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Πέμπτη 25 Αυγούστου 2022

Germany hugely investing in accessible tourism

 

Travellers looking for restriction-free travel can take pleasure in an overabundance of choices in Germany.

The European country is prioritizing and hugely investing in accessible holiday and tourism amenities.


Yamina Sofo, the director of sales and marketing at the German National Tourist Office (GNTO) said that Germany has made convenience a top priority over the past few years.


Sofo said that they have identified the gaps in user-friendliness in their cultural and touristic practices which led them to work with policymakers, accommodation suppliers and site managements for improving their offerings.


This has initiated changes like the introduction of building ramps to historic sites, braille and audio descriptive text, widening corridors, disabled-friendly parking and toilets among others.

Alterations have opened up a huge array of activities for visitors with regulated movement, visual and hearing deficiencies and learning troubles.


Germany offers a huge range of exciting offerings for travelers looking for improved levels of convenience. Its ‘Tourism For All’ inventiveness makes it even more up-front to locate them.


Divided into seven categories of visitors: reduced movement; users of wheelchair; weakened hearing; deafness, visually challenged; blindness; and learning problems, Germany even has provisions for those with allergies and they can be explored by the type of activity they’re eager to enjoy or the area they are traveling.


Germany has a wide range of sites and activities accessible for travellers to discover!


Tags: German National Tourist Office (GNTO), Germanyaccessible tourism