Martin Heng
MemberHave you been to any of these cities? Plan on visiting them after this report? Great job @martin
thevaluable500.com
New research reveals 'Top 10 Most Accessible Cities' in the world
New research reveals 'Top 10 Most Accessible Cities' in the world
2 CommentsI have been to Las Vegas, NYC, and Orlando (well, just Walt Disney World).
I agree 100% with Vegas. All the hotels along the Strip and in Downtown are accessible. The sidewalks have curb cuts and even the intersections with escalators also have elevators. Getting an accessible cab from the airport is pretty easy. The taxi stand workers know… Read more- View 1 reply
A nice long-form article on accessibility in Melbourne with some familiar faces ( @Martin )!
theage.com.au
How accessible is Melbourne for people with a disability?
Tennis legend Dylan Alcott’s appointment as Australian of the Year has put the focus on access and inclusion for people with a disability. But just how accessible is his own home town? Our experts, including Lonely Planet author Martin Heng, … Continue reading
Sure, it is fun to travel the world, but would you uproot and live in another country as a person with a disability? @Martin shares the stories of some who have done just that! (Including some guy named Josh 😏) After reading the article, tell us what you think and where you would move to if you did go!…
newmobility.com
Expats: Building an Accessible Life Abroad
wheelchair users who have moved abroad and what their experiences have taught them.
No Tokyo?! @Martin ! 😝
thepointsguy-com.cdn.ampproject.org
These are the most wheelchair-accessible cities around the world
These are the most wheelchair-accessible cities around the world