Enjoy 3 days in Prague, Czech Republic with this wheelchair-accessible guide to Prague. This 3 day itinerary for Prague includes Old Town Square, Old Town Hall, Prague Castle. City Center, The Charles Bridge, Wenceslas Square, Jewish Quarter, Astronomical Clock, John Lennon Wall, Vlatva River, The Dancing House, Vitus Cathedral, & other beautiful sites & tips for your trip. Check out this 3 days Prague Itinerary.
Read MoreRead about Terezin Tours from Prague. Learn about visiting the Terezin Memorial, Small Fortress Ghetto, forced labor camp, Magdeburg barracks crematorium, Columbarium prayer room, permanent exhibitions at the Terezin concentration camp, Terezin ghetto, and Jewish Cemetery, and gain a historical overview of World War II, Take a tour of the former prison and learn what visitors can expect from guided tours of Terezin from Prague.
Read MoreHow to plan an accessible trip to Kutna Hora’s Bone Church, the Sedlec Ossuary. A guide for travelers with chronic illness, disability and pain… and anyone else who wants to see 40,000 to 70,000 human skeletons arranged into a chandelier.
Read MorePrague is one of my favorite places on Earth, but fair warning, it’s considered only moderately accessible for wheelchair users. It’s also one of those great European cities paved almost entirely in ankle-breaking cobblestone. So if you’re hyper-mobile or walk with a cane like me, the city becomes decidedly less walkable and decidedly more hobble-able with copious breaks. But it is one of the most beautiful cities on Earth, and as such, I wanted to include a blog post about making a somewhat difficult place a little easier to navigate. So, grab a pork sausage and a pilsner and get ready to read all about Prague, the fifth most visited city in Europe, and the number one place in beer consumption!
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