Mais Recursos Sobre Turismo Inclusivo no Brasil: Moteis Adaptados (Portuguese)

Reportagem de Eduardo Camara no blog Mão na Roda:


Já fizemos a lista de táxis acessíveis do Brasil, e agora montamos uma dos motéis adaptados para cadeirantes! A lista ainda é pequena, mas com a ajuda de VOCÊS, ela pode ficar beeeem maior.

Então, galera, compartilhem o que vocês sabem e dêem as dicas. E se já visitaram algum dos motéis da lista abaixo, comentem sobre ele também!

Agradecimento especial para Toninho, Brunna , Tatiana e Sheila pelas dicas!

Atualização em 27/04/2010: o site Guia de Motéis também passou a publicar uma lista de motéis acessíveis!

Ver a lista:

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