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Accessible Italy Holidays

We can arrange your City break holiday to Rome and we have a great selection of accommodation to suit all budgets and tastes. We can Tailor make your holiday including travel, accessible taxi transfers and tours around Rome. Each holiday is tailor made to your exact requirements please call on 0161 260 2218 to speak with one of our Rome Specialists.

Accommodation in Italy

We have accessible accommodation in Italy including holidays to Amalfi, Florence, Milan, Naples, Pisa, Rome, Sardinia, Sicily, Sorrento, Turin, Tuscany, Umbria, Venice ,Verona

Rental Mobility Equipment

We can provide all types of equipment for disabled in all Italian cities:
• Hoist with or without slinging
• Wheelchair
• Electric scooter
• Shower chair
• Vehicle equipped with platform

Specialized Equipment to rent for tours

Disabled travellers are now on “equal footing” with other travellers as they view all of Italy’s historic sites from “WheelyTrekky”, a specially designed wheelchair. The WheelyTrekky is available for tours to : Colosseo & Roma Imperiale, Villa Dei Quintili, Ostia Antica, Appia Antica, Terme di Caracalla, Tivoli Villa Adriana and Montecassino

360° degree manoeuvrability around obstacles such as stones, holes, and steps allows visitors to safely navigate the country’s ancient streets and steps, areas previously off limit to disabled travellers. Shock absorbers under the chair keep the ride smooth.

Accessible Tours in Rome

Milan: The Last Supper of Leonardo Da Vinci
• Duration: half day tour
• With a private guide

The undisputed masterpiece of Renaissance, “The last Supper” of the genius Leonardo Da Vinci is classified as World Heritage by Unesco and preserved in the former refectory of the convent , adjacent to the sanctuary of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan.
There is the possibility to book a visit of the masterpiece, with a private guide who will reveal you all the secrets of one of the master work of the Italian Renaissance period.
The reservation is required one month before.

Milan: Highlights of the City
• Duration: Half day tour
• With Private tour guide
Start the visit from the historical castle of the Sforza family, with its park, one of the symbols of the city. Then continue the tour with the famous Basilica di S. Ambrogio, patron of the city and after then we will visit the Duomo (1386 A.D.), testimony of wealth in an unusual Lombardo-Gothic style, entirely built in marble and holding more than 3500 statues.
Through the heart of the city you can admire the Royal Palace, the famous “La Scala” Theatre, temple of lyrical music, where Giuseppe Verdi, Bellini and Puccini played their works.

The visit ends with the city’s Monumental Cemetery, one of the most interesting artistic examples of funeral monuments.

Shopping Tour
• Duration: 3 hours.
A private personal shopper will be dedicated to you and will make your experience unique with a tailor–made shopping
Shopping times : am or pm
A shopping expert will escort you to some of the most famous shops and ateliers , from fashion to objects and antiques, and will advise you in your purchases, helping you to choose the best for your needs, without any obligation of purchasing anything.

The Sanità District and its Fontanelle Cemetery
• Half day tour
• With a local guide, better in the morning
The Fontanelle Cemetery (in Neapolitan ‘O campusanto d’ ‘e Funtanelle) is an ancient cemetery of Naples, located in Fontanelle St., in the Sanità neighbourhood, one of the oldest districts of the city. His name is because of the presence of natural water sources in remote times. The cemetery hosts the remains of 40,000 people, victims of two big pestilences in 1656 and 1836.

It’s a really special graveyard that reveals the unique, unusual, very close relationship of the Neapolitan people with the Death, where sacred and profane, magic and religion hold together to create a popular cult: it consists in the adoption and the loving care of a skull (called “capuzzella”), which represents the abandoned soul “pezzentella” (poor unfortunate) in return for protection.

The boiling blood
• Half day tour
• With a local guide, better in the morning
Naples is a city suspended between two famous miracles of blood two unbelievable miracles. The tale will happen through one of the oldest spine of the city, Tribunali St., where you guide will go to narrating to you the true story of a city and its deep troubles.

You will visit the Chapel of the Treasure of San Gennaro, the city’s patron saint, and then we will go to the magnificent Church of San Gregorio Armeno, where you will find the miracle of the blood of another particular saint, almost unheard.

The rational city between the two Great Wars
• Half day tour
• Better in the morning
The architecture of the State, so modern in technology, in style, in form, with its gigantic structures, its substance of the buildings made of solid materials, such as bricks and marble, arches, columns, niches and statues, imperial eagles, beams and coats. These items represented the “Mediterranean” constructions in a large number of eternal cities, all wrapped by a Baroque image so geometric, so squared, absolutely rhetorical as well as very functional.

During the walk you can admire famous buildings such as the Post Office Building, that seems to embrace the square where it is located, the Palace of the Mutilated, the Provincial Government Building and much more

The history of the Neapolitan crib
• Half day tour
• With a local guide, better in the morning (chance of performing it throughout the year)
In Naples , in the heart of Christmas, the perfect walking is in its Old Town: the narrow streets of San Gregorio Armeno, a key step for those who want truly enjoy the spirit of the Neapolitan tradition, emanating from the smell of moss and cork. These two essential materials give rise to the famous Nativity scene and her artistic protagonists : the Pastors, that dominate the scene of Neapolitan Christmas, between antiquity and innovation, a magic world suspended between two bridges: the sacred and the profane.

Retrace the pathways of the crib-art with a “route narrated” to discover the oldest and most arcane mysteries that lie in the representation of the Nativity in Naples. Tradition has it that the origins of Neapolitan crib are grounded in an ancient past hanging in the balance in between paganism and Christianity.

Naples in Liberty style and Belle Époque
• Half day tour
• Better in the morning
The Liberty style is a language, a time, a way of life, also called Floral. It is an innovative, international trend about the Nature, a little bit bizarre, unifying the European compound, strongly consolidated in the new alliance between art and industry. A special fashion that has grown in the most chic neighborhoods of Naples: Piazza Amedeo, Via del Parco Margherita, Piazza dei Martiri and Via Filangieri. A vary famous places are Caffè Gambrinus and Galleria Umberto I. A style that represent the true spirit, the contradictions and the needs of the flourishing Neapolitan society.

At the court of King Robert. Gothic style in Naples
• Half day tour
• Better in the morning
A dynasty who always used the Angevin religious architecture and the Gothic style as an instrument of political power. That was the new face of Naples, a capital characterized by majestic buildings that branched off along the ancient Lower Decumano, for example in the Church of St. Clare, in the monastic complex of San Domenico Maggiore up to the monumental park of the Church of San Lorenzo Maggiore.

Neapolitan Baroque: the Certosa of Saint Martino
• Half day tour
• Ticket 7.00 euro to visit the Certosa.
“The most great, noble, charming, rich monastery in Italy. Everything we can observe in this place has a great wonder. From the famous Loggia, called Belvedere, we can see our entire city…” (Charles Celano)

We’ll walk inside the complex of the Certosa, located on the Vomero hill, very close to Castel Sant’Elmo, with a special look to the church as the undisputed example of the Neapolitan Baroque style and its sacristy with the greatest painters of the Eighteenth Century.
This tour is not possible on Tuesday.

*For prices and availability please call us on 0161 260 2218 - Please note we can only arrange transportation and excursions for holidays that are booked through us.