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9 of the Flattest and Most Wheelchair Accessible Places in Portugal

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A typical street in Portugal

Portugal is an incredibly hilly country (Lisbon, like Rome, is said to be built on seven hills, for example) with lots of narrow, cobbled streets. While this can be charming to look at, it’s not particularly appealing for those who are older or who have mobility issues.  Thankfully, there are a few places that are … Read more

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