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Accessible Hotels in Europe

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Accessible Hotels in Europe - It can be quite challenging to find out exactly how accessible a hotel is. Some, but not all, hotel search websites have check boxes for “accessible rooms”, but this can mean anything from completely step-free with roll-in shower to having to 2 steps to navigate before you get to the elevator and a bathroom door too narrow for a wheelchair. This can make it difficult to find accessible hotels in Europe.

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 Additionally, if you go directly to the hotel’s website you may or may not find any information on accessibility. If you send the hotel an email asking Europe accessible hotel questions, you might not get a timely response or you might not get a response at all. If you call to ask questions about accessibility, the person at the reception desk may not know the width of the bathroom door, the placement of grab bars near the toilet, or whether or not a wheelchair can fit beside the bed. Additionally, the person you are speaking to may not know English well and may be completely unfamiliar with accessibility terms like “grab bars”, “door knob”, “motion-activated door”, etc… In short, finding accurate Europe wheelchair accessible hotel information is not very easy!

SageTraveling.com has researched accessible hotels in various European cities and provides detailed accessibility descriptions and pictures. The information provided covers all of the accessibility details that a slow-walker or wheelchair user will need.  We provide you with a selection of accessible hotels to choose from so you stay at the perfect hotel for you.
 
Other websites that may be useful include Booking.com, Orbitz.com, Expedia.com, Hotels.com, Travelocity.com which have the option to narrow your search for accessible rooms (on Travelocity you have to narrow the search after you perform an initial search).  Although to be honest, even if the accessibility information is correct on these websites it won't have the level of detail that many disabled travelers need.  Tripadvisor.com and Venere.com don’t have accessible room search capabilities.

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