

Geordie Travels
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Hey guys! Who here received the February edition of the Tabifolk newsletter? I was wondering if there were any topics or areas of accessible travel that you’d like to see covered in future editions?
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Looking for accessible restaurants, bars, and pubs in London? You should try OutOut – a great resource for accessible places to eat and drink in the UK capital!
Josh Grisdale-
Do they only focus on restaurants?
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Hey all,
Traveling can be expensive at the best of times, but lets be honest, it’s even more so when traveling with a disability, unfortunately. We all know about that ‘disability premium’ that often gets lumped onto us.
But in this piece, I offer 11 tips on ways to save money when traveling. From using public transport to cooking your own…-
Traveling off-season is great. Not only do you avoid foreign travelers, you also miss the local tourists as well. And hotels etc often offer great discounts.
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Thank you for sharing the article. They are all great tips, especially mastering public transportation. However, not all countries have public transportation that is friendly to persons with a disability, like Japan and South Korea.
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Check out this post for tips on flying with a wheelchair. Perfect for those that are new to it:
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