Where to Stay in Cuauhtémoc
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Cuauhtémoc
Juárez
BudgetA mixed bag of historic architecture, emerging art galleries, and a growing number of trendy restaurants and bars.
- +More affordable accommodation options
- +Central location with good transport links
- +Developing area with character
- -Can be noisy due to traffic
- -Some areas feel less polished than Roma or Condesa
Roma Norte
Mid-rangeBohemian and vibrant, with tree-lined streets, independent boutiques, and a thriving culinary scene.
- +Excellent dining and bar options
- +Beautiful architecture and parks
- +Good public transport access
- -Can be noisy at night
- -Some streets can feel busy
Condesa
Mid-rangeElegant and relaxed, known for its Art Deco architecture, leafy avenues, and popular parks.
- +Beautiful parks and green spaces
- +Wide range of restaurants and cafes
- +Safe and pleasant for walking
- -Can be pricier than other areas
- -Less nightlife than Roma Norte
Polanco
LuxuryUpscale and sophisticated, characterized by luxury shopping, fine dining, and impressive museums.
- +High-end shopping and dining
- +World-class museums
- +Very safe and well-maintained
- -Significantly more expensive
- -Can feel less authentically 'Mexican' to some
WiFi & Remote Work in Cuauhtémoc
Quality
good
Avg Speed
30-70 Mbps (download) in cafes
Free WiFi
Many cafes (e.g., Starbucks, local coffee shops), some public parks, shopping malls.
Coworking
PÚBLICO (various locations, ~200-300 MXN/day), WeWork (multiple locations, ~300-400 MXN/day).
Daily Budget (Budget)
MXN 1000/day
Hidden Gems in Cuauhtémoc
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Librería El Péndulo
More than just a bookstore, this charming spot offers a delightful cafe experience surrounded by lush plants and shelves of books. Enjoy a coffee or a meal in a uniquely serene setting.
2 areas to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Cuauhtémoc