Milan, Florence, and Venice are some of Europe's most accessible cities for disabled tourists. This is the conclusion of Travel + Leisure, which has compiled the 2024 ranking of the 10 most inclusive European cities, based on the quality of the experience, cultural attractions, accessible services, and transportation. Italy has three cities in the top five. Paris leads the rankings due to its enormous transit network and rising emphasis on inclusion. Lisbon ranks second, combining accessibility with cultural offers. Italy comes closely after. Milan ranks third for its modern and inclusive urban services, followed by Florence and Venice, which are becoming more aware of the needs of disabled travelers. As a result, Italy is on track to become a European benchmark for accessible tourism. However, the true task is to continue innovating, increasing hospitality, and building environments that allow everyone to travel without difficulty. In this context, technology, training, and customer service will be key.
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