When flying, note that bulkhead seating typically offers more leg room. This can be beneficial for the physically challenged traveler, especially those requiring transfer assistance. Ask the gate agent for a seat change.
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The city of Cambridge is everything you would expect – historic architecture, narrow streets, and English pubs. Despite its age, Cambridge is moderately accessible. While some sidewalks are uneven and a curb cut may be missing here or there, the majority of streets and a good number of businesses are accessible. Scattered throughout the city are also dedicated accessible restrooms; they are locked and require a “radar key” for access, which can be purchased at the town center (known as Guild Hall).
London is an exciting city to visit, especially for people visiting the UK for the first time. Accessible transportation is easily accessible, and getting around is relatively easy. There is plenty to do while exploring London, everything from shopping down in the Oxford Shopping area, to visiting the breathtaking Buckingham Palace, to name a few.