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Travel Destinations Boomers May Want to Avoid

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Santiago

Considering the terrain tends to be quite hilly and steep, it’s not so easy to walk, and while the city’s subway system tends to stay clean and efficient, elevators aren’t always available.

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Nagoya

Japan has many amazing places for travelers of all ages to explore and enjoy. Unless you’re really into “industrial chic,” Nagoya may not be the place for you.

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New York

For being America’s largest and most famous city, New York is notorious for its lack of accessibility. To this day, most of NYC’s subway stations lack ramps and elevators.

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New Orleans

Despite its nickname, “The Big Easy” isn’t an easy place for mature travelers to navigate. Like New York, New Orleans doesn’t have much to offer in terms of accessible transit options

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Bangkok

Experienced travelers love Bangkok for its cosmopolitan vibes, vibrant neighborhoods, and abundance of affordable lodging and dining options.

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Rome

There’s no place like Rome—except when it comes to accessibility for seniors and people with disabilities. In this case, it’s similar to Venice.

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Nassau

While Nassau is consistently one of the most popular Caribbean destinations for American tourists, that popularity has its downsides.

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Reykjavik

It’s easy to see all those younger travelers flock to Iceland, post social media content involving the island nation’s incredible volcanoes and hot springs, and think this is somewhere you need to visit.

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