” advantage
- Comfort details that actually matter: the extra cushion
- Accessible-area advice: how to use it to plan a smarter route
- Who this wheelchair rental is best for
- Value and price: is $59/day a fair deal?
- Service feel and trust signals: on-time, friendly help
- Timing in Istanbul: use the long window to your advantage
- What your mobile ticket means on the ground
- Cancellation and change thinking (quick and practical)
- Should you book this wheelchair rental in Istanbul?
- FAQ
- How much does a manual wheelchair rental cost in Istanbul?
- How long is the wheelchair rental?
- Do I get to choose between wheelchair styles?
- Is there help choosing the right model or planning where to go?
- Is delivery and pickup included?
- What’s included with the rental?
- What’s not included in the price?
- Where does the activity end?
- What are the service hours?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key things to know before you rent a wheelchair in Istanbul

- Pick folding or automatic: Choose what fits your comfort and travel style.
- Delivery and pickup help a lot: You’re not stuck hunting for gear after you arrive.
- Accessible-area guidance: The supplier advises based on where you want to go.
- Extra cushion included: Small detail, big comfort difference over a long day.
- Short-notice delivery is possible: Useful if your plans change mid-trip.
- Service is available almost all day: Hours run from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM daily.
Your day, your pace: what this 1-day rental really means
This isn’t a guided walking tour where the schedule dictates your day. It’s a 1-day wheelchair rental (about a day’s use) that gives you the freedom to explore Istanbul comfortably at your own speed.
Practically, that means you can build a plan that fits you:
- Pick the neighborhoods or sights you care about most.
- Ask for accessible-area suggestions that match those choices.
- Use the wheelchair for the stretches where walking would slow you down.
The benefit here is control. You’re not forced into a “checklist of stops.” If your energy dips, you keep moving. If you want to linger, you can.
The drawback is equally practical: because you’re on your own for sightseeing, you’ll need to think ahead about comfort, timing, and route. The provider can advise, but you still decide how the day flows.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Istanbul.
Folding vs automatic: how to choose the right chair type

You’re given a choice of folding or automatic models. If you’re not sure which one suits you, the supplier provides advice based on the areas of Istanbul you want to visit.
Here’s how I’d think about it before you decide:
- Choose the folding model if you expect to transport the chair and want something easier to manage as part of your travel routine.
- Choose the automatic model if you prefer a style that’s simpler for you to use day-to-day.
Because the exact mechanics aren’t spelled out, the smartest move is to be specific with your request. Tell the provider what you’ll do that day and where you’ll spend time, then follow their recommendation.
Also remember: you’re renting a chair “for a day,” so pick the type that you’ll still feel good using several hours into your itinerary.
Delivery, pickup, and the “don’t make me chase gear” advantage

