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Disability itself is deeply associated with mobility conditioning and isolation. The combination of the two conditions rises a chain reaction of exclusion that affects a significant number of women in a lot of European countries, with a particular focus on elderly and disabled people. Therefore, inclusive and accessible tourism need to be integrated into the future vision for tourism, especially in the context of Smart Cities. To this end, in this short paper, we report our ongoing work for enabling decision making for accessible and inclusive tourism by using open data and relevant information as a way of improving social and leisure experiences for people with disabilities.