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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So back to the actual question, any more input on September climate?[/quote] I lived there for five years. Homes do not have A/C or any HVAC there. (High rise apartments might.) And it gets down to almost freezing in the winter. Office buildings have A/C splits. Restaurants in Mexico City are mostly open-air. Even if you're inside a (nice) restaurant, they'll often have big patio doors wide open from opening to closing. September is in the middle of rainy season (though it only rains at night), so it can be cool but still a humid because of the rain. I'd ask if the AirBnB has a fan available in case it gets stuffy. Ceiling fans are uncommon, but people may have table fans or oscillating fans. If they don't have fans, I wouldn't worry about it. There aren't too many mosquitos in Mexico City so you may be able to sleep with the windows open, depending on how high you are. [/quote]
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