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Come and lose yourself in the magic of Brașov’s streets — a highlight of our Transylvania tours. Discover its medieval Saxon walls and bastions, the towering Gothic-style Black Church, and vibrant cafés at every turn.
Enjoy every moment without worrying about accessibility. We’ll handle all the details so you can focus on the experience.
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I love restaurants/cafes on the street – instantly makes many places accessible!
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Hello , May i ask where can i rent wheelchair in osaka ?
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Hi Henzel, just got your request and sent a reply. Also try @tak here on tabifolk
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From what I have seen in several trips to Japan street parking is non-existant. Off street parking (paid) is the norm. Some hotels and restaurants have free parking but you generally have to pay, especially in large towns and cities. The only time we got any use out of a blue badge on the last trip (April) was getting disabled discount on…
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Hello! I’m Eleonora, I am from Rome but I live in Brussels, Belgium, and I have been a member of Tabifolk as “myself” for quite some time (if you want to connect I am @eleonora_censorii ).
More or less a year ago, I created WheelTribe, a website born out of the idea that if you love to organise your own trips, and you have accessibility needs…
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Oh, I forgot, here is the website, and I’d like to start by sharing a really cool place I have been to last year, an all accessible beach, completely for free in beautiful APULIA (which is the tip of the heel of the “Italian boot” https://www.wheeltribe.eu/products/io-posso-san-foca-accessible-beach
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Where was that picture taken? A bit different than my image of Europe!
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Hello. Since we are visiting Japan in Summer, i wanted to know how works the the BLuew Disability Parking Badge. Is our from Europe allowed, or do we need to do something to get one that gives us the possibility to use for parking.
Thank you
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