ProbarGOLD- Free

Making Hotels More Hospitable
Travel+Leisure US|March 2025
Major brands are answering the call for more accessible accommodations.
- Michelle Tchea
Making Hotels More Hospitable

"EVERYONE DESERVES to see the Eiffel Tower, London's Tower Bridge, and the beauty of Italy," says Victoria Page, a travel advisor at the agency Embark Beyond. That's one reason Page has made a point of working with clients who have disabilities. "Whether somebody has mobility issues, an immune system disorder, autism spectrum disorder, or memory challenges, I try to offer peace of mind," Page says.

In that mission, she's found strong partners across the hotel industry, which has lately made major moves to better accommodate the more than 1 billion people worldwide who have a disability.

"We're in the 'welcoming all' business, and we want everyone to feel great, no matter who you are or what your abilities are," says Apoorva Gandhi, a senior vice president at Marriott International. The company has in recent years worked to go beyond the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, he says: "Small gestures can have a big impact."

FOUR BRANDS PRIORITIZING ACCESSIBILITY

Hilton

Esta historia es de la edición March 2025 de Travel+Leisure US.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

Esta historia es de la edición March 2025 de Travel+Leisure US.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE TRAVEL+LEISURE USVer todo
SOUTHERN STAR
Travel+Leisure US

SOUTHERN STAR

From Cape Town's cosseting hotels and the culinary pleasures of the Winelands to dramatic wildlife sightings at Sabi Sand, a classic South African itinerary reveals a nation primed for transformation.

time-read
8 minutos  |
March 2025
Alla BOLOGNESE
Travel+Leisure US

Alla BOLOGNESE

Prosciutto, Parmigiano-Reggiano, tagliatelle al ragù.... The Italian city of Bologna and the surrounding Emilia-Romagna region have given the world some of its finest culinary treasures. But its chefs and producers aren't done yet.

time-read
10+ minutos  |
March 2025
A Different Pace
Travel+Leisure US

A Different Pace

Her adventurous parents sparked a desire to see the world. But as they've gotten older, Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon is learning to slow down.

time-read
3 minutos  |
March 2025
LEARNING TO LOVE THE LOUVRE
Travel+Leisure US

LEARNING TO LOVE THE LOUVRE

It's imposing, encyclopedic, and way too crowded. But use patience and a little strategy, argues Elaine Sciolino, and the world's greatest museum will enchant you.

time-read
8 minutos  |
March 2025
SELMA steps out!
Travel+Leisure US

SELMA steps out!

After a multiple sclerosis diagnosis, travel became nearly impossible for Selma Blair. At California's iconic and accessible-Rosewood Miramar Beach, the actor shares her advice on getting back out there.

time-read
8 minutos  |
March 2025
5 Reasons Cruises Are the Ultimate Accessible Vacation
Travel+Leisure US

5 Reasons Cruises Are the Ultimate Accessible Vacation

THE COMFORT FACTOR - Traveling by ship often eliminates logistical headaches, says Rob Clabbers, a member of the T+L Travel Advisory Board and the founder and president of Q Cruise & Travel.

time-read
2 minutos  |
March 2025
Dressed to the Nines
Travel+Leisure US

Dressed to the Nines

The latest draw for guests at luxury hotels? A straight-out-of-the-movies shopping spree.

time-read
1 min  |
March 2025
Kids on Deck
Travel+Leisure US

Kids on Deck

Can a European river cruise be child-friendly? Kerry Spencer finds out.

time-read
4 minutos  |
March 2025
The Realm of the Senses
Travel+Leisure US

The Realm of the Senses

For blind travelers, the world reveals itself in ways that go far beyond the visual.

time-read
5 minutos  |
March 2025

Usamos cookies para proporcionar y mejorar nuestros servicios. Al usan nuestro sitio aceptas el uso de cookies. Learn more