Yes, the Royal Sittard-Geleen Square is generally wheelchair accessible, with a flat surface. Access to individual shops may vary.
The main surface of the Royal Sittard-Geleen Square is paved and relatively flat, making it generally accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. There are no significant stairs or steep inclines on the square itself.
However, accessibility to specific establishments surrounding the square, such as cafes, restaurants, or shops, may vary. Some older buildings might have steps at their entrances. Public restrooms in the vicinity should be checked for accessibility compliance. Car traffic is typically restricted or channeled around the square, but visitors should remain aware of potential vehicle and bicycle movement.