For those who follow ones blog, you will know that a trip to Prague was booked in 2017 only to have the flight cancelled! Anyway, after a short flight, one touched down at Václav Havel Airport in Prague where the wheelchair accessible taxi that I booked prior awaited us and was a suitable size meaning our experience thus far seems to be plain sailing.
Over the next few days, one is staying at The Grandior Hotel, which, I must say, is ideal when it comes to accessible rooms, plenty of room to manoeuvre plus a rather large bathroom/wet room complete with a shower seat!
Today was all about exploring the heart of Prague and a little route was formed taking in the famous sights such as the Prague Astronomical Clock and Old Town Square. Granted that the area is a little cobbly but it is still manageable for wheelchair users…


The next stop was The Charles Bridge. Akin to The Old Square, the area is a little cobbly in keeping with its historical status but still manageable…


Now, during the numerous trips to Europe, one has come to realise that, particularly in older cities such as Bruges, indoor restaurants pose an obstacle to wheelchair users due to the building having steps. Luckily for us, a few minutes from the hotel, a shopping mall is located with every restaurant you can think of meaning our meal times are sorted for the next few days!
The plan for tomorrow is to attempt to navigate the Prague metro system with Superbunny, ultimately to visit the Petrin Tower.