Venice wheelchair-accessible private tour

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If you are a visitor with physical, sensorial or cognitive disabilities, a parent with children or simply you do not feel to walk and cross so many bridges, this private tour is just for you!
You may think that the historic center of Venice, located on a hundred islands connected to each other by over 400 bridges may difficult or even impossible to travel. Yet, more than one can imagine, Venice is a city accessible to everyone.
On this private tour you will cross the city through a series of itineraries without barriers or adapted according to your needs through the most evocative areas of the historic center including the area of ​​Piazza San Marco, the Rialto market, some areas of the Castello and Cannaregio districts or the islands of Murano, Burano or Sant’Erasmo.

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Duration: 2 to 8 hours
Starts: Venice, Italy
Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips



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If you are a visitor with physical, sensorial or cognitive disabilities, a parent with children or simply you do not feel to walk and cross so many bridges, this private tour is just for you!
You may think that the historic center of Venice, located on a hundred islands connected to each other by over 400 bridges may difficult or even impossible to travel. Yet, more than one can imagine, Venice is a city accessible to everyone.
On this private tour you will cross the city through a series of itineraries without barriers or adapted according to your needs through the most evocative areas of the historic center including the area of ​​Piazza San Marco, the Rialto market, some areas of the Castello and Cannaregio districts or the islands of Murano, Burano or Sant’Erasmo.

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Pass By: City of Venice, City of Venice, Veneto

Travelers with disabilities are frequently intimidated by Venice. The city was built long before “equal access” became part of the architect’s vocabulary: the city is dotted with hundreds of bridges that require climbing and descending steps and may be confusing for visitors with sensorial and cognitivie disabilities.
It’s no wonder that many tourists with disabilities are tempted to skip Venice when traveling through Europe. And that’s a shame, because thanks to this private tour it will be certainly possible to enjoy Venice at most:
In case of physical disabilities with a wheelchair, strollers or simply avoiding too many bridges and long walks: the tour will be personalised to meet your needs.
In case of sensorial and cognitive disabilities (hearing loss or deafness, blindness of visual limitations; cognitive difficulties), the experience will be customized to make sure it will be usable but above all entertaining and enriching.



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