ROME TOURS FOR DISABLED WITH TRANSFER SERVICE
Rome Tours For Disabled | Rome wheelchair-accessible customized private guided tour. Rome, Vatican museum tour for people with disability and mobility problems
Tour in Rome is a tour company managed by a team of Rome’s official tour guides. Thanks to the experience and professionalism of our staff we can provide high-quality services. We can organize tailor-made guided tours to satisfy all requests, for example, the Rome Tours For The Disabled.
We have a long experience with guided tours accessible to disabled persons and anyone with mobility problems.
The itineraries of our Rome tours for the disabled and its county have been designed to use the most accessible routes possible for wheelchair users and to enjoy the special benefits for the disabled.
The Rome Tours For The Disabled are comfortable and safe. For all of our tours, including visiting a museum or an archaeological area, you will skip the line, taking advantage of a privileged entrance.
For transfers, we always use vehicles with wheelchair ramps (vans or buses) and golf carts if possible.
The Rome Tours For The Disabled listed below can be adapted to be accessible for disabled tourists and wheelchair users.
Rome in one day tour accessible to disabled and wheelchair users.
Rome in two days tour accessible to disabled and wheelchair users.
Vatican museum and Sistine Chapel tour for wheelchair users
Borghese Gallery guided tours for wheelchair users
Ancient Rome and Coliseum tour Accessible for wheelchair users
Rome by night driven tour for disabled
Information to get around Rome with a wheelchair.
Most of the streets of Roma are paved with Cobblestones, and few public transportation are adapted at the needs of disabled visitors.
There are not many curbs or sidewalks, and many streets are irregular. For this reason, the wheelchair can catch on the unleveled cobblestones risking falling. Also, the shops often have a step to get into.
Unfortunately, few of Rome’s buses are equipped with ramps that extend to the curb for wheelchair users to get, and it is not easy to distinguish them. Rome’s city center has very narrow streets, where buses can drive, so tourists have to walk. Both of the buses below are accessible.
Rome Accessible Metro Stations
Rome Metro line A
Metro station Valle Aurelia Cipro/ Musei Vaticani are accessible.
Rome Metro line B
The stations of Cavour, Colosseo, and Circo Massimo are the only ones not accessible.
Rome Taxi and Vehicles for the disabled
Few taxis are equipped to carry wheelchairs, but some private companies have unique vehicles with an integrated lift to allow the wheelchairs to slide into the vehicle securely locked. For a wheelchair-accessible taxi, van, or bus for transfers, you can contact info@tourinrome.com.
They can provide wheelchair-accessible vans or buses with a fold-down ramp or lift, and the wheelchair passengers are securely locked into position.
The drivers are English speakers and are particularly experienced in driving with disabled persons.
This company can plan tours, excursions, and transfers from the airports and Civitavecchia cruise terminal to Rome.