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).