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Join conversations with travelers with disabilities and welcoming locals, sharing tips on accessible hotels, wheelchair-friendly attractions, and transportation in Italy. From the Colosseum in Rome and the canals of Venice to Florence’s art treasures, the Amalfi Coast, and the ruins of Pompeii, 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, along with travelers who have autism, low vision, or hearing impairments, helping you enjoy a more accessible Italy adventure.
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Discovering Rome with accessibility in mind? This insightful blog post shares one traveler’s experience navigating the city’s ancient streets on wheels. From accessible highlights to unexpected challenges, it’s a firsthand look at Rome’s accessibility.
Have you visited Rome with mobility needs? What tips or stories can you share?
Read the post here:
theworldisaccessible.com
“Rome on Wheels” – by Kelly Mack Table of Contents Rome is an incredible city, filled with history and art — plus incredible food. On a recent Mediterranean cruise my husband, Richard, and I spent one day touring some of … Continue reading
Have you been to Milan? How would you rate the accessibility there? What’s good to see and what’s best to avoid?
Has anyone taken the train in Italy? It looks fairly accessible, but there don’t seem to be windows for wheelchair users… can someone clarify?
havewheelchairwilltravel.net
Italia Rail - accessibility on the Italian Rail network - Have Wheelchair Will Travel
The Italian Rail Network offers services making travel easier for people with a disability. We were impressed by accessibility on Italia Rail
2 CommentsI see what you mean with windows – but trains are different from one another, some will have windows some not, I was seated near the wheelchair space recently, going down from Venice to Bologna, and there was a window, but the space for the wheelchair is a separate space, which sometimes has just that white wall, so not necessarity the window…
Heading to Rome for the first time? John from Wheelchair Travel has a great starter’s guide to accessibility.
wheelchairtravel.org
Rome, Italy Wheelchair Accessible Travel Guide - Wheelchair Travel
Everything you need to know about travel to Rome, Italy with a wheelchair — tourist attractions, accessible hotels, public transport & more.
Have you found some cities in Italy to be more accessible than others?
autismadventuresabroad.com
Every publicly owned tourist attraction in Italy is free for disabled visitors, this also includes line skips. Here's free options in Florence
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