A good example of involving people with disabilities in the development/improvement of accessible tourism. (Hopefully they will expand to other types of disabilities in the future as well.)
brnodaily.com
South Moravia Turns To Wheelchair Users To Test Accessibility in Tourist Sites
Wheelchair users who like to travel and discover new places are often limited by inaccessible terrain or unadapted facilities. Credit: South Moravian Tourism Centre. Brno, Oct 10 (BD) - Travelling can involve lots of added stress for people who use … Continue reading
3 CommentsWow, these are such great initiatives from the South Moravian Tourism Centre! I really hope this spreads across the whole Czech Republic, and it would be amazing if other countries followed their example as well. 😍
It seems like Brno is not the only city in the Czech Republic that is wheelchair accessible. Prague is moderately accessible to wheelchair users. https://wheelchairtravel.org/prague/attractions/ Getting around is relatively easy on the partially accessible public transportation system.
Here’s another article that contains more information about the Czech Republic https://gowithguide.com/blog/tourism-in-czech-republic-statistics-2023-the-ultimate-guide-5565