Disabled Accessible Walking Tour In Rome

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Europe Disabled Travel Advice, Accessible Tours Hotels, Accessible Holidays, Disabled Guided Tours By www.sagetraveling.com. Rome is a mix of ancient ruins, Renaissance beauty, and a modern metropolis. Seeing them all in single day is difficult, but the Accessible Walking Tour - Rome in a Day will at least give you a glimpse at all the major sights.

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Rome is a mix of ancient ruins, Renaissance beauty, and a modern metropolis. Seeing them all in single day is difficult, but the Accessible Walking Tour – Rome in a Day will at least give you a glimpse at all the major sights.

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You’ll see all the major attractions in Rome including the Vatican, the Roman Forum, the Coliseum, and the Pantheon.The distance from the Colosseum to the Vatican is about 7 km and you’ll cover it over the course of 7 hours.

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During the Wheelchair Accessible Walking Tour – Rome in a Day you’ll stop for lunch at an accessible restaurant (not included in the price).Bring some comfortable shoes or a new set of wheelchair tires!

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Tour Highlights- Colosseum- Roman Forum- Sistine Chapel- Raphael Rooms- St. Peter’s Basilica- Piazza Navona- Trevi Fountain- Pantheon

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Accessibility DescriptionThe Accessible Walking Tour – Rome in a Day is the longest of all of our accessible walking tours in Rome. Over the course of the day you may walk 5 to 8 km. Disabled visitors who are looking for a full-day tour but can not walk or roll this far can take our Rome wheelchair accessible van tour.

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On this full day accessible Rome walking tour, you will start off your tour visiting the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. Disabled access at the Colosseum is provided by a ramp on the west side of the building. There is flat access into the interior to see where gladiators dueled or you can take the elevator to the upper level for a birds eye view.

The accessible entrance to the Roman Forum is located on Via dei Fori Imperiali where an elevator can take disabled visitors down into the Forum. Wheelchair access inside the Roman Forum is challenging with lots of uneven ground and steps.

Accessible Entrance (with elevator) to Roman Forum

Via dei Fori Imperiali

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To get from Ancient Rome to the Vatican, you can walk/roll or hail a taxi. Your guide will escort you to a wheelchair accessible restaurant near the Vatican. When you get the Vatican Museums entrance, disabled access to the Vatican is by a ramp and an elevator.

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The Sistine Chapel is reached by a wheelchair lift shown on our Sistine Chapel disabled access page. The St. Peter’s wheelchair accessible entrance is located in St. Peter’s Square which is about 500 meters away from the Vatican Museums entrance.

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After this Accessible Walking Tour – Rome in a Day visits the Vatican, you will walk/roll or take a taxi to the attractions in the city center. The Pantheon is surrounded by cobblestones but has a ramp at the front left of the building.

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The Piazza Navona has a single step to get up to the Fountain of Four Rivers. A half-step can be found at the north end of the piazza. The Trevi Fountain has a series of steps approaching it, but disabled visitors can see it just fine without going down the steps.

Tour Details

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Tour duration: 7 hours

Cost: 470 euro for the entire group

Days of the week the tour is offered: Every day except Sunday

Meeting time: 10 am

Meeting place: The lobby of one of the accessible hotels in Rome

Dress code: Covered knees and shoulders

Number of people on tour: Up to 5 people

Entrance tickets: Tickets of for one disabled person and one companion are free to the Roman Forum, Colosseum, and Vatican. Otherwise the Vatican is 23 euro for an adult and 15 euro for student/youth and the Roman Forum and Colosseum are 14 euro per person.

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We look forward to making your accessible dream vacation a reality!

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