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What are some good coworking spaces for remote workers in Mexico City?

There are several coworking spaces for remote workers in Mexico City which offer excellent amenities to those looking for a professional and dedicated space from which to work remotely. Coworking is actually surprisingly popular in Mexico City, with lots of locals forming the bulk of membership at spaces around the city.


This means that coworking spaces in Mexico City will also give you valuable networking and social opportunities, in addition to the expected comforts of a dedicated workspace. This large city does have several coworking spaces available across its different neighborhoods, so it might be a good idea for remote workers to tour a few in person before committing to any one of them.


Below we highlight some popular coworking spaces for remote workers in Mexico City.


The Pool

This is a popular and well-reviewed coworking space for remote workers in Mexico City looking for a laid-back working environment. The Pool is filled with natural light and enjoys a nice open-air area which brings some welcome fresh air to the work environment. The design is unpretentious, friendly and colorful, making this a good coworking space for freelancers and creative types in the city. The Pool offers several membership plans, including hotdesk space, private office and events areas. The space is open 24/7 and offers free coffee in its kitchen area, as well as regular social and networking events for members. It is also well-situated, in the Polanco neighborhood, close to restaurants and parks. There is easy access to this coworking space also from nearby metrobus stops.


Impact Hub Mexico City

Another option in terms of coworking spaces for remote workers in Mexico City is Impact Hub. This coworking space is part of a global network spanning over 90 countries around the world. The Mexico City location is in Roma Norte close to the Glorieta de los Insurgentes and the major metrobus links in that area. The space itself is a modern, open-plan area with lots of lighting and ergonomic seats and desks. Impact Hub offers a wide range of membership options, all of which include free coffee from its small kitchen and access to the coworking facilities 24/7. Regular events and networking opportunities are also offered here.


Homework Revoluciรณn

Homework Revolucion has several locations around the city but its space in the Reforma area, close to the Museo Nacional de la Revolucion, is one of the best coworking spaces for remote workers in Mexico City due to its unique views of the Monument to the Revolution. The space is also just a short walk away from the Revoluciรณn metro station, as well as major metrobus links on Paseo de La Reforma. The space itself uses an industrial, stripped-back design with minimalist decor which feels professional and hip. Homework Revoluciรณn also offers a kitchen area, an auditorium, a library and an open-air terrace. Regular social events for Homework members include yoga, dance and boxing classes.


For more information about living in Mexico City as a remote worker, check out our complete Mexico City guide.