
Verified Guides
Accessible Italy, city by city.
Honest, on-the-ground guides for wheelchair users and travelers with reduced mobility. We measured the doorways, rode the lifts and pushed manual chairs across the cobbles ourselves.

Lazio
Rome
An honest, verified guide to wheelchair accessible Rome: step-free Vatican, Colosseum lift access, accessible taxis, hotels and the cobbled streets you can actually roll on.
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Tuscany
Florence
How to visit Florence in a wheelchair: Uffizi & Accademia step-free access, smooth-cobble routes between sights, accessible hotels in Centro Storico, and the bathrooms that actually work.
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Veneto
Venice
Yes, Venice is wheelchair accessible — if you know which bridges have ramps, which vaporetto lines are step-free, and which islands to visit. Our verified guide for 2026.
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Campania
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is famous for staircases — but it's possible in a wheelchair. Our verified guide to accessible villas, lifts, boat transfers and which towns to actually visit.
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Lombardy
Milan
Milan is Italy's most wheelchair-accessible major city. Our verified guide to accessible Duomo rooftop, Last Supper booking, metro, hotels and the smooth grid streets.
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Lombardy
Lake Como
Verified accessibility guide to Lake Como: which towns work for wheelchair users, accessible ferries, lakeside hotels with roll-in showers and the boats with measured pier gaps.
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