Back to newsOngoing urban renewal works in Chania are raising serious concerns about accessibility for people with disabilities and limited mobility. Despite major renovation projects reshaping the city center, infrastructure for wheelchair users and those with mobility challenges remains inadequate, with uneven surfaces, blocked pathways, and absent ramps creating daily obstacles. Local advocates and affected residents are calling attention to the gap between investment in aesthetics and genuine inclusive design. For tourists visiting Chania, particularly those traveling with wheelchairs, strollers, or mobility aids, navigating the old town and areas currently under renovation may prove difficult. It is advisable to check route conditions in advance, especially around the harbor and main pedestrian zones. Contacting your accommodation for up-to-date local guidance on accessible routes is recommended before exploring on foot.
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Chania's Urban Renewal Beautifies Streets, Ignores Disability Access
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