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StayWork guide May 5, 2026 11 min read Updated June 2, 2026

Coworking Prices in CDMX 2026: Cheapest by Neighborhood

Published June 2026 coworking prices in Mexico City range from MXN 220 day passes and MXN 1,990 + IVA monthly residential plans to MXN 3,900+ premium memberships in Roma Norte and Polanco.

Coworking Prices in CDMX 2026: Cheapest by Neighborhood

Updated June 2, 2026. Coworking in Mexico City does not have one standard price.

The cheapest useful option we found is not a big chain. It is a day at Coffice in Roma Norte for MXN 220. The cheapest published monthly plan in a central residential neighborhood is Local in Narvarte at MXN 1,990 + IVA. A fuller Roma Norte membership at Impact Hub starts at MXN 2,900 + IVA, while premium Polanco plans can hit MXN 3,900 + IVA before private offices, meeting rooms, and add-ons.

The real question is not “Do I need coworking?” It is:

  • how many days you will actually go each month
  • whether you need phone booths or meeting rooms
  • whether your neighborhood has a good walkable option
  • whether your monthly apartment already works as an office

If you are still choosing your base, compare quiet Mexico City neighborhoods for remote work and monthly apartments in Mexico City before paying for a fixed workspace. A furnished apartment with a real desk and reliable Wi-Fi can turn coworking into a flexible backup instead of a monthly obligation.

This guide uses public prices checked on June 2, 2026. Some operators include IVA. Others add it at checkout. Some plans depend on availability, promotions, or direct quotes, so confirm the final price before paying.

Quick Answer

Quick answer: CDMX coworking prices by use case

Occasional use: Coffice Roma Norte publishes MXN 45 per hour, MXN 150 for 3 hours, and MXN 220 per day. Uotan publishes MXN 350 day passes with IVA included. Local Narvarte publishes a MXN 300 + IVA day pass.

Affordable monthly: Local Narvarte publishes a MXN 1,990 + IVA monthly membership. Coffice publishes a MXN 2,200 monthly plan. MuvLab publishes a MXN 2,500 + IVA basic plan with 24-hour access. Uotan publishes a MXN 2,800 monthly coworking plan with IVA included.

Full mid-range coworking: Impact Hub Roma Norte publishes Basic at MXN 2,900 + IVA and Unlimited/Dedicated at MXN 3,900 + IVA. Co-Madre Roma publishes Coworking Full at MXN 3,500 per month.

Premium: The Pool Polanco publishes a MXN 450 + IVA day pass and a MXN 3,900 + IVA national membership. WeWork and global chains usually show dynamic pricing or quote by location.

For most monthly remote workers, the best value is a good apartment desk plus 4 to 8 coworking visits per month. Pay for a fixed membership only if you will use it at least 8 to 10 times.

CDMX Coworking Prices at a Glance

Published coworking prices in Mexico City by neighborhood, checked June 2, 2026

SpaceNeighborhoodShort pass / dayMonthly planDedicated / premiumBest use
CofficeRoma NorteMXN 45/h, MXN 150/3h, MXN 220/dayMXN 2,200Not listedCheap occasional work with coffee included
Impact Hub CDMXRoma NorteMXN 250/day + IVAMXN 2,900 Basic + IVA, MXN 3,900 Unlimited + IVAMXN 3,900 Dedicated + IVACommunity, events, recurring work
Co-Madre RomaRoma NorteMXN 300 day coworking option listedMXN 3,500 Coworking FullFlex at MXN 1,800, Elite quotedBoutique community and professional network
UotanCondesa / Roma SurMXN 350/day, MXN 1,500/week, MXN 2,000/10 daysMXN 2,800, IVA includedPrivate suite from MXN 12,000Flexible packages before a full membership
LocalNarvarte PonienteMXN 300/day + IVAMXN 1,990 + IVAMXN 2,990 + IVA dedicated deskResidential value and included meeting credits
MuvLabNarvarteNot listedMXN 2,500 Basic + IVACollective plan from MXN 5,00024-hour access and creative profile
The Pool PolancoPolancoMXN 450/day + IVAMXN 2,000 Lite, MXN 3,900 National + IVAOffices and rooms quotedMeetings, address, premium network
WeWork / global chainsPolanco / Reforma / InsurgentesDynamicDynamicQuote requiredCorporate teams and multi-location network

Two patterns stand out. Narvarte and Roma Norte have the cheapest entry points. Polanco is not priced for savings; it is priced for address, infrastructure, and meetings.

