Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were in Italy (all over) for nearly three weeks last July. Our hotels had excellent AC. Most churches were cool. Shops had ac or fans. Most restaurants had ac or were cooled by fans.
It really wasn’t unbearable.
Are you staying in a hot Airbnb, op?
A/C is mandatory for us too.
Anonymous wrote:Italians believe it is bad for your health - you will get "colpo d'aria" an illness they very much believe in and take very seriously. When I lived there, we used a lot of fans and kept the Roman shades almost always completely shut, just cracked enough to let air through. It's the only way to survive.
Anonymous wrote:We were in Italy (all over) for nearly three weeks last July. Our hotels had excellent AC. Most churches were cool. Shops had ac or fans. Most restaurants had ac or were cooled by fans.
It really wasn’t unbearable.
Are you staying in a hot Airbnb, op?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they’re poor and cheap. Maybe that’s not very PC, but it’s the truth. Of course they’ll make all kinds of excuses like it’s bad for your health etc, but that’s the reason!
I'm French. Nobody is making those excuses, except morons. Of course it's expensive, and often it's structurally impossible. If the US had the same proportion of ancient buildings, they wouldn't retrofit A/C in them either!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they’re poor and cheap. Maybe that’s not very PC, but it’s the truth. Of course they’ll make all kinds of excuses like it’s bad for your health etc, but that’s the reason!
Or because buildings were built before Jesus and he didn’t miraculously retroactively install ductwork in them. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Lots of old masonry buildings that typically stay fairly cool. Use a fan, keep the windows open, shades drawn to the sunward side, just a little airflow management is all.
Also, I'm of Italian descent and can say that I feel just great soaking up the sun. My wife of Scottish descent thinks that direct sunshine and temps over 75F are almost unbearable.
So yeah, maybe you're just not cut out for life in a warm, sunny place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were in Italy (all over) for nearly three weeks last July. Our hotels had excellent AC. Most churches were cool. Shops had ac or fans. Most restaurants had ac or were cooled by fans.
It really wasn’t unbearable.
Are you staying in a hot Airbnb, op?
Agreed, you have to confirm it, but plenty of hotels and apartment rentals have A/C, and yes since its expensive, it generally is more common in more expensive/nicer areas, and of course places with A/C will be more expensive to stay at. May have the (ugh) loud portable ones that exhaust out a window, or (much better) mini-splits, and may only be in the bedrooms. Our rental a few years ago had the portable unit in one bedroom, and good fans in the other one. We ended up all sleeping in the one bedroom with the A/C and it was fine.
Anonymous wrote:We were in Italy (all over) for nearly three weeks last July. Our hotels had excellent AC. Most churches were cool. Shops had ac or fans. Most restaurants had ac or were cooled by fans.
It really wasn’t unbearable.
Are you staying in a hot Airbnb, op?
Anonymous wrote:Because they’re poor and cheap. Maybe that’s not very PC, but it’s the truth. Of course they’ll make all kinds of excuses like it’s bad for your health etc, but that’s the reason!