Written by Cory Lee, Curb Free With Cory Lee
After a few spectacular days in Tampa recently (read my blog post all about accessibility in Tampa here), I headed to Sarasota, Florida for the first time ever. To be honest, I didn’t really know what Sarasota had to offer or what accessible sights there were to enjoy, but I’ve heard from multiple people that Sarasota is a fun destination, so I was excited to finally check it out. In short, Sarasota did not disappoint.
Whether you’re looking for an accessible beach destination or a plethora of indoor and outdoor attractions, there are plenty of wheelchair accessible Sarasota attractions and things to do for any visitor. I had a wonderful few days in Sarasota and quickly discovered that it should be a must-visit destination for any accessible Florida trip.
Here’s my wheelchair accessible Sarasota travel guide, including things to do, places to eat, and where to stay –
Wheelchair Accessible Sarasota Florida Attractions & Things to Do
The Ringling
I simply can’t talk about Sarasota without mentioning its history with the circus. Sarasota became the winter quarters for the Ringling Bros. Circus in 1927 and the city has had a strong connection to the circus since that time. Today, you can learn all about the circus life, and much more, at The Ringling in Sarasota, Florida.