Paris is an iconic city packed full of important cultural monuments, world-famous art galleries and fascinating museums. With so much on offer, planning an accessible Paris holiday can be overwhelming. It is difficult to know which attractions to prioritise, and, as a wheelchair user, which to avoid. This article will help you create the perfect itinerary with insider knowledge of the accessibility of Paris's must-see sights and the best ways to get from A to B.
This or That? Creating an Itinerary
Itineraries do not only cover what to do and see but when. As many tourist attractions are far apart in Paris, knowing which activities should be done on the same day will give you more time to spend exploring the city.
Here are my top tips for a fully accessible Paris holiday.
Learn the Lingo
A great way to help your trip go smoothly is to learn a few French phrases. These will come in handy when you are searching for accessible entrances as they are not always immediately obvious.
With these handy phrases, you'll be able to communicate your needs and might even get a smile from the locals!
If your French isn't quite up to scratch why not seek the help of a specialist disabled travel tour operator? A specialist tour company will have unparalleled experience of the city and will be able to advise on every topic, from which hotel to stay in, to when to visit the Louvre. Calling in the travel experts is a great way to make the most of your accessible Paris holiday.
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