Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Venice, The Venezia for wheelchairs

A few years ago I travelled to Venice, the city of romance in Italy, Europe. I loved it. Although you have to prepare your trip upfront when you are travelling in an powered wheelchair.

I travel to Thailand as well. And last time I have visit Venice in Hua Hin. Yes. Copy, copy and build.


Copy, copy and build The Venezia.
St. Marks Square in Hua Hin, Thailand.
 
St. Marks Square in Venice, Italy.

Here are the pictures. The copy and the original St. Marks Square. And this Venice is as accessible as the original. Streets have level access, access ramps into building and small steps into shops. Gondolas, bridges, etc. are not accessible. But it has a wheelchair accessible toilet.




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 The Venezia is only 11km from the wheelchair accessible apartment of http://www.gehandicapten.com . This apartment is located in the centre of Hua Hin.
Wheelchair accessible transportation is available for airport transfer and trips. Not only to The Venezia but also to all other sights in and around Hua Hin.

The owner of these holiday accommodation is wheelchair user himself due to a muscular disease. Don't hesitate to contact us for more information. Email is infoinfo@gehandicapten.com



 

5 comments:

  1. I'm sure you had a great time, Italy is such a great place ! Heart warming to see nice people, thinking of others like disabled persons ....

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  2. Hey, very nice site. I came across this on Google, and I am stoked that I did. I will definitely be coming back here more often. Wish I could add to the conversation and bring a bit more to the table, but am just taking in as much info as I can at the moment.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Reclining wheelchair

    Keep Posting:)

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  3. I am going on vacation next summer to Italy. We will be spending a day or two at the beach. I'd like to be able to roll my chair on the sand.
    http://www.ansteys.com.au/c/4330193/1/wheelchairs.html

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  4. Hey really nice post... Thanks for sharing such a great post. It is very useful and informative.
    Dash Continental

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  5. “You only get one Life, live it to the fullest.”
    Well! Disability is not a surcease amongst your path to enjoyment. Grow-up & find the way to live it to extend. There are many resources available in the market to access your trips and journeys more easily. Some of them are Non-Emergency medical transportation, which helps you to go throughout the nation to experience the various occasions & to helps you to become independent in your life.

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