Philadelphia, PA
You should NEVER miss out on a visit to historic Philadelphia! Attractions like the Constitution Center, Liberty Bell, Museum of the American Revolution, Franklin Institute, and even the art museum are wheelchair accessible.
If you enjoy markets, you should go to the Reading Terminal Market! It’s an enclosed market, so you can visit it no matter the weather. It’s one of the most wheelchair-accessible vacation spots, and you can quickly enter at any of the entrances.
There are several wheelchair-accessible restrooms throughout the market, as well. This city’s transit HAS access. But we’ll admit that it has work to do.
Roughly 70% of the buses and trains are wheelchair-accessible, and much of that improvement has only come in recent years.
While SEPTA’s bus system is 100% accessible, passengers have lobbied for improvement at train stations, particularly for regional rail. The PATCO rail line fares slightly better, but the city still has many other accessible options.
When planning your next trip, we recommend purchasing this Seat Cushion Pillow from Amazon to help you stay more comfortable on your adventures.
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