If flying with a motorized wheelchair or scooter, bring documentation that describes whether the device is powered by a wet, dry, or gel battery. The battery type determines whether the battery must be removed for transit in the airplane (gel typically does not need to be removed).
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Amsterdam, the capital of The Netherlands (with a population of just over 1 million,) is of a quaint little village with vibrant nightlife and cultural charm. While many of the sidewalks and curbs are very wheelchair friendly, strolling along some of the older cobblestone streets or along some of the many tree lined canals could prove difficult for people with disabilities. However, Amsterdam has been working hard to make the city more accessible for all. For example, all new buses must be wheelchair accessible. Despite its challenges, Amsterdam is worth visiting, and as a bonus, it’s ranked one of the top 25 safest destinations in Europe. To learn more about accessible hotels, accessible restaurants, and accessible things to do, please read below.