Therese
07/mag/2025
3,0
There was a lot of cobbles as i expected but scooter got over no problem at all. However Rome as a whole, there are few pavements with lowered areas for staying on the footpath. Roads were busy and dangerous. But I saw loads or Rome that I could not have had I not have the scooter
Yevhen
07/mag/2025
3,0
Although museums are mostly well equipped for wheelchairs, but sidewalks in Rome are quite random in that regard. Curb transitions to road surface can either be absent, or be not good enough (higher than 5cm) for electric wheelchair to traverse, and this happens randomly, which may absolutely block a person that is entirely unable to walk or stand. It would be really good if there were few really long streets through city center entirely free of this problem, would be good to have it marked some way.
Steven
05/mag/2025
3,0
Many sidewalks due not have cut down ramps causing you to lift the scooter up on to the walkway.
Sanket
03/mag/2025
4,0
I just wanted to say a big thank you for the excellent wheelchair service you provided during my stay in Rome. Everything was perfect from the easy drop-off and pickup at my hotel to the quality and strength of the wheelchair itself. It made a huge difference in my trip and allowed me to enjoy the city with comfort and peace of mind. The price was very reasonable too. I truly appreciated the professionalism and reliability of your service, and I will definitely recommend you to anyone in need of accessible travel support in Rome. Grazie mille!