Where to Stay in Coyoacán
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Coyoacán
Pedregal
LuxuryExclusive residential area with striking modern architecture and green spaces.
- +Quiet and safe residential environment
- +Impressive modern architecture (e.g., Casa Barragán)
- +Proximity to UNAM campus
- -Less tourist infrastructure (restaurants, shops)
- -Requires transport to reach most attractions
Coyoacán Centro
Mid-rangeBohemian and historic heart, buzzing with art, culture, and vibrant street life.
- +Charming colonial architecture
- +Abundant cafes and restaurants
- +Lively weekend atmosphere
- -Can get very crowded, especially on weekends
- -Limited public transport connectivity to other parts of the city
San Ángel
LuxuryUpscale and artistic neighborhood known for its colonial charm and weekend art market.
- +Beautiful colonial architecture and cobblestone streets
- +High-quality restaurants and art galleries
- +Lively Bazar Sábado on Saturdays
- -Can be expensive
- -Further from central Mexico City attractions
WiFi & Remote Work in Coyoacán
Quality
Good
Avg Speed
25 Mbps
Free WiFi
Many cafes (e.g., near Jardín Hidalgo), public plazas (limited availability/speed), some restaurants.
Coworking
Limited options directly in Coyoacán; more options in nearby Roma/Condesa. Check 'Coworking Coyoacán' (check availability/hours) - approx. 200-300 MXN/day.
Daily Budget (Budget)
MXN 1200/day
Hidden Gems in Coyoacán
Lesser-known spots the locals love
El Coyote
A beloved local institution, El Coyote serves up some of the best traditional Mexican cuisine in Coyoacán, famous for its succulent roasted meats and authentic ambiance. It's a great place to savor classic dishes in a bustling, family-friendly setting.
1 area to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Coyoacán