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What places would you be most interested in visiting?
curbfreewithcorylee.com
Wheelchair Accessible Florence, Italy: Your Ultimate Travel Guide
From visiting iconic landmarks to hidden gems, wheelchair accessible Florence was an unforgettable adventure!
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Something UK users may want to sign
sellingtravel.co.uk
Transport secretary should be "ashamed" says disability advocate - Selling Travel
Jon Fletcher is calling on the travel industry to sign a petition to implement legislation recommended by the Aviation Accessibility Report
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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…
travelandtourworld.com
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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A nice encouraging read
travelweekly.com
Relying on experience, travel advisors serve clients with disabilities
Three advisors bank on lessons learned in their own travels to create smooth journeys for clients with accessibility needs.
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What a cool experience!
atvyyc.net
Visiting Hanoi Train Street as a Wheelchair User - Accessible Travels & Vacations
Seeing pictures and videos online, Hanoi Train Street is definitely one of Hanoi’s most famous attractions. This is where you can see a train pass through a narrow street surrounded by cafes. A friend and I visited Hanoi a couple … Continue reading
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So happy to read you made the Train Street. I was there too last year, luckily I still managed to walk a few steps. The terrain is certainly very very uneven and not easy at all.
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