7. Edinburgh, Scotland
England, Scotland, and Ireland are very much in demand when discussing vacations for disabled seniors. Admit it, now that you are retired you’ve been thinking the time has come to visit (some more of) Europe. Obviously, you know English very well, so it is really lovely when you can explain briefly what you desire, and they will cater for your need. Even though Scotland is a hilly area and there are some attractions you’d better avoid (e.g., Edinburgh castle), the cobbled streets and ups and downs, this is still a very popular historical destination. Edinburgh’s New Town is perfect for you, the sidewalks are smooth, and black cabs are perfectly equipped for handling wheelchairs when you wish to avoid steep climbing hills.