Montgomery Accessible City Tours: Wheelchair & Scooter Friendly

Wheelchair-Friendly Itinerary for Montgomery, Alabama

Wheelchair-Friendly Adventures in Montgomery, Alabama!

Rosa Parks Museum

Wheelchair-Friendly view of Rosa Parks Museum in Montgomery, Alabama

Why Visit?

Embark on an enlightening journey through Montgomery, Alabama, with a special focus on the Rosa Parks Museum, tailored for accessibility via wheelchair or mobile scooter. Here’s how to make the most of your visit:

### Getting to Montgomery

Montgomery is well-connected via Interstate 65 and Interstate 85. If traveling by air, the Montgomery Regional Airport is just 10 miles from the downtown area. Transportation options like accessible taxis or rideshare services can provide convenient transfers to the city center.

### Rosa Parks Museum

Begin your exploration at the Rosa Parks Museum, located at 252 Montgomery Street, a facility dedicated to the civil rights icon. The museum is completely accessible, featuring ramps and elevators.

#### Hours and Admission

The museum is open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm, and Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm. Admission fees are modest, and caregivers enter free of charge.

#### Explore the Exhibits

The museum"s sophisticated layout includes interactive exhibits, all wheelchair accessible, offering a deep dive into the historical context and the civil rights movement. Don"t miss the replica of the bus where Parks made her historic stand, along with the Children’s Wing for a broader educational perspective.

### Lunch Break

For lunch, roll over to Central, just a few blocks from the museum. This restaurant offers an accessible dining area and a menu featuring Southern comfort dishes with a modern twist.

### Additional Attractions

After lunch, consider visiting the nearby Alabama State Capitol, just a short drive away and featuring ADA-compliant facilities. Guided tours are available, offering insights into Alabama’s political history.

### Closing Your Day

Conclude your day with a serene stroll (or roll) along the Riverfront Park, accessible and perfect for enjoying sunset views over the Alabama River.

This wheelchair-friendly itinerary not only educates but also ensures comfort and convenience, allowing everyone to appreciate Montgomery’s rich history and culture.

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