Where to Stay in Caracas
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Caracas
Los Palos Grandes
Mid-rangeA vibrant and trendy neighborhood known for its lively nightlife, diverse restaurants, and artistic flair.
- +Excellent dining and bar scene
- +Energetic atmosphere
- +Good mix of local and international influences
- -Can be noisy at night
- -Parking can be difficult
La Castellana
Mid-rangeA predominantly residential and commercial district offering a mix of modern buildings and green spaces.
- +Central location
- +Good infrastructure
- +Relatively quieter than other areas
- -Less nightlife
- -Can feel more business-oriented
Sabana Grande
BudgetA bustling commercial and entertainment hub with a vibrant street life, shops, and eateries catering to all budgets.
- +Affordable options
- +Lots of shops and street food
- +Excellent public transport connections
- -Can be very crowded and chaotic
- -Safety can be a concern, especially at night
Altamira
LuxuryAn upscale and leafy residential area with elegant architecture and a relaxed atmosphere.
- +Safe and well-maintained
- +Good dining options
- +Pleasant green spaces
- -Can be expensive
- -Limited public transport access
WiFi & Remote Work in Caracas
Quality
Good
Avg Speed
20-50 Mbps in cafes/hotels
Free WiFi
Many cafes, restaurants, and shopping malls offer free Wi-Fi, but often require a purchase. Hotels usually provide it for guests.
Coworking
Limited options. 'Coworking Caracas' (approx. 10-20 USD/day) is one option, but availability and quality can vary.
Daily Budget (Budget)
VEF 50/day
Hidden Gems in Caracas
Lesser-known spots the locals love
La Tienda de Chocolate
This charming spot is a must-visit for chocolate lovers, offering artisanal chocolates and delicious hot chocolate made with Venezuelan cocoa. It's a delightful indulgence in a cozy setting.
2 areas to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Caracas