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Sage Traveling provides 11 Florence Wheelchair Accessible Travel Tips that will help you to see more of Rome with less effort.

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11 Florence Wheelchair Accessible Travel Tips

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Wheelchair accessible travel in Florence must be done over the cobblestones that cover almost the entire city. • There are no accessible public transportation options that connect the attractions in the city centre. • In order to make your trip to Florence as easy as it can be, follow these Florence Wheelchair Accessible Travel Tips.

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1. Group and conquer • Group the tourist attractions by proximity and visit them on different days. • The easiest grouping is to divide your itinerary into north and south. • The north should include the Accademia, the San Marco Museum, and shopping. • The south should include Pitti Palace, the Uffizi Gallery, Ponte Vecchio, and Palazzo Vecchio. The Duomo and Santa Croce are in the centre of town.

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2. Hotel near the train station • If you're traveling by train and can't transfer from your wheelchair to a normal taxi, you may want to stay at a hotel within walking distance of the train station. • There are several located just north of the station.

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3. Italian dining • A great Italian dinner makes for a great end to each day. • Spend some time before you leave finding out where the Florence accessible restaurants are located in each neighborhood. • You should also identify some lunch stops to visit during your sightseeing.

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4. Take a taxi to the Pitti Palace • There's a slightly uphill walk/roll from the Ponte Vecchio to the Pitti Palace located on the south side of the Arno River. • Disabled tourists may want to take a taxi to reach it.

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5. Taxi up to Piazzale Michelangelo • Piazzale Michelangelo provides the best views of Florence and should be visited at sunset on clear days. • It's located up a large hill, and disabled tourists should take a taxi to reach it. • Electric wheelchair and mobility scooter users should use the accessible buses that depart from the train station.

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6. Don’t overpay at the Accademia and Uffizi Gallery Admission is free for a disabled visitor and one companion at both museums.

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7. Vasari Coridor is not accessible • The Vasari Coridor is the private walkway used by the Medici family to get from the Pitti Palace to the city hall. • It runs along the top of the Ponte Vecchio and can be visited by private tours. • Unfortunately, it has steps and no elevator or wheelchair lift.

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Vasari Coridor

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8. Make Accademia and Uffizi reservations to bypass the long lines • You'll be glad you did. • If you need help doing this, we take care of the reservations as part of our Florence Accessible Travel Packages.

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9. Accademia is quick • The Accademia has Michelangelo's David, "The Prisoners", and only 3 more rooms. • If you have a ticket reservation, it takes less than an hour to visit.

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10. Easy to visit without a car • Nearly all of the tourist attractions in Florence are within walking distance of each other. • If you didn't plan ahead at all and needed to go from the Accademi in the north to the Pitti Palace in the south, you would have to cover a distance of 1 mile (1.6 km). There is no need for a rental car.

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11. Take a tour of the Uffizi • The Uffizi Gallery is one of the greatest Renaissance museums in the entire world. • You will fully appreciate it if you take a guided tour. • You'll be glad you did.

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