Written by Bailey Letson, Wheel the World, November 5, 2021
Italy has unsurprisingly been a top destination to travel for centuries now. It is and has been a cultural capital since the Renaissance, with a long list of famous artists, a vast architectural trajectory, and world-renowned cuisine. Who hasn’t eaten a pasta dish with the authentic tomato sauce, Pomodoro? Everyone should experience Italy, and we’ve put together a list of accessible hotels in Italy, so that you can find exactly where to stay on your trip to the place of many main origins of western culture. Book a Cruise From Rome
Wheelchair accessible hotels Italy: read about the following wheelchair-accessible hotels in the most diverse and popular parts of Italy: Rome, Florence, Venice and Tuscany.
Accessible Hotels Italy: Rome
Hotel Lancelot
Let’s start with Italy’s capital,Rome. With the warmth that comes with any family business, Lancelot Hotel is just 400 meters from the Colosseum and offers two accessible rooms. One triple with one king and one single bed, and the double one with two single beds. Both are spacious, offer roll-in showers, complimentary Wi-Fi and toilets with grab bars.
The hotel makes up for the stairs in the lobby with a large ramp that covers them. Breakfast is served in the hotel’s dining room daily and a bar is available for guests. In addition to many restaurants nearby, don’t forget to visit the Trevi fountain, just 1.8 kilometers away. Find out more about Hotel Lancelot here.
Hotel Indigo
The famous Hotel Indigo is Located very close to Piazza Navona. In the center of the city, this accommodation features contemporary decor, modern ambience and accessible amenities.
The accessible double room is spacious, bright, and has a private bathroom. A roll-in floor shower with shower seat, telephone, and switches reachable from the bed and a flat screen TV are some of its features that will make your stay comfortable and luxurious. CLICK HERE to book a cruise from Rome.
The hotel has a rooftop terrace overlooking Rome, a fitness center, and spa, plus step-free entrances and smooth floors. The restaurant has easy-access seating inside and offers food on par with any Italian restaurant. Click here to read about Hotel Indigo’s accessibility features.