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Are all hop on and off buses scooter friendly in Europe?


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I haven't done all the Ho-Ho busses, and don't know which ports you are going to, but I will say that the Ho-Ho busses I have taken were scooter accessible. The rear door has a ramp (a little steep, but all right), and there is a parking place inside.

I don't know if there are different companies, but the busses I took were red, and all seemed to be the same, or cooperative, companies.

I have taken the Ho-Ho in Geiranger, Copenhagen, Tallinn, and I think somewhere else, but can't remember where.

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I just googled 'Madeira ho-ho bus' and it looks there may be several companies. The first one I looked at says it is fully accessible. didn't check any others.

 

http://www.gobe.com/destinations/europe/portugal/funchal-tours/hop-on-hop-off-blue-route-tour/p/TR-EUR-PRT-FUNC-EN-1002?gclid=CjwKCAjw5uTMBRAYEiwA5HxQNu6ZcQHBoCwyq8mN3pGi9EDhl1Ed90SBBzD2DTgQe5YtCHQlkYYwExoCBeMQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

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