FLORENCE ACCESSIBLE TOUR

All sites listed below, are part of the ROME ACCESSIBLE TOUR. Some of the impediments has been solved by our direct contact with the relative authority or simply because we know exactly the area. If you like us to drive you around Rome, you can choose up to three different sites listed per day and we will make Rome accessible for you. Cost include, Driver, Fuel, Accessible Transport with lift and transfer from and to the accommodation per booking. Choose the sites to visit, once you have choose the accommodation from a Accessible Accommodations, using our booking form. Than click on the ROME ACCESSIBLE TOUR box. Automatically will add it at you accommodation quote.


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Florence is called the capital of arts; according to statistics produced by UNESCO, 60% of the world's most important works of art are located in Italy and approximately half of these are in Florence. Its chapels, galleries and museums are an inexhaustible treasure, capturing the complex, often elusive spirit of the Renaissance more fully than any other place in the country. Florence attracts a high proportion of international travelers to Italy. The city is an active centre of art and culture, and organizes periodical exhibitions and art festivals. Take for example the summer, when music, cinema, dance and theatre pour out onto the streets and into the squares. There are several outdoor cinemas to be found in Florence, one in the grounds of an old villa where the film is projected onto a screen on the facade of the villa. Nearly all the squares are open in the summer months providing entertainment every evening along with refreshment and spectacular views of the surrounding buildings. The other seasons are no exception however as Florence's theatres draw in the crowds with the operas, ballets and special guests, the many venues that Florence is blessed with host exhibitions, concerts, shows and rare collections of paintings. Florence's blends its art and culture in such a way that you'll find there's always something new to see, do or experience, as it offers endless opportunities to become intimately acquainted with the artistic, architectural, literary, and cultural achievements of Italy's past. Florence’s center town, in the majority of the cases, is made by narrow and “bouncy” roads and pavements are so tidy that it isn’t possible for two persons walking at the same time on it and this is the reason why you will see people walking on the roads quite often. The other side of the coin is the center has car interdiction area called ZTL which allow to stay on the road pretty safe without thinking all the time about Italian drivers and at the same time, if you bring your own disable badge, particular permitted pass, released by the Council, will allow us to get into it for an excursion tour with van. Mainly has slide path on the pavementsbut be prepare to have some difficulties. Due is particular attention at the social problems, Florence’s Council has allowed disability to be accessible at main museums and buildings with artistic interest. Many sites in Florence are accessible. We checked for you the main , monuments, churches, museums and listed here including Accessibility Details, opening times and ticket costs. Add your FLORENCE ACCESSIBLE TOUR, once you have choose the accommodation from of Accessible Accommodations, on the booking form.


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