A mate is shagging an Asian bird there (apparently the city is home to about 100,000 Filipinos who emigrated when Spain ruled both) and has spent October to March there for the past two years. Brits can stay for six months with no visa, which beats everywhere bar Hong Kong and New Zealand in the Asia Pacific.
I'm thinking of stopping over there in Oct, and reading about it, the climate is fabulous. Daytime highs of 22C to 27C and nighttime lows of 7.5C to 13.5C year round, with 2555 hours of sunshine, which is basically permanent English summer weather. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico_City#Climate . It's cooler than Asia's tropical highland cities as its elevation is 2250 metres as opposed to around 1500 metres for Baguio, Dalat etc.
With 700,000 American inhabitants it's also by far the most popular city for yanks outside of the US.
I'm thinking of stopping over there in Oct, and reading about it, the climate is fabulous. Daytime highs of 22C to 27C and nighttime lows of 7.5C to 13.5C year round, with 2555 hours of sunshine, which is basically permanent English summer weather. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico_City#Climate . It's cooler than Asia's tropical highland cities as its elevation is 2250 metres as opposed to around 1500 metres for Baguio, Dalat etc.
With 700,000 American inhabitants it's also by far the most popular city for yanks outside of the US.
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