Edinburgh Handicapped Accessible Travel Keys To Success By Sage Traveling

When planning your Edinburgh handicapped travel, be sure to check off these 7 Keys to Success.
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Houston, TX (prHWY.com) January 7, 2013 - Edinburgh handicapped travel presents numerous wonderful sightseeing experiences as well as several challenges that wheelchair tourists will encounter. While the hills are definitely the biggest challenge, cobblestones are present challenges on many streets and few accessible public transportation options exist between the tourist attractions. Sage Traveling provides you with 7 keys to success for Edinburgh accessible travel that give you everything you need to visit Edinburgh with a disability.

When planning your Edinburgh handicapped travel, be sure to check off the below Keys to Success.

1. Stay in an accessible hotel in the New Town or on the Royal Mile - Disabled visitors to Edinburgh have a choice to make. Should you stay on the Royal Mile close to most of the tourist attractions and the charming historic area? Or should you stay in the flatter New Town where the terrain and the hotels are more wheelchair friendly? Depending on your accessibility needs and your expectations for the trip, either location can work.

2. Take an Edinburgh wheelchair accessible bus tour - With so many hilly streets separating the tourist attractions, Edinburgh handicapped travel in the city can be challenging. Taking a wheelchair accessible bus tour will allow you to move throughout the city in a comfortable fashion. Buses gather at the Edinburgh Waverly train station and also stop in numerous other places throughout Edinburgh. Some of the buses have wheelchair ramps and others do not. Arrange for a wheelchair accessible bus in advance to be sure that you can make this great tour.

3. Plan to spend plenty of time at Edinburgh Castle - While most castles and palaces take less than 2 hours to visit, the Edinburgh Castle actually contains multiple museums within the castle walls. Visitors to Edinburgh Castle should plan on spending 4 to 8 hours hear seeing the historical artifacts, learning about Scottish history, and seeing the various exhibits and demonstrations. Steep hills exist within the castle so disabled visitors may want to have staff members bring them to the top using the accessible vehicle.

4. Arrange accessible transportation from airport - Edinburgh handicapped travel from the airport is easiest by a wheelchair accessible taxi. Book one in advance to avoid waiting in line or missing a taxi with a wheelchair ramp.

5. See where Harry Potter was born - Okay, so he's not a real person so he wasn't actually born in Edinburgh, but this is the location where J.K. Rowling wrote the first Harry Potter book. Visit the Elephant House coffee bar on George IV Bridge to see where the first book was written.

Get the complete list of 7 Keys To Success For Your Edinburgh Accessible Travel Trip and related information, Please have a look at below..
http://www.sagetraveling.com/edinburgh-handicapped-accessible-travel-keys-to-success

Contact us at info@sagetraveling.com or 1-888-645-7920, and we can get started immediately planning your accessible vacation in Edinburgh!

The Edinburgh disabled travel agents at Sage Traveling use our expertise in Edinburgh accessible travel to create custom accessible holidays for disabled and senior travelers. Disabled visitors to Edinburgh will encounter challenges during their travels, but nearly all can be avoided or overcome if you obtain the proper information before your trip. Our Edinburgh disabled travel agents provide you with accessible hotel accommodations, accessible transportation within and between cities, detailed accessibility information on tourist attractions, and custom accessible itineraries to move you efficiently between tourist sights. We make your dream accessible vacation in Edinburgh a reality!

About Us:
Sage Traveling is committed to providing customized accessible holiday travel for our clients. We deal exclusively in disabled travel to Europe and make it our job to understand all the challenges that disabled travelers may encounter and how to overcome them. Sage Traveling offers comprehensive, detailed, and organized disabled travel information on accessible European tourist attractions, hotels, and transportation.
Let our passion for European travel and research take the stress out of planning your European travel and let us customize a hassle-free accessible holiday for you!

Contact Us:
Sage Traveling
Address: Houston, Texas - USA
info@sagetraveling.com
http://www.sagetraveling.com

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