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I realise Prague has an abundance of cobbles but I may need to hire a Mobility Scooter for my father-in -law. Help!

2007-03-03 22:35:22 · 4 answers · asked by faithfulfriend 1 in Travel Europe (Continental) Other - Europe

4 answers

1) I found these places that hire mobility equipment

This is only place with actual scooter..others hire just chairs. It is ' skutr Cityliner 410 - čtyřkolový
http://www.svaztp.cz/magistrat/179

http://www.czppraha.cz/ppomucek.php

Only manual chairs but this is national charity for the paraplegic, and can give information in general on accessibility in Prague http://www.paraple.cz/Default.aspx?tabid=80




All these sites are only in Czech ..but all have contact and email.. And I'm sure someone would be able to understand English..


Here are a few words to help you understand the site.

PLUJCOVNA = RENTAL, POMOCEK = AID (disability aid)

ELEKTRICKY SKUTR = MOBILITY SCOOTER

ELEKTRICKY VOZIK = ELECTRIC WHEEL CHAIR

MECHANICKY VOZIK = MANUAL WHEEL CHAIR

CENA = PRICE , DEN = DAY, MESIC =MONTH

KONTATKY = CONTACT

1 euro = roughly 28 kronas






2)I personally think a wheel chair would be easier if possible.. A scooter might be a little difficult to travel around on..

However here are some informations that I hope you will find helpful.
Information on assessable public transport
http://www.dp-praha.cz/en/di-smp.htm

Prague Wheelchair Users Organisation ( publish an in-depth guide called Accessible Prague) and can be contacted/visited at: Praszká organizace vozičkáŕů, Beneditská Staré Město, Praha 1, Tel: +420 224 827 210, Nearest metro: Náměstí Republiky.

Prague Tourist information can tell you which places are disabled accessable .. Here are a few monuments which are acessable wheelchair accessible monuments:
St. Vitus Cathedral
Old Royal Palace - Wladislaw Hall entrance
St. George's Basilica
Ballgame Hall
Imperial Stables
Rudolf's Gallery and Spanish Hall
Prague Castle Picture Gallery
Prague Castle Gardens
St. Vitus Cathedral restroom
http://www.pis.cz/en/prague/abc_for_tourists/tips_to_visit_in_prague

These companies organise disabled friendly holidays to Prague..and can hire out equipments to customers. So maybe it is worth contacting them if you have trouble finding a scooter
http://www.allseasonstravel.eu/en/informations/for-wheelchair-users/16
http://www.enableholidays.com/wheelchair.asp


I hope that helps and you have a nice holiday:)

2007-03-04 03:10:26 · answer #1 · answered by Kraljica Katica 7 · 2 0

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