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Aktuell · 24.06.2026 02:30

Air Conditioning in Cinemas and Hotels in Demand: French Citizens Flee the Heatwave

In view of the current heatwave in France, more and more people are visiting air-conditioned cinemas and hotels to escape the oppressive summer heat.

Paris – 06/24/2026: Amid the current heatwave in France, with temperatures reaching up to 40 °C, more and more people are seeking out air-conditioned cinemas and hotels to escape the oppressive summer heat. These venues not only offer a welcome cool down but also a pleasant atmosphere to spend the day.

The demand for air-conditioned accommodations and recreational facilities has increased significantly in recent days. Especially in urban areas, where temperatures are often even higher, many citizens are taking the opportunity to find refuge in air-conditioned cinemas and hotels. These establishments have increased their capacities to meet the rising demand.

The heatwave is also impacting the energy market. The increased use of air conditioning leads to a rise in electricity consumption, which in turn drives up electricity prices. According to reports, the price of electricity in France has already risen above €100 per megawatt-hour due to high demand. This development affects not only households but also businesses that rely on air conditioning.

Despite rising costs, demand for air-conditioned spaces remains unabated. Many people are willing to pay higher prices to escape the extreme heat and enjoy a comfortable stay. Some hotels and cinemas have put together special offers and packages to meet customer needs.

However, the current situation also raises questions about sustainability and energy efficiency. Experts warn of the long-term effects of increased energy consumption and advocate investments in energy-efficient technologies and alternative cooling methods. Additionally, the importance of building evaporation and natural cooling methods is emphasized to reduce energy consumption while ensuring user comfort.

Overall, the ongoing heatwave in France highlights the growing importance of air conditioning and climate-controlled spaces in society. While they provide a welcome cool down in the short term, it is important to find long-term solutions that consider both citizens’ comfort and the environment.

Given the rising temperatures, it is recommended to avoid outdoor activities during the hottest hours of the day, especially between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m., and to seek air-conditioned spaces. Regular breaks and sufficient fluid intake should also be observed to prevent health issues.

Authorities stress the importance of precautions during the heatwave and advise the population to pay attention to official warnings and recommendations to safely get through the hot days.

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