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Accessible Travel

The Accessible Travel Style is for travelers with visual, hearing, mobile, visible and invisible disabilities. They must confirm their basic needs are covered when it comes to their accommodation, transportation, and experiences…and if they can’t confirm it, they must prepare for the event in which they will not be covered…which is how they’ve grown up in our world. Unfortunately, centuries ago, when they were building the Colosseum, Duomo, or another ancient work of art, accessibility was not at the forefront of priorities.

However, accessibility in Europe has improved with time. Museums have more accessible points of access throughout their facilities with elevators, ramps, designated viewing spaces, and discounted tickets. Although most museums are not entirely accessible yet, the planning and development has become more intentional.

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