Brussels is setting itself up to be a city for everyone, with lifts in metro stations, floor guidance, audible signals at pedestrian crossings, adapted taxis and assistance in the metro and train. It is constantly improving access to transport, services, recreation and housing. Many hotels, restaurants, shops, attractions, museums and cultural sites have adapted their facilities so that people with less mobility can make the most of their visit to Brussels
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