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Mexico City is Latin America's hottest nomad hub — world-class food, vibrant culture, and US timezone. Tulum and Playa del Carmen attract beach-lifestyle remote workers year-round.
Mexico City coliving ranges from $600–$1,200/mo all-inclusive depending on neighbourhood. Roma Norte, Condesa, and Polanco are the most popular areas for nomads. All-inclusive packages typically cover a furnished private room, utilities, internet, and access to shared coworking and kitchen spaces. Food and transport are very affordable on top.
Mexico City (CDMX) is Latin America's #1 digital nomad hub — a massive city with extraordinary food, culture, US timezone alignment, and a fast-growing coliving scene. Playa del Carmen and Tulum attract beach lifestyle seekers. Oaxaca suits creatives and foodies. Puerto Vallarta and Puerto Escondido are growing surf and beach coliving alternatives.
Most nationalities (including US, EU, UK, and Canada) enter Mexico visa-free for up to 180 days as tourists. For longer stays, the Temporary Resident Visa requires proof of income ($2,000–$2,500/mo) and is valid for 1–4 years. Mexico is one of the most accessible countries for long-term nomad stays without complex visa processes.
Mexico City is safe for coliving residents who stay in established nomad-friendly neighbourhoods. Roma Norte, Condesa, Polanco, Santa Fe, and Coyoacán are considered very safe for expats and tourists. Standard urban precautions apply. The coliving community in Mexico City is large and well-organised — operators provide safety orientation to new residents.
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