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Sydney → London → Paris → Venice → Greece Round‑Trip Itinerary (Wheelchair Accessible)

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Day 1: 30 March 2026 – Departure & Arrival in London

Morning: Arrive at Sydney Airport early for check‑in with Thai Airways’ wheelchair assistance and enjoy a relaxed lounge experience in business class.

Afternoon: Board the nonstop flight to London; the cabin crew will provide additional support and a comfortable stretch schedule.

Evening: Land at Heathrow, clear customs with priority access, and transfer via accessible airport shuttle to your central London hotel.

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Day 2: 31 March 2026 – London Highlights

Morning: Explore Westminster Abbey and the iconic Big Ben, both offering step‑free routes and wheelchair‑friendly viewing platforms.

Afternoon: Stroll along the River Thames to the London Eye, where a dedicated boarding ramp ensures a smooth experience.

Evening: Dine at an accessible restaurant in Covent Garden and enjoy a relaxed evening walk through Leicester Square.

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Day 3: 1 April 2026 – London Museums

Morning: Visit the British Museum, which provides wheelchair‑accessible galleries and audio guides.

Afternoon: Head to the Tate Modern on the South Bank, taking advantage of its level entrances and elevator lifts.

Evening: Attend a West End theatre show that offers designated wheelchair seating and companion tickets.

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Day 4: 2 April 2026 – London Parks & Markets

Morning: Relax in Hyde Park, using its paved pathways and accessible restroom facilities.

Afternoon: Browse the vibrant stalls of Borough Market, where wide aisles accommodate wheelchairs.

Evening: Return to the hotel for a quiet night, with optional wheelchair‑friendly river cruise on the Thames.

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Day 5: 3 April 2026 – London to Paris by Train

Morning: Check out of the hotel and board the Eurostar at St Pancras International; the service includes wheelchair spaces and onboard assistance.

Afternoon: Arrive at Gare du Nord, Paris, and transfer via accessible taxi to your boutique hotel in the Latin Quarter.

Evening: Take a gentle evening walk to the illuminated Eiffel Tower, which offers ramp access to its first level.

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Day 6: 4 April 2026 – Paris Landmarks

Morning: Tour the Louvre Museum, using its dedicated wheelchair entrance and lift‑served galleries.

Afternoon: Visit the historic Notre‑Dame Cathedral (exterior view) and stroll through the accessible gardens of Jardin des Tuileries.

Evening: Enjoy dinner on a wheelchair‑friendly river cruise along the Seine, with panoramic views of Parisian monuments.

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Day 7: 5 April 2026 – Paris to Venice by Train

Morning: Depart from Gare de Lyon on a high‑speed TGV with wheelchair accommodations, heading toward the Italian border.

Afternoon: Transfer in Milan to an accessible Eurostar Italia service, continuing to Venice with on‑board assistance.

Evening: Arrive at Venezia Santa Lucia station, then take a wheelchair‑compatible water taxi to your hotel on the island.

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Day 8: 6 April 2026 – Venice Exploration

Morning: Wander the accessible pathways of St. Mark’s Square and visit the ramp‑friendly Doge’s Palace.

Afternoon: Glide through the canals on an adapted gondola, offering stable seating for wheelchair users.

Evening: Savor Venetian cuisine at a restaurant with level entry and wheelchair‑adapted seating.

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Day 9: 7 April 2026 – Overnight Ferry to Greece

Morning: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and final stroll along the Rialto Bridge, which features smooth ramps.

Afternoon: Board an accessible overnight ferry in Venice; cabins are equipped with wheelchair‑friendly layouts.

Evening: Settle in for the night as the vessel departs for the Greek ports, with staff ready to assist at all times.

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Day 10: 8 April 2026 – Arrival in Greece (Athens)

Morning: Disembark in Piraeus and transfer via wheelchair‑accessible bus to Athens city centre.

Afternoon: Explore the ancient Acropolis using the newly installed ramp and elevator to the Parthenon viewpoint.

Evening: Dine in Plaka, where narrow streets have been upgraded with smooth surfaces for easy navigation.

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Day 11: 9 April – 20 April 2026 – Greek Islands & Mainland

Morning: Take wheelchair‑friendly ferries to islands such as Santorini and Mykonos, enjoying accessible beach clubs and viewpoints.

Afternoon: Visit historic sites like Delphi and the coastal town of Naxos, each offering ramp access and adapted restrooms.

Evening: Relax with seaside dinners and sunset views, selecting venues that provide level entry and spacious seating.

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Day 12: 21 April 2026 – Return Flight to Sydney

Morning: Transfer to Athens International Airport using a wheelchair‑accessible shuttle and complete check‑in with Thai Airways.

Afternoon: Board the business‑class flight back to Sydney, with dedicated onboard assistance throughout the long‑haul journey.

Evening: Arrive in Sydney, clear customs via priority lane, and arrange wheelchair‑friendly transportation home.

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Day 13: 22 April 2026 – Arrival in Sydney

Morning: Return home, concluding a fully accessible European adventure.

Afternoon: Rest and recover after the trip.

Evening: Reflect on highlights and begin planning your next journey.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Sydney–London flight (Thai Airways, business class): 22 hrs – AUD 7,200
  • London sightseeing (Westminster, London Eye, museums): 6 hrs – AUD 150
  • Eurostar London→Paris: 2.5 hrs – AUD 300
  • Paris landmarks (Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Seine cruise): 7 hrs – AUD 250
  • Train Paris→Venice (via Milan): 12 hrs – AUD 350
  • Venice exploration (St. Mark’s, gondola): 5 hrs – AUD 180
  • Overnight ferry Venice→Greece: 12 hrs – AUD 400
  • Greek mainland & islands (Acropolis, Santorini, Delphi): 48 hrs – AUD 1,200
  • Greece–Sydney return flight (Thai Airways, business class): 22 hrs – AUD 7,200

Total Estimated Cost: AUD 17,030

Tips

If you wish to extend your stay, consider adding a few extra days in Greece to explore additional islands such as Crete or Rhodes, both of which have well‑developed wheelchair‑accessible facilities. To shorten the trip, you could skip the Venice leg and travel directly from Paris to Athens by flight, saving both time and travel costs while still enjoying a fully accessible experience.

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