TravelAbility Advisory Board member John Morris operates the web’s largest accessible travel website, Wheelchair Travel. There, he shares information and tips on traveling with a disability, as well as detailed accessible travel guides to destinations in the United States and abroad.
One of the website’s most popular travel guides helps readers navigate with a wheelchair in Washington, D.C. The capital city of the United States receives praise for its wheelchair-friendly public transportation system, which includes an underground metro, city buses and even a street car. Many of the most popular D.C. tourist attractions, including the Smithsonian Museums, are wheelchair-friendly and offer free admission!
The travel guide contains detailed information on accessible attractions, hotels and transportation services in the District of Columbia – resources disabled travelers need to confidently explore new destinations. The Washington, D.C. wheelchair travel guide is one of more than 50 accessible travel guides on the Wheelchair Travel website and can be accessed by clicking here.
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