Wheelchair Travel
  • HOME
  • DESTINATIONS
    • Africa & Middle East
    • Asia / Pacific
    • Europe
    • South America
    • United States & Canada
  • INFORMATION
    • Air Travel
    • Hotels
    • International Travel
    • Train Travel
  • RESOURCES
    • Accessible Travel Agents
    • Medical Equipment Rentals
    • Must-Have Travel Gear
    • Personal Care Assistants
    • Travel Blog Directory
    • Travel Insurance
    • Wheelchair Accessible RVs
    • Wheelchair Van Rentals
  • BLOG CATEGORIES
    • Accessible Travel Tips
    • Air Travel
    • Hotels
    • News & Events
    • Opinion & Editorials
    • Points & Miles
    • Reader Mailbag
    • Transportation
    • Tourist Activities
    • Travel Inspiration
  • WORK WITH ME
  • ABOUT
    • Media & Press
    • Speaking & Events
    • Wheelchair Travel Newsletter
  • SHOP
Wheelchair Travel
Subscribe Now
Wheelchair Travel
  • HOME
  • DESTINATIONS
    • Africa & Middle East
    • Asia / Pacific
    • Europe
    • South America
    • United States & Canada
  • INFO
    • Air Travel
    • Hotels
    • International Travel
    • Train Travel
  • RESOURCES
    • Accessible Travel Agents
    • Medical Equipment Rentals
    • Must-Have Travel Gear
    • Personal Care Assistants
    • Travel Blog Directory
    • Travel Insurance
    • Wheelchair Accessible RVs
    • Wheelchair Van Rentals
  • BLOG
    • Accessible Travel Tips
    • Air Travel
    • Hotels
    • News & Events
    • Opinion & Editorials
    • Points & Miles
    • Reader Mailbag
    • Tourist Activities
    • Transportation
    • Travel Inspiration
  • WORK WITH ME
  • ABOUT
    • About John Morris
    • Media & Press
    • Speaking & Events
    • Wheelchair Travel Newsletter
  • SHOP
Home Bogotá, Colombia Wheelchair Accessible Travel Guide Bogotá Public Transportation bogota-transport-bus-station-bridge

bogota-transport-bus-station-bridge

Ramp up to elevated walkway bridge, with ramp down to bus station in middle of road.

John seated on the back of a camel in front of the Egyptian pyramids.
Hello, I’m John
Follow along as I travel the world with one hand, a passport and my power wheelchair!
Follow me
Facebook 13K Likes
Twitter 9K Followers
Instagram 8K Followers
YouTube 1K Subscribers
Popular Posts
  • Wheelchair user at the net with 2020 Argentina Open Doubles finalists.
    Wheelchair Access at the 2020 Argentina Open in Buenos Aires
    • March 19, 2020
  • Miami Beach shoreline.
    Free Powered Beach Wheelchairs in Miami Beach, Florida
    • February 10, 2020
  • Three different brands of soaps and shampoos lined up on a table next to a stack of towels.
    10 Luxury Hotel Toiletries You’ll Want to Take Home
    • October 18, 2022
Ads

Save up to fifty percent at the top attractions with city pass
Shop Merch
  • Unisex Wheelchair Travel Logo T-Shirt (Multiple Colors) $25.00 $22.50
  • Unisex See Me Roll T-Shirt (Multiple Colors) $25.00
  • Wheelchair Travel Logo Mug (White) $25.00
Support my work
Sponsors
You click book, we do the rest.
@wheelchairtravel
Wonderful to enjoy a meal with my friend Michele from @turningleftforless, who traveled to Boston this week from the UK! We haven’t been together in nearly a year — Last summer, we traveled from London to Budapest, Hungary. 59 5
I don’t look half bad after nearly 15 hours in the air! The journey from Los Angeles to Sydney, Australia, all 7,488 miles of it, was for the most part enjoyable aboard Delta’s flagship Airbus A350 aircraft. The Delta One Suite, an enclosed business class seat with a sliding door, proved to be a bit more accessible than I imagined, thanks to a hidden accessibility feature. You can learn about all of this and more in my latest blog post on WheelchairTravel.org. 200 6
Just passing through DCA on my way to Florida, but it was a pleasure to experience the iconic “River Visual” landing today — with a superb view of the National Mall. Have to love our nation’s capital city! 61 2
In today’s edition of the Wheelchair Travel Newsletter, I shared the following quote by Robert Louis Stevenson: "We are all travelers in the wilderness of the world, and the best we can find in our travels is an honest friend." 94 10
Gediminas was the Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1315 or 1316 until his death in 1341. He founded what is now the country’s capital city of Vilnius, and is one of the most important figures in the country’s history. 53 2
Two summers ago, I explored the San Bernardino National Forest as part of a California road trip. While in Big Bear City, I took a helicopter ride with my sister from Big Bear Airport, circling the city’s lake and flying over its forested mountainsides. 58 7
Bratislava, Slovakia is located just an hour by train from Vienna, Austria. The city’s historic Old Town is a true marvel and, although it is beautiful, accessible and affordable, it continues to be overlooked as a destination. Visit WheelchairTravel.org and check out the FREE accessible travel guide for Bratislava! 75 1
A couple nights ago, I went out for a drink with one of my friends in Boston. We met some flight attendants who were out to dinner and struck up a conversation. Long story short, I ended up flying back with them to Europe the next day. If you keep an open mind, always respond in earnest to a “hello,” and find joy in chance encounters, serendipity awaits! 181 20
Best view in 2022? That’s a tough one, but I’ll go with my first time back inside the Colosseum in over 10 years! It was a delight to find it largely wheelchair accessible. 75 4
I took my first two flights with @fly_fijiairways this week — Boeing 737 MAX 8 service from Wellington, New Zealand to Nadi, Fiji, and Airbus A350-900 XWB service from Nadi to Los Angeles, California. 169 15
After spending a few days in Auckland, I made the trip to Wellington — New Zealand’s capital city. To say that it’s gorgeous here would be an understatement. The people, food, architecture and natural landscapes captured me immediately. While I’m sad to only visit for a day, I know that I will return soon! 57 2
Gratitude. Exhibiting gratitude is my 2023 goal and I’m extremely grateful for this wonderful day in Melbourne to close out the first month of the New Year. 104 9
Wheelchair Travel
© Copyright 2023 WheelchairTravel.org.
A leading Accessible Travel website.
All rights reserved.
13K
9K
8K
Our site uses cookies. Learn more about our use of cookies in our privacy policy

Join 25,000+ others who receive the Wheelchair Travel newsletter each month