Air-conditioned budget hotels Luzern & Interlaken

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A traveler is planning to visit Switzerland in July and wants to know if the ibis budget Luzern City hotel has air-conditioned rooms. They are looking for budget-friendly hotel options in both Luzern and Interlaken that offer air conditioning, as they expect hot weather during their trip.

Key takeaways:
  • The ibis budget Luzern City hotel has an air-cooling system, which is better than nothing, but may not be fully air-conditioned.
  • If you need air conditioning, consider checking other budget hotels in Luzern and Interlaken using comparison sites for the best deals.
  • In hot months like July, prioritize hotels with air conditioning to ensure a comfortable stay.
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  • Anonymous
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    24 October 2018 at 12:01:57 #818783

    Hi

    Does the ibis budget luzern city hotel have airconditioned rooms (very good price if it has aircondition rooms).Will be visiting in july & have heard sometimes it does get too hot in the summer. Any other suggetions if ibis budget dont have airconditioner rooms but not sky high prices.

    Also in interlaken i see only derby has airconditioned rooms in the mid price range.Rest of hotels with air conditioner are a lot expensive.Any other suggestions in interlaken as well .

  • Arno
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    Reply 1 of 5 • 24 October 2018 at 16:18:01 #898284

    Hi Ricky,

    The rooms have an air-cooling system. I’m not sure if that’s the same as fully air-conditioned (temperature AND humidity control) but it will sure be better than nothing. You can compare prices here: https://www.hotelscomb ined.com/Hotel/ibis_bu dget_Luzern_City_ex_Et ap_Hotel.htm.

    If you want to search for other hotels then please find our suggestions here: http://www.myswissalps.com/lu cerne/hotels and http://www.myswissalps.com/in terlaken/hotels

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    Reply 2 of 5 • 24 October 2018 at 16:28:35 #898285

    Thanks Arno

    Yes some kind of air cooling system is better than nothing & its an exceptional deal if cooling is the only major requirement & as long as we get a good sleep .wasnt expecting fully airconditioned room for that price specially in high season like july.

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    Reply 3 of 5 • 6 November 2018 at 11:29:58 #898286

    It is an important requirement for air conditioning. Without air conditioning is not going to work. For cooling purpose air conditioning is important in hot area.

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    Reply 4 of 5 • 6 November 2018 at 14:57:20 #898287

    Hi NehaSharma and welcome to MySwissAlps!

    Often, the reason why some hotels don’t offer air-conditioning is that it doesn’t get too hot (at least for too long). It is a considerable expense for them and they think twice before installing it. Same issue in Canada at lower price point hotels.

    In India one needs Air-conditioning a lot I am sure!

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    Reply 5 of 5 • 17 November 2018 at 6:33:11 #898288

    Yes for cooling purpose air conditioning is important in hot places. If any place has a hot environment then that place should have cooling things otherwise it is not going to work.

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