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Accessible travel tips shared by the
Wheel the World community

By Ethan Godard Traveling with a disability requires thoughtful planning, adaptability, and a few key strategies to ensure a smooth experience. But for those new to accessible travel, the idea of navigating unfamiliar destinations can feel overwhelming. That’s why we turned to seasoned travelers in our accessible travel community for their best

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From Grandkids to Grandparents: Key Features of an Accessible Short-Term Rental (STR)

Becoming rentABLE the premier site for validated accessible STR’s Multigenerational travel has seen significant growth in recent years as there is a growing desire for parents, grandparents and children to prioritize time together. A recent study from the Family Travel Association showed that over 50% of parents are planning to travel with

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Three reasons why London is one of Europe’s most accessible travel destinations

By Paige Bishop Photo by Sabrina Mazzeo Europe as a whole is known for its accessibility, but if you’re searching for a travel destination that ensures enjoyable, stress-free experiences, London tops the list. With 1.2 million people registered as disabled residing in the capital, this city has many inclusive features that

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