Mainland Greece

Mainland Greece has plenty to offer those looking to visit, whether you’re a history buff, outdoors fanatic or beach lover. This iconic Mediterranean island is rich with culture, history and natural beauty, making it the perfect getaway for those looking for some adventure. It’s also a fantastic choice for an accessible holiday, as the Greek government has heavily invested in accessible infrastructure across the island.

Accessibility in public transportation is a priority across mainland Greece. Cities like Athens and Thessaloniki have made significant improvements, with accessible metro stations, buses, and trams that feature low floors, ramps, and dedicated spaces for wheelchair users. Accessible taxi services are also readily widely available, giving you total freedom to explore mainland Greece on your terms.

 

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Mainland Greece is home to many of the country’s most famous historical sites, such as the Acropolis in Athens and the ancient theatre of Epidaurus, both of which have implemented features like ramps and specialised pathways to accommodate visitors with disabilities. Museums throughout the mainland, including the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, offer accessible entrances, tactile exhibits, and audio guides to enhance the experience for all.

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