One of the most valuable parts of this rental is the convenience. The service offers delivery and pickup, and it can work on short notice when needed.
That matters because Istanbul travel often comes with time pressure: navigating between places, dealing with crowds, and figuring out transit. If you have to track down a wheelchair yourself, it can turn accessibility into another errand.
With delivery/pickup:
- You start your day with less friction.
- You avoid losing time while your body is already tired.
- You can plan around your sightseeing, not around equipment hunting.
The activity ends back at the meeting point. So you’re not dealing with a vague “return it anywhere” situation. You’ll want to note where your equipment comes from and plan your final stop so returning is simple.
Comfort details that actually matter: the extra cushion
The rental includes the wheelchair and an extra cushion.
That might sound like a small line item, but cushions can make or break comfort over a day. Even if you’re only using the chair for parts of the day, extra padding can help with pressure and sitting comfort—especially if you’ll be in transit or sitting through longer museum or sightseeing pauses.
If you’re sensitive to discomfort, think of the cushion as part of your planning. Don’t leave it as an afterthought. Treat it like you would treat comfortable shoes: it’s part of how you’ll enjoy the day.
Accessible-area advice: how to use it to plan a smarter route
The provider doesn’t just rent equipment. They’ll also suggest accessible areas in Istanbul based on where you intend to go.
Use this guidance the way it’s meant to be used: as route planning help. If you already have a list of places you want to visit, share that list and ask for practical recommendations on where accessibility will likely work best.
Because you’re deciding your own itinerary, this advice can change your whole day. It can help you:
- Reduce time spent trying to solve access problems on the fly.
- Choose the smoother streets and routes for wheelchair use.
- Match your day to the areas where wheelchair travel will likely be easier.
The key is to ask early. Since the rental is generally booked several days in advance on average, earlier planning gives you a better chance at getting better recommendations.
Who this wheelchair rental is best for
This service is clearly aimed at wheelchair travelers and disabled visitors in Istanbul. It also notes a moderate physical fitness level for travelers.
That can mean a few things in real life (without guessing details). It likely reflects that you’ll still need to handle parts of the day with some independence or support, like getting into areas, managing transfers if needed, and handling the chair over time.
So the best match tends to be travelers who:
- Want a wheelchair for comfort and mobility during a sightseeing day.
- Can manage the day’s transitions with moderate effort.
- Prefer not to wrestle with equipment logistics.
It’s also worth noting that service animals are allowed. If you travel with one, you’ll appreciate that it’s explicitly supported.
Value and price: is $59/day a fair deal?
At $59 per person per day, the price is straightforward. The bigger question is what you get for that amount.
You’re not just paying for the chair. You’re getting:
- A rental that’s designed for a full day’s use.
- Delivery and pickup support for convenience.
- Guidance on accessible areas.
- An extra cushion included.
The price also has boundaries you should know up front: “all fees and taxes” aren’t included. So the total you pay may be a bit higher than the listed $59.
Still, for a one-day solution in a major city, the combination of a usable chair plus delivery help can be good value. If you compare the cost to the time and hassle of sourcing rental equipment locally on your own, this kind of service can save real trip stress.
Service feel and trust signals: on-time, friendly help
The standout clue from the service experience is consistent: fast, friendly support. Yusuf is specifically named as being courteous and helpful, and the service is described as on time.
That’s more than nice-to-know. When you depend on mobility equipment, timing and politeness stop being “extra.” They become core to your day going smoothly.
So if you’re trying to reduce uncertainty, take that seriously. A service that shows up on time and treats you well is what keeps your plan from unraveling.
Timing in Istanbul: use the long window to your advantage
The operating hours run from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, every day.
That gives you flexibility. Even if your plans change—traffic, weather, or energy—you’re not automatically boxed into a short pickup window.
You’ll still want to plan thoughtfully:
- Try to line up the wheelchair start time with when you’ll actually begin moving around.
- Plan your return so you’re not sprinting to hand the chair back.
Because the rental is “per day” and the activity ends back at the meeting point, your schedule matters more than in a half-hour excursion.
What your mobile ticket means on the ground
You receive a mobile ticket and you get confirmation at the time of booking.
In practice, that usually means fewer printed steps for you. You can keep everything on your phone and show up with less friction.
Just make sure your confirmation details are easy to access offline if you’re heading into areas with spotty connectivity.
Also, the meeting point is near public transportation, which is helpful. If your plans shift, it’s often easier to get to a transit hub than to something remote.
Cancellation and change thinking (quick and practical)
This has free cancellation if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. If you cancel later than that, you won’t get a refund.
So here’s my practical advice: if you’re still juggling flights, book with a plan to adjust. But once you’re within 24 hours, treat the booking as locked.
Should you book this wheelchair rental in Istanbul?
If you want an easy, dependable way to move through Istanbul without turning accessibility into a second full-time job, I think this is a strong option.
Book it if:
- You need a manual wheelchair for at least part of a full sightseeing day.
- You value delivery/pickup so you don’t waste time.
- You like the idea of getting accessible-area suggestions tailored to where you want to go.
- You want comfort support via the extra cushion.
Maybe skip it if:
- You want a fully guided, stop-by-stop wheelchair tour with specific sights programmed for you.
- You need more detailed assistance beyond what a rental and suggestions typically cover.
If you’re flexible and you plan your day around the areas you want, this kind of service can make your Istanbul time feel more like a trip and less like a problem to solve.
FAQ
How much does a manual wheelchair rental cost in Istanbul?
It costs $59.00 per person per day.
How long is the wheelchair rental?
The duration is 1 day (approx.).
Do I get to choose between wheelchair styles?
Yes. You can choose between a folding or an automatic model.
Is there help choosing the right model or planning where to go?
Yes. If you’re unsure, the supplier provides advice based on which areas of Istanbul you intend to visit.
Is delivery and pickup included?
Delivery and pickup are included, and the wheelchair can also be delivered on short notice when needed.
What’s included with the rental?
The rental includes the wheelchair and an extra cushion.
What’s not included in the price?
“All fees and taxes” are not included.
Where does the activity end?
It ends back at the meeting point.
What are the service hours?
The opening hours listed are Monday–Sunday: 12:00 AM–11:30 PM.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.





















