Rome combines world-class heritage with many accessible routes. With a mobility device you can enjoy plazas, avenues and museums with greater independence—at your own pace.
Yes—with nuances. Rome offers step-free entrances, elevators and accessible restrooms across major museums and public venues. In the historic center you’ll find cobblestones and occasional slopes, so some care is needed—but there are smooth alternatives and leveled routes. With a scooter or wheelchair and light planning, the experience is practical, safe and very rewarding.
Many of Rome’s must-sees are comfortable for wheelchair and scooter users:
Note: Catacombs and underground spaces often involve stairs and narrow passages, so they may not be accessible. Prefer museums and plazas with clearly marked accessible routes.
We deliver directly to hotels, apartments, private addresses, major train stations (e.g., Termini, Tiburtina, Ostiense) and medical centers within Rome. You can also request delivery and pickup at different addresses inside the city.
Yes. Most flagship museums and monuments provide ramps, elevators and clearly signed accessible routes. In very old buildings, a few areas may be limited, but there are always alternatives to enjoy the visit without barriers.
The most reliable options are low-floor buses and adapted taxis. The metro’s accessibility varies by station, so combining surface routes with bus/taxi is often the most comfortable way to cover longer distances.
Via dei Fori Imperiali (wide, level promenade overlooking the archaeological area), Villa Borghese (flat park), the Tridente (Piazza del Popolo – Via del Corso – Piazza di Spagna, long straight stretches) and historic plazas such as Navona or Campidoglio.
In many cases yes, depending on availability and request time. To secure your preferred timing, it helps to request as early as possible.
Yes. We operate deliveries any day of the week, including weekends and public holidays, subject to availability.
Some items may require a refundable deposit. The amount and conditions are clearly shown on each product page during booking.
Absolutely. Share your itinerary and needs and we’ll recommend the most comfortable setup for Rome. Contact us here.
Wir liefern an Ihre Unterkunft. Lieferoptionen und etwaige Gebühren werden vor der Zahlung angezeigt.
Jeder Mietartikel wird zwischen den Buchungen professionell gereinigt.
Die Stornierungsbedingungen hängen von Reiseziel, Gerät und Vorlaufzeit ab – Sie sehen sie immer vor der Zahlung.
Sprechen Sie mit einem echten Menschen, wann immer Sie möchten – vor, während oder nach Ihrer Reise.
Claudia
04.11.2025
4,0
Rom und Rollstuhl ist schon eine Challenge. Man braucht als Rollstuhl-SchieberIn gute Kondition. Das römische Pflaster ist nicht unbedingt so geeignet für Rollstühle, aber die Straßen sind gut darauf vorbereitet, keine Bordsteine. Wir würden es wieder machen, aber ich bin auch gut trainiert ;-).
Simona
28.10.2025
2,0
Museum, Petersdom, Engelsburg gut. Altstadt war schwierig.
Britta
25.04.2024
4,0
Mit Rollstuhl ist Rom eher schwierig, aber mit Rollator gut zu bewältigen.
Pascaline
21.08.2026
1,0
Les trottoirs ne sont absolument pas adaptés pour les personnes à mobilité réduite. Heureusement que les italiens sont attentionnés !