Join our global discussion group on accessible travel! Connect, share experiences, and exchange tips to make every journey inclusive and enjoyable for all.
Come together to share experiences, insights, and tips on overcoming travel obstacles, discovering hidden gems, and planning incredible accessible adventures. We encourage open conversations about the broad aspects of accessible travel, while also directing you to country and topic-specific groups for more focused inquiries. Join us today and let’s explore!
This group's content, including its members and activity, are visible to any site member.
Group Feed
Simple one today folks: How accessible is your town? Tell us below where you’re from and how the access is there!
Bonus points if it’s a part of the world not many have heard of before.
Josh Grisdale5 CommentsView more commentsNot bad. The run-up to Tokyo’s Olympics and Paralympics helped speed up change and Tokyo’s public transportation is great. Unfortunately, small restaurants etc are still a challenge…
1I’m from London UK and although not everywhere is accessible most places are and if they aren’t most do try to provide with ramps, etc. to get into the venues. I know that London hosted a very successful Olympics and Paralympics in 2012 so that has certainly helped push the accessibility in the minds of place’s owners
1- View 1 reply
- View more comments
