Disabled travellers
Argentina does not have a particularly sophisticated
infrastructure for disabled travellers, but most Argentinians are
extremely willing to help anyone experiencing problems and this
helpful attitude goes some way to making up for deficiencies in
facilities. There are also a couple of organizations based in the
capital that can help you and several that can help you plan your
trip before you leave home.
Things are beginning to improve, and it is in Buenos Aires that
you will find the most notable changes: a recent welcome innovation
has been the introduction of wheelchair ramps on the city's
pavements - though unfortunately the pavements themselves tend to
be narrow, are often littered with potholes or loose slabs and,
especially in the microcentro, can become almost impassable due to
the volume of pedestrians during peak hours. Public
transport is less problematic, with many of the new buses that
now circulate in the city offering low-floor access. For
accommodation , the only sure-fire option for those with
severe mobility problems are at the top end of the price range:
most five-star hotels, including the Marriott Plaza and the
Sheraton have full wheelchair access including wide doorways
and roll-in showers. Those who have some mobility problems, but do
not require full wheelchair access, will find most mid-range hotels
are adequate, offering at least spacious accommodation and lifts.
In all cases, the only way of finding out if a place meets your
particular requirements is to ring the hotel in person and make
specific enquiries.
Outside Buenos Aires, finding facilities for the disabled is
pretty much a hit-and-miss affair, although there have been some
notable improvements at major tourist attractions such as
the Iguazú Falls, where new ramps and catwalks have been
constructed, making the vast majority of the falls area accessible
by wheelchair. The hostel associations Red Argentina de
Albergues Juveniles and the Asociación Argentina de Albergues de la
Juventud can offer information on access at their respective hostel
networks.
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