What Hotels Get Wrong (and Right) About Accessible Design, From Disabled Travelers
Hotels, listen up: ADA compliance alone often falls short—this is how you should be designing for real guests.
Travel is Becoming More Accessible— Here’s How
Stories, resources, and advice from travelers seeing the world from different perspectives.
If You Want to Pack More Efficiently, Ask a Disabled Traveler
Creativity and disability go hand in hand, and traveling is no different.
For Wheelchair Users, Air Travel Can Be a Nightmare—But It Doesn’t Have to Be
More should be done to accommodate disabled travelers in airports and on planes.
A Return to Prague
More than a decade after she first called the city home, one writer finds Prague—and herself—changed.
Where We’ll Go in 2021—When We Can
12 writers on the quarandreams they can’t wait to make a reality.
These Dream-Like Gardens in London Are Perfect in All Seasons
One writer on how a sliver of land along the Thames became her go-to spot for solace, joy, and rest.
What Traveling With Cerebral Palsy Has Taught Me About Kindness
I am one of a billion disabled people, a number that the World Health Organization describes as 15 percent of the global population. And as a traveler, there will always be details I can’t anticipate.