Also watch the gap between a coworking cafe and a real office membership. If you need phone booths, meeting rooms, CFDI invoicing, or after-hours access, the cheapest daily price may not be the cheapest working month.

Remote worker comparing coworking prices by neighborhood in Mexico City before choosing between day passes and a monthly membership.

Roma Norte: More Options, More Community, More Variation

Roma Norte is the deepest coworking market in CDMX. Within a short walk you can find coworking cafes, boutique communities, impact-focused hubs, and larger corporate-style spaces.

That density helps if you do not know your rhythm yet. You can test a day pass, move between cafes and coworking rooms, or choose a community plan once you know where you actually get work done.

Coffice: the cheap Roma Norte entry point

Coffice works when you do not want a membership yet. Its public prices are unusually clear:

  • MXN 45 for 1 hour
  • MXN 150 for 3 hours
  • MXN 220 for the full day
  • MXN 2,200 for a monthly membership

The value is flexibility. If you need two calls, an afternoon of writing, or one focused workday outside the apartment, Coffice avoids the MXN 3,000 to MXN 4,000 upfront commitment.

The tradeoff: it is not a formal corporate office. It is better for individual work than for serious client meetings.

Impact Hub: community plus a real monthly plan

Impact Hub CDMX publishes a more traditional coworking structure:

  • Express: MXN 250 per day + IVA
  • Basic: MXN 2,900 per month + IVA
  • Unlimited: MXN 3,900 per month + IVA
  • Dedicated: MXN 3,900 per month + IVA

You are paying for more than a table: community, events, reception, global network access, and meeting-room hours depending on plan. For freelancers, founders, and small teams that want professional interaction, the difference against a cafe can be worth it.

Co-Madre: boutique space with a clear monthly price

Co-Madre publishes Coworking Full at MXN 3,500 per month. It also lists a Coworking Flex plan at MXN 1,800 per month for 12 coworking days plus meeting-room access, and a MXN 300 one-day coworking option on the same membership page.

Co-Madre is not competing to be the cheapest desk in Roma. It is competing on community, events, a more curated atmosphere, and a smaller-scale feel than a big chain.

Choose it if belonging and professional network matter. If all you need is Wi-Fi and silence, Roma Norte has cheaper options.

Remote workers share a community-focused mid-range coworking table in Roma Norte and Condesa, Mexico City.

Condesa and Roma Sur: Flexible Packages

Condesa and Roma Sur work well if you want to stay close to Roma Norte without making the most expensive central addresses your default.

The most useful published package set we found is Uotan, which shows June 2026 prices with IVA included:

  • Day Pass: MXN 350
  • Flex 1 week: MXN 1,500 per month
  • Flex 10 days: MXN 2,000 per month
  • Coworking monthly: MXN 2,800 per month
  • Meeting room: from MXN 450 per hour

The 10-day package is especially practical for monthly stays. If you use all 10 visits, the cost falls to MXN 200 per visit without forcing you to go every day.

That is the sweet spot for someone who works from home three or four days a week and uses coworking twice a week for energy, calls, or a change of environment.

Narvarte and Del Valle: Better Residential Value

Narvarte and Del Valle do not have Roma Norte’s density, but they have something more useful for a long stay: lower prices and a calmer routine.

If you are staying in Narvarte, walking to an affordable local coworking space can beat crossing the city for a prettier room. The workspace saves money, but the bigger win is time.

Local in Narvarte

Local publishes one of the lowest monthly prices we found in a central residential area:

  • Daypass: MXN 300 + IVA
  • Membership: MXN 1,990 + IVA per month
  • Dedicated desk: MXN 2,990 + IVA per month
  • Meeting room: two credits included with membership; extra member hours from MXN 450 + IVA

This changes the math. If you are already based in Narvarte and go 8 or more days per month, the monthly plan can beat cheap day passes in Roma Norte once you include time and transport.

Use the Narvarte remote workers guide alongside this price table. Narvarte works best when your apartment, supermarket, cafe, and coworking option all sit inside the same daily radius.

