Experiences for Electric Wheelchair Users

Italy, curated for how you travel.

Each experience below is verified for the specific needs of your accessibility profile — by a concierge who calls every venue, in any language, before you do.

What "verified" means for Electric Wheelchair Users

Every experience checked for the details that matter to you.

We don't list a generic catalogue. Each experience below has been visited, measured and verified by our team specifically for travelers in your profile.

The verification checklist under each card is the actual list of items we confirmed before publishing it.

An ancient Rome itinerary built around battery range

Lazio · Rome

An ancient Rome itinerary built around battery range

A Colosseum lift that works, a Vatican route mapped for an 85kg chair, and a hotel with two confirmed charging points.

Electric wheelchairs change everything: weight, turning radius, charging needs. We confirm lift weight capacity at every site, map ramp gradients within safe limits, and verify the hotel has accessible charging outlets in the room — not behind the bed.

Verified for you

  • Lift weight capacity
  • Ramp gradient <8%
  • Charging outlets in room
  • Turning radius at entrances
“My chair is heavy. The Access Key was the first agency that actually asked about weight before booking lifts.” — Marco, power chair user, Italy
A Venice route via accessible bridges and waterbus stops

Veneto · Venice

A Venice route via accessible bridges and waterbus stops

The 11 accessible bridges. The water-bus stops with low ramps. A hotel on the right side of the canal.

Venice has more accessibility than most travelers realize, but the information is buried. We map a route across only the 11 bridges with permanent ramps, confirm the ACTV water-bus stops with accessible boarding, and pick hotels on the side of the canal you actually need.

Verified for you

  • Accessible bridges mapped
  • Water-bus accessible stops
  • Hotel-side of canal
  • Vaporetto boarding ramps
“No one had ever told me about the accessible bridges. We saw Venice in a way I thought wasn't possible.” — Helena, power chair user, Sweden
Milan with metro accessibility verified line by line

Lombardy · Milan

Milan with metro accessibility verified line by line

The metro lines with working lifts. A hotel near a station with platform-level boarding. Battery-charging cafés in the design district.

Milan's metro accessibility is improving fast, but station-by-station status changes monthly. Our concierge calls ATM Milano the week of your visit, confirms which lifts are working, and routes you only through stations with platform-level boarding.

Verified for you

  • Metro lifts confirmed week-of
  • Platform-level boarding stations
  • Hotel near accessible station
  • Charging-friendly cafés
“They called the day before to tell me one lift was out and re-routed me. Small thing, huge difference.” — Pierre, power chair user, France

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