Accessible Tours in Zurich
While the Swiss city of Zurich is known as the global center for banking and financing, there are many other great reasons to visit this modern, yet charming city. Located right at the north end of Lake Zurich in northern Switzerland, the city offers spectacular water views and promenades throughout. Disabled visitors to Zurich should definitely make a visit to the accessible Swiss National Museum to learn about the fascinating history and culture of Switzerland. While a museum visit may be fine to do on your own, the layout and terrain of the city makes exploring the city on your own, in a wheelchair or on a mobility scooter, a little more challenging. With one of our wonderful accessible central Zurich guided tours, you won’t have to worry about any accessibility challenges. Get to know the highlights of the city, escorted by a knowledgeable local tour guide experienced in touring with disabled and elderly visitors. The tour routes are specially designed to be completely step and curb free, using the most accessible routes possible.
Essential Old Town Zurich Wheelchair Accessible Tour
This 1.5-hour Essential Old Town Zurich Wheelchair Accessible Tour is a perfect way to get an overview of the Old Town of Zurich firsthand. Known for its churches, old historic buildings, and shopping, Zurich offers a fascinating stop on your accessible European holiday.
Classic Zurich Wheelchair Accessible Tour
This 3 hour Classic Zurich Wheelchair Accessible Tour combines an overview walking/strolling tour of the heart of Zurich with a delicious accessible chocolate tasting experience at one of the most prestigious Chocolatiers in Zurich!
This accessible guided tour starts with your private, professional guide meeting you at your centrally located accessible Zurich hotel or another central meetup location. Using accessible, step-free routes your guide will lead you through the old historic center of Zurich, while sharing some of the amazing history and anecdotes that belong to Zurich.
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