Here is a collection of excellent tips about accessibility in Europe if you or your travel companions have disabilities. The great age of many iconic sites and buildings might make you think they’re inaccessible for anyone with mobility challenges, yet actually ramps, lifts, and wheelchair-friendly paths exist in many places, and more are being installed regularly. Remember, too, that these adaptations also make travel easier for families with young ones in strollers. Many museums and other sites feature acoustic guides, tactile exhibits and information in Braille for visitors with hearing or vision disabilities. You can find a huge amount of accessibility information online for accommodations, public transportation, airports, national parks and outdoor attractions, and general sites about travelers with disabilities. Before you arrive at your next destination, it’s always a good idea to call ahead to confirm that your requirements will be addressed. Come and visit wonderful, accessible Europe!