Nicola Brady
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Appearances Over Time
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But now they're really adapting to it in some cities like Seville.
They're putting up canopies.
They're going to be planting trees.
And they have those misters for the outdoor dining that I really love.
You see them in American desert cities like Palm Springs, Scottsdale.
And it's just beautiful.
So you can sit out and you're getting gently misted by water.
and so how does this work then in practice so you would leave your accommodation at what nine o'clock at night that's what some people are doing i mean i my personal preference i would want to go out at sort of sunrise see a lot of places then and then you've also like sunset as well you've got that beautiful light you can see those those sort of famous sites where there's no one around and then the idea is those sort of
midday hours that are getting longer and longer now.
You know, it used to be avoid the sun between 12 and 2, and now it's sort of 10 and 4.
You go back, enjoy some air conditioning, if you've got a pool or something like that, and then head out in the evening, have a later dinner, see some of the sights then.
And I mean, speaking of cities adapting, now more and more places are doing specialised nighttime tours.
So I think the Acropolis is
in the summer opens a little bit later.
But you can also go in after nine o'clock with a private tour group that show you by night and they're doing opera performances in the Roman Forum as well.
People doing night biking, night photography tours in Lisbon.
So people are really set up for it now in a way that I don't think they were 10, 15 years ago.
It's like two days in a day if you can have your little your little midday siesta as well.
Is it safe, though?
Will people have concerns around that?