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Full list of European countries that recognise UK Blue Badges – but check rules

By staff16 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

People planning to use their Blue Badge abroad need to check local guidance before heading off

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People with Blue Badges will need to double-check the local rules if using their permit abroad(Image: GETTY)

For those with severe mobility issues planning a trip abroad, using their UK Blue Badge may be possible, depending on their destination. Some countries acknowledge the parking permit and allow tourists to use it as they would back home.

However, other nations may have slightly different regulations that need to be considered, while some do not recognise the Blue Badge at all. The Gov.uk website provides current information on European countries and their varying requirements for Blue Badge holders.

European countries that recognise UK Blue Badge

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Croatia
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Latvia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Slovakia
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
Disabled person travelling
Travelling as a disabled person can come with a number of accessibility concerns to begin with(Image: GETTY)

Even in countries that accept the Blue Badge, additional rules and regulations may apply. For instance, in Denmark and Switzerland, you’ll need to have a parking disc clock to make use of parking time concessions.

Greece, Iceland, Luxembourg and Romania are all listed as ‘accepting non-EU parking cards’ rather than explicitly recognising a UK Blue Badge. The official government guidance states that it has ‘no information’ on whether a UK Blue Badge is accepted in Bulgaria.

In Lithuania and Italy, non-EU parking cards are accepted only in certain regions. In Spain, the recognition of a UK Blue Badge is determined by local administrations.

The UK Government advises checking its specific guidance and contacting the relevant local authority for detailed information if needed. Tourist centres can also provide advice on parking rules for disabled tourists.

It’s also suggested to have supporting documents on hand when using your Blue Badge abroad. This could include a doctor’s note or translation of your Blue Badge entitlement.

Blue Badge sticker on car
Blue Badges allow people to park in accessible spots and be exempt from certain parking rules(Image: GETTY)

A Blue Badge permits people with physical disabilities or health conditions that affect their mobility to park in nearer or more accessible spots. In some instances, it can also allow the person to park for free or be exempt from other parking restrictions.

Obtaining a Blue Badge can cost up to £10 in England and £20 in Scotland, but the permit is free in Wales. It typically lasts for three years before needing a renewal.

Certain benefits recipients can automatically receive a Blue Badge, while others will need to apply for the permit. They will need to provide proof of identity, address and eligibility,y such as prescriptions or diagnosis letters.

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