10 Best Vacations for Senior Citizens with Limited Mobility

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2. London, England

Back to the UK. We’ve already mentioned the perks of speaking the language and still being in Europe. There’s no need to be suspicious. Even though this is a melting pot of cultures and it’s busy with tourists all year round, you’ll find getting around the town fairly quick and easy. Most tour buses, City Cruises boats and London Walks are accessible by wheelchairs. Public transport is great. The Natural History Museum, the British Museum and the National Gallery are very accessible and free. With so many sights, moving slowly is not a problem at all. Even if you were a fast walker, it would still be very challenging to visit everything. Therefore, just relax and take it slow.

10 Best Vacations for Senior Citizens with Limited Mobility

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