Many of you are already aware of the heatwave affecting Europe, and this message isn’t meant to reiterate what the news has covered.
However, it’s important to note something that many travelers may overlook. In Geneva, Switzerland, and many other European countries, air conditioning in hotels is not guaranteed.
It’s advisable to confirm whether your hotel offers air conditioning before making a reservation. While securing a good rate for your stay is important, discovering upon check-in that your room is uncomfortably warm—only to be offered a fan or the option to open windows—can be quite inconvenient.
You don’t want to be in a position where you have to find another hotel after arriving.
Most online travel agencies clearly indicate whether a property has air conditioning, so be sure to check this if you know you can’t sleep in a warm room. This simple step can save you a lot of hassle and frustration.
