Valletta - Post Report Question and Answers

Would someone with physical disabilities have difficulties living in this city?

Absolutely, yes. People living with physical disabilities are almost entirely invisible in Malta, though they do exist. They are very isolated at home and underemployed. Sidewalks are not wide enough for strollers, let alone for wheelchairs, and the infrastructure is often not enough for someone with mobility issues to be able to get around easily. Curb cut-outs are often non-existent, as are elevators and ramps. - May 2023


Yes, like most other European/old cities. - Oct 2018


Yes. This place is absolutely not handicap accessible. - Sep 2016


It is a very hilly and ancient country. Physical disabilities would be difficult to deal with on a regular basis here. Some buildings have elevators, but most every building has front stairs. - Jan 2014


Lots. - Feb 2010


Yes, there is little to no accommodation for physical handicaps. - Feb 2010


Tripping over the rough pavement. Climbing onto the old buses. Dealing with the rather frequent breakdowns of elevators and other electrical problems. - Jul 2009


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