Essential Insights from Every Corner of the Czech Republic

Accessibility involves more than just making technical adjustments; it also includes ensuring comfort, providing clear information, and creating a friendly environment for all visitors. Individuals with disabilities wish to travel, explore new locations, and unwind just like everyone else. In the following tips from Kudy z nudy, you’ll find a guide to accessible tours and routes available at castles and chateaux.

International Day of Persons with Disabilities is celebrated every year on 3 December, a tradition that started in 1981 when the United Nations General Assembly first announced it. In the Czech Republic, we have been recognizing this important day since 1993.
Mapping Accessibility – Verified Data as a Cornerstone
A vital step in improving accessibility is mapping out accessible places throughout the Czech Republic, a project that CzechTourism is implementing alongside the organization Sít bez bariér, z.s. The goal is to compile a list of truly accessible tourist spots, relying on accurate and verified information—not merely on promises, but based on what actually exists. CzechTourism plans to continue this mapping effort in 2026.



