A Content Marketing Specialist and writer at Wheel the World. As an avid traveler, he believes travel can be as transformative as it is fun— and that it should be accessible to everyone.
On the shores of Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Marquette has four seasons of outdoor activity, a charming downtown, and now, verified accessibility data for its hotels. Compare bed heights, shower types, and more. Book the room that works for you.
Valencia is one of Europe's most underrated cities. But it can be hard to find reliable accessibility information, which is why trained mappers were sent here to measure hotel accessibility. Compare roll-in showers, bed heights, space under the bed, and more. Book the room that works for you.
Wilsonville doesn't make most Oregon travel lists, but it should. Just 25 minutes south of Portland, you'll be in Oregon's wine country with the Willamette River running through. Here's everything worth doing, with verified accessibility details for each.
Most people drive through Boulder City on the way to Hoover Dam and never stop. We're here to say you should. It's a small town with lake cruises, a monster museum, and some of the most interesting history in the American West. Here's what to do there, with every place verified for accessibility.
As one of the oldest cities in America, Annapolis seems like it wouldn't be accessible. 300-year-old streets, historic brick buildings, a waterfront built for sailboats. But it actually is! We rounded up the top accessible things to do here, including adaptive sailing, beaches, and more.