Germany is full of variety, meaning there’s plenty to see, do and enjoy on a disabled holiday there.
People visit Germany for the culture and history, the fine beer and baked goods, the nightlife and the daytime sightseeing, and more. The country is also world-renowned for its accessibility – for example, the entirety of Berlin’s public transport system is wheelchair-friendly and the pavements are wide.
The country’s history is varied, so whether you’re interested in artistic achievements and classical music by the likes of Bach and Beethoven, or in the events leading up to and taking place between 1939 and 1945, there are numerous museums and historical sites for you to explore on an accessible holiday in Germany.