
Latin America · Mexico
Your one-stop base kit — flights in, a place to sleep, a desk, and something to do on the weekend.
Monthly budget
$1,900
Avg internet
100 Mbps
Best months
Nov–Apr
Timezone
America/Mexico_City
Mexico's temporary resident visa allows remote workers who meet income or savings thresholds to stay up to four years without needing a local work permit.
Cheapest way in is usually a flexible-date search. Here's a live one pointed at Mexico City (MEX).
Flights
Search flexible dates and nearby airports to catch the low fares. We don't sell tickets. This opens a live search so you book direct.
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Book a week or two first, feel out the neighborhoods, then sign a monthly place once you know where you want to be.
Stays
Based on where the coworking spaces are clustered. A good starting point before you commit to a monthly place.
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Apartments, guesthouses, and long-stay-friendly hotels. This opens a live search so you book straight with the host or hotel.
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5 spaces
★ 4.4Impact Hub CDMX
Roma Norte, Mexico City
150 Mbps
$18 /day
$190 /mo
★ 4.4Público Condesa
Condesa, Mexico City
130 Mbps
$15 /day
$220 /mo
★ 4.4Público Reforma
Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
150 Mbps
$15 /day
$220 /mo
★ 4.3WeWork Reforma Latino
Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
200 Mbps
$25 /day
$170 /mo
★ 4.2Selina Mexico City Downtown & Cowork
Centro Histórico, Mexico City
120 Mbps
$14 /day
$160 /mo
Day trips, tours, and the stuff worth doing when you close the laptop.
Activities
Tours, classes, and day trips run by local operators. This opens a live search so you book direct with them.
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City guide · 5 min read
Where to Stay in Mexico City: Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads in 2025
Roma and Condesa anchor the nomad scene with walkable cafés and coworking, but budget hunters and families have solid alternatives across Mexico City's massive sprawl.
Read the full Mexico City guide →Some links below are partner links. We may earn a commission at no cost to you.
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