…..walking with a cane has it’s advantages
When we travelled throughout Italy in 2016 with our 9 month old granddaughter we found that museums, galleries and restaurants bent over backwards to accommodate us. Six years later in France we’re finding the same thing except now it’s walking with a cane take gets us priority admission.
Back in April Kevin needed an emergency hip replacement and even though his recovery was remarkably fast he occasionally has balance issues. As a result and playing it safe he brought his cane with him on this trip to France.
On the day we went to the Louvre Kevin brought the cane, knowing that there would be a lot of walking. We preordered the tickets, thinking that would get us into museum without having to line up. We booked for the last time slot of the day and ended up in a line with hundreds of people in front of us. Our son was visibly upset. I asked him him if there was priority admission for people with mobility issues. He asked us to stay in line while he investigated.
Upon his return he told us to follow him and we walked directly to the entrance where security waved us through. This is something that all travellers with babies and mobility issues should know. Once inside I can’t say that the Louvre was easy to navigate, as there are lots of stairs but fortunately my husband was able to go up and down without too much difficulty. Had we investigated a bit more we would probably have found more elevators.





Good to know. Welcome to Europe and have a magnificent time!
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Thank you Manja. Made one critical mistake at the airport getting a taxi to our hotel. Cost us a fortune. Won’t make that mistake again. Otherwise we’re having a wonderful time.
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Brings back good memories. Have a great trip.
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Thank you. We’re having a wonderful time .
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The Louvre has lots of elevators but they tend to be rather discrete
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I agree Sheree. I’m sure if Kevin was using a walker we would have been directed to be an elevator immediately.
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