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What is the most wheelchair friendly city in Italy?

WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE ITALY
  • AMALFI COAST. READ MORE.
  • FLORENCE. READ MORE.
  • LUCCA. READ MORE.
  • PISA. READ MORE.
  • SARDINIA. READ MORE.
  • VENICE. READ MORE.




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As with many ancient cities, Rome will present some challenges to wheelchair users and people with mobility problems. However, you absolutely can visit Rome in a wheelchair and have a wonderful trip. This guide will give you what you need to know about how to make accessible travel in Rome possible.

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The medium and long distance Frecciarossa, Frecciargento, Frecciabianca and Intercity trains are equipped with a carriage with two wheelchair places plus 2 companion seats in each carriage. The carriages are marked on the outside by a special international symbol.

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GENEVA (5 October 2022) – In a pioneering case, the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has found that Italy's failure to provide individualised support services to a family of persons with disabilities was discriminatory and violated their rights to family life, to live independently and to an ...

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Tickets. The entry to the Colosseum is entirely free for the disabled visitor and one companion. On top of that, access for disabled visitors and one companion is a priority (so bring a disability certificate…). You do not need to make a reservation for this.

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The most disabled friendly countries in the world
  • The Netherlands. Amsterdam. Accessible hotel rooms.
  • Germany. Accessible public transportation.
  • Canada. Montreal.
  • Japan. Tokyo.
  • South America. Argentina.
  • United States. New York.
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Our top destinations for disabled holidays in Italy
  • Escape to Sicily.
  • Lake Garda, Venice & Verona.
  • Tuscany Tour & Italian Cookery.
  • The Wonders of Ancient Rome.


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Florence, Italy. No list of walkable cities in Europe would be complete without mentioning Florence. When your feet hit the streets of Florence, the discoveries are endless. The top sites in Florence are all easily accessed on foot.

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Use the Rome accessible bus tour to get around town – There are few accessible bus routes in Rome and wheelchair accessible taxis are expensive. For 25 euro per person per day, wheelchair accessible travel in Rome is possible by using one of the accessible bus tours to get between the tourist attractions.

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