And my experience was accidental cuz the train station's handicapped turn style door didn't work. But, in this case, I was glad he & the other station agent helped me navigate the metro/rer/tram system.
Any comments about accessible metro stations or any other accessible travel tips? I am coming for the Paralympics with a great big old knee brace and have trouble with stairs, especially going down. (I fear no Montmartre for me! But who cares? It’s Paris!) more videos, please.
My next one is about buses. I'd say that's the next tip and best tip. I would actually suggest a boat trip (with or without dining) in the evening on the Seine. The Eiffel Tower at night is beautiful.
The lady accompanying you through La Défense station was so nice! I'm impressed how much she was able to help despite not speaking English.
Absolutely. She was very very kind. It was also quite windy to find the T2 train to Versailles.
Yes see the ramp there. It is clearly the disabilty service office we needed to go to.
And my experience was accidental cuz the train station's handicapped turn style door didn't work. But, in this case, I was glad he & the other station agent helped me navigate the metro/rer/tram system.
It is important to so many people to have videos on accessible travel around Paris. Thank you so much. Love this.
Awe. That's a very kind comment. Thank you!
Any comments about accessible metro stations or any other accessible travel tips? I am coming for the Paralympics with a great big old knee brace and have trouble with stairs, especially going down. (I fear no Montmartre for me! But who cares? It’s Paris!) more videos, please.
My next one is about buses. I'd say that's the next tip and best tip. I would actually suggest a boat trip (with or without dining) in the evening on the Seine. The Eiffel Tower at night is beautiful.
You go, Matt! Do you have a website yet?