About StayWork

The story behind StayWork CDMX

StayWork grew out of hosting guests ourselves and learning which details actually matter in a longer stay: the desk that carries a Monday, the neighborhood rhythm that shapes a month, and the direct answer that matters when arrival plans change.

Guest reviews across stays
299+
Guest rating
4.64
Core neighborhoods
2
Years hosting
4+
Our story

We started with the problem behind many furnished stays: nobody really owns the full guest experience.

Daniel and Analí keep StayWork intentionally small because the apartment, the neighborhood advice, and the check-in cannot be separated. When someone asks about Wi-Fi, invoicing, quiet nights, or whether Roma Norte or Narvarte fits their routine, the answer comes from the people managing the stay.

That is why the portfolio is narrow, practical, and personal. We would rather know fewer apartments deeply than offer generic inventory across the city.

Daniel

Daniel connects guest questions, neighborhood fit, and stay type before recommending an option.

Analí

Analí looks after operations, arrival, and apartment details so the stay feels clear from day one.

Pick the neighborhood rhythm

Roma Norte brings more energy and walkability. Narvarte offers a steadier day-to-day pace that works better for longer routines and quieter nights.

Live availability, human guidance

We use Lodgify for transparent calendars and pricing, but the decision support still comes from us. Availability stays clear; planning stays human.

Settle in without friction

A furnished setup, self check-in, tested Wi-Fi, and direct contact matter more than decoration once the stay moves beyond a weekend and into routine.

Our hosting process

From the first question to check-in, the process stays human.

The StayWork story is simple: fewer intermediaries, more context, and clearer decisions before booking a stay that needs to work for weeks.

  1. First we understand the stay

    Dates, neighborhood, trip purpose, and expected support come before recommending a stay.

  2. Then we match neighborhood to routine

    We compare Roma Norte and Narvarte against your real routine, not a generic amenity list.

  3. Finally we manage arrival

    Self check-in, tested Wi-Fi, and direct communication reduce friction once the stay becomes daily life.

Upscale furnished living room in Roma Norte, Mexico City — bright, spacious layout for longer stays

We specialize in furnished apartments designed for remote work, monthly stays, and modern city living in Mexico City. Our spaces are set up for everyday life — not just a short visit — so you can work, rest, and settle in without friction from day one.

As a small, hands-on team, we manage each reservation directly and personally. There is no automated message chain or outsourced support desk. When you ask something before booking, you hear back from the same people managing the apartment and the check-in.

How we chose Roma Norte and Narvarte

After four years hosting in Mexico City, we settled on two neighborhoods because they consistently deliver what mid-term guests actually need: walkable grocery stores, reliable Metrobús and metro access, a dense café and restaurant scene, and apartment buildings with secure entry and common areas that hold up over weeks.

Roma Norte suits guests who want energy — specialty coffee on every corner, a walkable street life, and the kind of density that keeps a workday varied. Narvarte suits guests who want a calmer baseline: quieter streets, a strong local market scene, and a more residential rhythm that works well for 30- to 90-day stays.

We do not operate in neighborhoods we do not know well. That specificity is part of what we offer.

What we focus on

Most complaints about furnished apartment rentals fall into three categories: the internet is slower than promised, the workspace is a dining chair with a laptop, and support disappears after check-in. We have built the operation around eliminating those three things specifically.

  • Internet: Every unit carries tested fiber speeds. We post the actual router download number, not a marketing estimate.
  • Workspace: The Roma Norte flagship has a dedicated desk, an ergonomic chair, and a 27-inch QHD monitor — set up as a real office, not an afterthought.
  • Communication: Questions before, during, and after the stay reach us directly. We can help with CFDI invoicing for corporate travelers, arrival logistics for late flights, and neighborhood recommendations that go beyond a Google Maps search.

Who stays with us

Our guests split roughly into three groups. Digital nomads and remote workers looking for a stay in Roma Norte that is verifiably set up for workdays, not just one that mentions Wi-Fi. Corporate travelers and relocation guests who need clear invoicing, a stable address for their company, and a furnished space that holds up for multi-week assignments. Monthly guests who want the flexibility of a short-term booking with the livability of an actual home — furnished, stocked, and ready.

If your trip falls outside those categories, write anyway. We can usually figure out whether a given stay makes sense.

Booking and contact

We list on Lodgify for transparent pricing and live calendar access. You can book directly there, or contact us first if you have questions about corporate terms, longer stays, or property-specific details.

Write to info@stayworkcdmx.com — you reach us directly, not a form processor.

Team

Meet the people behind StayWork.

Small team, direct context, and a hosting model built around practical details instead of outsourced messaging.

What this means

When guests ask about Wi-Fi, self check-in, invoicing, or neighborhood fit, the answer comes from the people managing the actual apartments.

Daniel Angel Fidel

Host & co-founder

Daniel Angel Fidel

Host and co-founder of StayWork CDMX. More than four years living in Mexico City, with 299+ guest reviews across Roma Norte and Narvarte. Editor and lead writer at Rincones Mexicanos, where he covers digital nomad life, furnished rentals, and Mexico City neighborhoods based on direct experience.

Analí Chavez

Co-founder & operations

Analí Chavez

Co-founder of StayWork CDMX and co-editor at Rincones Mexicanos. Mexican architect with professional experience in design and hospitality. Leads guest operations and property management across units in Roma Norte and Narvarte, with a focus on the practical details that make a stay work day to day.

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