Paris is the most accessible city in Europe for travelers with disabilities.

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Traveling is a right held by everyone.

However, there are a few destinations that rise above the rest for their ultra accessibility.

Hotel de Ville and Pont d’Arcole in Paris

The exterior of the Hotel de Ville and pedestrians walking over the Pont d’Arcole in Paris, France.Credit:Natasha Maiolo/Getty Images

(Some data points were calculated per 100,000 people to avoid larger cities ranking higher unfairly.)

After looking at all the numbers, the team named Paris the most accessible city in Europe.

“Scoring highly across the board, Paris was revealed as the No.

1 destination,” the company shared in an announcement shared withTravel + Leisure.

Florence also snagged the top spot for both accessible attractions and accessible restaurants.

Perhaps rather surprisingly to anyone who has ever been, Lisbon was named the second-most accessible.