Has anyone been to San Miguel de Allende in the summer?
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Has anyone been to San Miguel de Allende in the summer?
Our hotel has no air conditioning, although it is a very nice and not cheap hotel.
Some people say they don't need a/c.
Some people tell me it will be very hot, but I thought SMA was cooler being in the mts, am I wrong?
I would appreciate any response since I can always cancel and make this trip in the winter.
Thank you~
Some people say they don't need a/c.
Some people tell me it will be very hot, but I thought SMA was cooler being in the mts, am I wrong?
I would appreciate any response since I can always cancel and make this trip in the winter.
Thank you~
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Thank you very much. People have been telling me it would be cool, but no one that had actually been there in summer.
Which hotel did you stay in?
Did you have any favorite restaurants?
Did you like Guanajuato?
While I have you here I might as well pick your brain ~
Which hotel did you stay in?
Did you have any favorite restaurants?
Did you like Guanajuato?
While I have you here I might as well pick your brain ~
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Hi Scarlett,
I have a very detailed travelog that I typed up . . . it's long and has D.F., Oaxaca, San Miguel, Guanajuato, Zacatecas, Leon info . . . I'd be happy to email it to you and you can read about the areas you want (email me at [email protected]). But . . . you already know how I feel about some of those places.
Buena suerte,
Sandy
I have a very detailed travelog that I typed up . . . it's long and has D.F., Oaxaca, San Miguel, Guanajuato, Zacatecas, Leon info . . . I'd be happy to email it to you and you can read about the areas you want (email me at [email protected]). But . . . you already know how I feel about some of those places.
Buena suerte,
Sandy
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Summer is a delightful time of the year in highland Mexico. Hills turn green, and everything is in riot of colors. The hottest months are April and May till rain comes. In summer showers, which lasts only an hour or so, in late afternoon cool things off, and summer is quite comfortable. The sun is very strong, but no local is stupid enough to sit in the sun. Only Americans do that. It is basically desert climate, so air is dry, and that means shade is cool and comfortable. Houses are built of stone and think walls to keep heat out. In all the years I'd lived in San Miguel, I never felt a need for air conditioning.
Remember you are at 7,000 feet high. The sun is stronger than you think, so don't sun bathe. Air's dry, so drink water. Your body takes longer to digest food in this altitude. That's why locals have comida and no big American style dinner. Too much sun and big meal at night guarantee to give you Montezuma's revenge. Be sensible, and you'll have a great time.
Remember you are at 7,000 feet high. The sun is stronger than you think, so don't sun bathe. Air's dry, so drink water. Your body takes longer to digest food in this altitude. That's why locals have comida and no big American style dinner. Too much sun and big meal at night guarantee to give you Montezuma's revenge. Be sensible, and you'll have a great time.
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