Summer comfort

Air-conditioned rooms, and where that matters

Nine of the fourteen hotels have air-conditioned rooms. The point carries most weight around the terminals, where the buildings are recent, heavily glazed and unshaded, and a south-facing room turns uncomfortable fast in July and August.

9 hotels

One caveat to settle before booking

Of the nine properties on this page, eight state air conditioning across all their rooms. The Campanile is the exception and restricts it to certain categories. An "air-conditioned hotel" label on a booking platform therefore does not guarantee that the room you are offered will be: it is a point to confirm when you book, not on arrival.

Why it weighs most near the terminals

The hotels in the airport area are recent, heavily glazed and built without any shade, on former farmland. A south-facing room heats up quickly there in the afternoon, and it is often used for the first half of the night before an early flight, which is the warmest part. In the town centre, older buildings and narrow streets temper things naturally, and the criterion loses much of its weight.