Group Description
Meet and learn from travelers with disabilities and welcoming locals, offering tips on accessible hotels, wheelchair-friendly attractions, and transportation in France. From the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre in Paris to the beaches of Nice, the châteaux of the Loire Valley, and the vineyards of Bordeaux, whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, this is the place to ask about accommodations, getting around, or inclusive activities – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find first-hand reviews, travel tips, and recommendations for cultural, historical, and foodie experiences. This group welcomes mobility aid users, plus travelers with autism, low vision, and hearing impairments, helping you enjoy a more accessible France adventure.
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Paris in a wheelchair!
Happy Sunday, folks! How are we all?
I am happy to share the finished piece about our trip to Paris: https://theworldisaccessible.com/paris-in-a-wheelchair-our-three-day-itinerary-in-the-city-of-love/
It covers the three main days we were in the city and how accessible we found it.
It’s a long read, but I hope all those who decide to tackle it enjoy!
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Paris in a Wheelchair: Our Three Day Itinerary in the City of Love
Paris in a Wheelchair: Our Three-Day Itinerary in the City of Love A word to the wise: this blog post is incredibly long. My longest ever! I really enjoyed writing it, and I hope you will enjoy reading it. It … Continue reading
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I agree, the 3-day Paris epic does have a lot to read, but it’s full of useful information for us wheelchair users
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Have you been to Paris recently? The Paralympics have helped to improve accessibility around the city.
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Heads up!
“Changes to French rules governing disability parking mean UK travelers should keep a few things in mind. The Blue Badge is still accepted, but the way parking is policed and the types of badges seen may differ from the UK. The Foreign Office therefore recommends checking that your Blue Badge is still valid in France and taking a…
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UK Blue Badge Holders Can Now Enjoy France with Updated Travel Advice
The UK Foreign Office updates travel advice for France, highlighting new guidelines for Blue Badge holders, ensuring accessibility and informed travel for tourists.
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Hello hello – well, bonjour ☺ – our French friend and former “Erasmus colleague” Cindy Fabbricelli has designed some new tours and activities in Southern France. She is a local (she is from Aix en Provence and lives there) and she has an accessible travel company – and really knows her accessibility.
If you are visiting France, consider…
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Accessible South of France with the locals
Yes, this summer we are pretty obsessed with France (and we'll have some suggestions for winter too - so hit that subscribe button!) - this time with our local special agent Cindy Fabbricelli.
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Two travel ideas with wheelchair adapted accommodation and activities in France: this week we have Alsace and the Cote D’Azur 🤩
Spoiler: the Cote D’Azur is all about adapted beaches and water sports and activities, and Alsace is a lot of wine and animals – you have to…
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Explore France with our handpicked wheelchair adapted stays
A country for all seasons: explore France by picking one of the two accessible stays we have selected for you - great wine, food, sea, nature and stunning views are all on the menu.
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