Visiting Stonehenge as a Wheelchair User
*This is a guest post from Grace Kestler* Before visiting Stonehenge I didn’t know much about it. I remember seeing photos in my anthropology…
Read More*This is a guest post from Grace Kestler* Before visiting Stonehenge I didn’t know much about it. I remember seeing photos in my anthropology…
Read MoreA few years ago, I went to the Bahamas and tried to use my phone for about an hour one day. I just wanted…
Read MoreOne of the top things to do on an Australian vacation is bushwalking. What you may not know is that being in a wheelchair doesn’t…
Read Moreweekend in Berlin– *This is a guest post from Grace Kestler* – My relationship with the Berlin, Germany transportation system is complicated. Some days…
Read MoreThe enchanting Old Town at the heart of Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful places in Croatia. Against a backdrop of red rooftops,…
Read MoreLiberty Drives was founded in 1997 by Richard Briggs OBE to provide free tours of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens for visitors with limited…
Read MoreKnown for its stunning fjords and majestic mountains and glaciers, Norway also ranks highly for accessible travel. In the last ten years, the country…
Read MoreIn recent years, Singapore has made a concerted effort to become one of the most wheelchair accessible destinations in Southeast Asia. In addition to specialized…
Read MoreIf you have been reading my blog for a while, then you probably know that I am going on my dream trip: a South…
Read MoreMinneapolis’ reputation as artsy and progressive combined with St. Paul’s charming and quieter historic atmosphere means that the Twin Cities have a lot to…
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