No, the National Goes Tower is not wheelchair accessible. Access to the viewpoints requires climbing numerous stairs.
The National Goes Tower is not wheelchair accessible. Access to the various levels and the viewing platform at the top is exclusively via a series of steep and narrow staircases. There are no elevators or ramps to accommodate mobility aids.
Visitors with limited mobility, strollers, or those who find climbing stairs challenging will be unable to reach the upper sections of the tower. The ground floor of the Grote Kerk, however, is generally accessible, but this does not provide access to the tower itself. It is important for visitors to be aware of this physical limitation before planning a visit.