Visit Accessible Germany
Saxony is a popular travel destination in Germany. It is known for its cultural attractions, historic towns and cities, and natural beauty. Saxony is also one of the leading German federal states in terms of its commitment to accessible travel. The state has a wealth of accessible tourist offers for people with disabilities, both for cultural and city travelers as well as for active holidaymakers.
The Tourism Board of Saxony (TMGS) has exceedingly high standards for the quality of its accessible travel products. They realize that the reliability and accuracy of its accessibility information on its website and in its brochures is vital for the success of the industry and so important to the end consumer. With this in mind, the TMGS has made sure to test all of the offers for their accessibility and accuracy. Detailed and reliable descriptions of offers on the website lead to travel confidence and eventually to holiday enjoyment.
In addition to content for travelers with reduced mobility, there are special offers for travelers with sensory disabilities and for people with learning and mental disabilities, such as induction loops for the hearing impaired, inscriptions in Braille, special tours for the blind, or visitors with other impairments.
If you are looking for an accessible travel destination in Germany, Saxony is a great choice. The state has something to offer everyone, and the TMGS is committed to making sure that everyone has a enjoyable and accessible travel experience.
Here are some additional tips for planning an accessible trip to Saxony:
- Do your research before you go. The TMGS website has a wealth of information about accessible travel in Saxony, including detailed descriptions of accessible attractions and activities.
- Book your accommodations in advance. Many hotels and other accommodations in Saxony offer accessible rooms and facilities.
- Consider hiring a travel agent who specializes in accessible travel. A travel agent can help you plan your trip and make sure that all of your needs are met.
- Be flexible with your plans. Things don’t always go according to plan, so it’s important to be flexible and adaptable when traveling with a disability.
With a little planning, you can have a wonderful and accessible trip to Saxony.