Disabled travelers are frequently intimidated by Venice. The city was built long before “equal access” became part of the architect’s vocabulary, and the city is dotted with hundreds of bridges that require climbing and descending steps.
Italy was a destination that I wanted to visit for as long as I could remember and in particular, I always wanted to visit the city of Venice. With singing gondoliers and iconic sights, this was one of my top dream destinations, but I worried that Venice wouldn’t be...
Accessible Venice tours are available for disabled travelers who want to visit all the major sites including St. Mark’s Piazza, St. Mark’s Basilica, Doge’s Palace, the Ca Rezzonico Museum and the Grand Canal. Many disabled travelers have long stayed away from the city...
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