
Group Description
Connect with travelers with disabilities and welcoming locals, offering tips on accessible hotels, wheelchair-friendly attractions, and transportation in Portugal. From Lisbon’s historic Alfama district and the iconic Belém Tower to Porto’s riverside charm and the beaches of the Algarve, whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning to explore more, this is the place to ask about accommodations, getting around, or inclusive activities – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find personal stories, travel tips, and recommendations for cultural, historical, and nature experiences. This group supports mobility aid users, along with travelers who have hearing impairments, cognitive disabilities, or sensory sensitivities, so you can enjoy a more accessible Portugal adventure.
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A great video showing traveling around Portugal with a wheelchair is possible with TourismForAll!
Yikes… this looks uncomfortable!
01kjs and alliejay4 CommentsNot only difficult in wheelchair but for walking …as lovely as it is to have this history under feet it meant I spent way too much time watching my feet so I didn’t fall!
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“The primary objective of this project was to provide the Ermida de Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe with an accessible route for any visitor with reduced mobility, whether temporary or permanent. It now promotes inclusive communication for all visitors, considering strategies, actions and resources to eliminate physical, intellectual, sensory,…
portugalresident.com
Guadalupe Hermitage accessible to all visitors - Portugal Resident
The Regional Directorate of Culture of the Algarve has implemented an accessibility project enabling all visitors to access the monument.
A city to watch!
Beyond the accessibility limits of an ancient city:
https://eurocities.eu/stories/beyond-the-accessibility-limits-of-an-ancient-city/
eurocities.eu
Beyond the accessibility limits of an ancient city
Porto, a historical city located on the very steep valley of the River Douro and dating to 275 BC, is tackling a particularly challenging goal: barriers-free mobility. As luck would have it, the Portuguese city was never affected by a … Continue reading
Wish I could go! Looks like a great tour!
If anyone goes, please do share your pictures.
https://wheelchairtravel.org/group-trips/portugal-2022/
wheelchairtravel.org
2022 Wheelchair Accessible Group Trip to Portugal - Wheelchair Travel
Explore Portugal's culture, cuisine, wine & UNESCO World Heritage Sites on this accessible group trip with Wheelchair Travel's John Morris.
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