11 Destinations Making Travel Easier for Every Body (Beyond Basic Ramps)

9. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Quiet Canals, Seamless Access

Taking a boat cruise of the canals of Amsterdam seems to be the ultimate experience. It is fun and a great way to see the city Rather than large palaces and churches, Amsterdam is known for its private houses that comprise so much of the inner city’s 700. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Lyn Gateley

Amsterdam’s old-world charm doesn’t exclude. The city is updating its trams, ferries, and canal-side museums to accommodate wheelchair users and travelers with mobility or sensory challenges. Anne Frank House and Rijksmuseum both provide detailed accessibility guides and quiet visiting hours. The city also supports digital navigation apps tailored for neurodiverse travelers and those with visual impairments. It’s not perfect, but it’s evolving—and doing so with honesty and public transparency.

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