Experiences for Visual Impairment

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 Visual Impairment

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.

Florence through touch and description

Tuscany · Florence

Florence through touch and description

Audio-described museum tours. Tactile copies of Michelangelo. A guide trained in sighted-guide technique.

Florence has world-class tactile experiences for low-vision and blind travelers, but you have to ask the right people. Our team books the Uffizi's audio-described tour, the Opera del Duomo's tactile models, and pairs you with a guide certified in sighted-guide technique.

Verified for you

  • Audio-described museum slots
  • Tactile model availability
  • Sighted-guide trained companion
  • High-contrast restaurant menus
“She knew where to stand so I could see colour. I cried in front of the Botticellis.” — Yuki, low vision, Japan
Rome with tactile maps and guide-dog welcoming venues

Lazio · Rome

Rome with tactile maps and guide-dog welcoming venues

A tactile map of the Forum. Restaurants that welcome guide dogs without questions. A hotel with braille floor signage.

We confirm every site's guide-dog policy in writing before you book, source tactile maps of the major archaeological sites, and book restaurants that have hosted assistance animals before — no awkward conversations at the door.

Verified for you

  • Guide-dog policy in writing
  • Tactile site maps
  • Braille hotel signage
  • Audio-described tours
“Not one restaurant questioned my dog. That has never happened anywhere else.” — Hugo, blind traveler with guide dog, Spain
Venice by sound, scent, and gondola

Veneto · Venice

Venice by sound, scent, and gondola

A gondolier briefed on description. A glass-making demo you can hear and touch. A hotel with consistent room layout.

Venice is a sensory city — bells, water, glass, spices. We book a gondolier briefed to describe the buildings as you pass, a Murano glass demo where you can hold the materials, and a hotel that confirms room layout consistency so navigation stays predictable.

Verified for you

  • Described gondola tour
  • Touch-friendly artisan visit
  • Consistent room layout confirmed
  • Quiet route mapping
“For the first time on a trip, I felt I was experiencing the city, not being led through it.” — Aïsha, low vision, Morocco

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