MuvLab and the value of 24-hour access

MuvLab publishes a MXN 2,500 + IVA Basic coworking plan with 24-hour access all month, plus collective plans from MXN 5,000 and custom quotes.

For remote workers with US, Europe, or Asia calls, access hours can matter more than saving MXN 300. Before paying for any 24-hour plan, ask:

  • whether after-hours access works from day one or only after registration
  • whether call rooms are available after normal reception hours
  • whether AC, bathrooms, coffee, security, and lights are active at night
  • whether guests or clients can enter after hours

Remote workers use a neighborhood coworking space near Narvarte and Del Valle apartments, showing lower-cost local workspace value in CDMX.

Polanco: Pay for Address and Meetings, Not Savings

Polanco is rarely the most efficient coworking choice for a solo remote worker who only needs a desk and Wi-Fi.

It makes sense when the building name, client perception, meeting rooms, or corporate infrastructure are part of the job. Consultants, enterprise teams, and founders meeting investors can justify the premium more easily than a laptop worker trying to save money.

The Pool Polanco publishes:

  • Day Pass: MXN 450 + IVA
  • Lite Pass: MXN 2,000 + IVA
  • National Membership: MXN 3,900 + IVA per month

WeWork and other global chains can be useful when you need multi-location access, corporate meeting rooms, or team contracts. Their prices vary by location, availability, and promotions, so treat them as quote-based until you confirm the exact site and start date.

For individual remote work, Roma Norte, Condesa, Roma Sur, and Narvarte usually offer better value per peso.

Day Pass vs Monthly: The Breakeven Point

The simple test: how many times will you go this month?

With many day passes around MXN 300 to MXN 350, monthly membership starts competing around 8 to 10 visits.

Day pass vs monthly coworking membership: when each option makes sense

Real usageBetter optionPractical example
1-3 days per monthHourly or day passCoffice at MXN 220/day or Local at MXN 300 + IVA/day
4-6 days per monthDay pass or flexible packageUotan Flex 1 week at MXN 1,500 or loose day passes
7-10 days per monthCompare package vs membershipUotan Flex 10 at MXN 2,000 or Local monthly at MXN 1,990 + IVA
11+ days per monthMonthly membershipImpact Hub, Local, Uotan, or Co-Madre by neighborhood
Daily work with your own gearDedicated deskLocal at MXN 2,990 + IVA or Impact Hub Dedicated at MXN 3,900 + IVA
Client meetingsPremium plan or room by hourThe Pool, WeWork, or meeting rooms from roughly MXN 450-650/h + IVA where applicable

The common mistake is buying a full membership because you feel like it will make you productive. If you only need a change of scene once or twice a week, day passes or a 10-day package usually win.

If you go almost daily, the monthly plan gives you routine and lowers the cost per visit.

A CDMX remote worker compares day-pass visits with a monthly coworking membership to evaluate the breakeven point.

What to Check Before You Pay

Two memberships can both cost MXN 2,900 and feel completely different.

Check these before signing up:

  • IVA: some prices include it; others add 16 percent at the end.
  • Real hours: “24h” may mean building access, not reception, support, coffee, or AC.
  • Phone booths: essential if you do client calls.
  • Meeting rooms: ask how many hours are included, the extra hourly price, and minimum booking time.
  • CFDI: if your company reimburses you, confirm Mexican invoicing before paying.
  • Guests: do not assume your plan lets you bring visitors.
  • Noise: a social space can be a bad fit for long calls.
  • Night access: check transport, lighting, and entry rules after 8 PM.

If you need a reliable daily work base, also use the monthly apartment checklist. A real desk, chair, and tested internet at home can save more money than a cheap membership you barely use.

Coworking vs Working from Your Apartment

For a monthly stay, the best setup is usually not 100 percent coworking or 100 percent apartment.

The efficient pattern looks like this:

  • 3 or 4 days per week at the apartment for calls, writing, admin, and deep work
  • 1 or 2 days per week at coworking for a change of environment, meetings, or social energy
  • meeting rooms by the hour only when you actually need to host someone

At that rhythm, you might spend MXN 1,200 to MXN 2,000 a month on passes or flexible packages instead of MXN 3,500 to MXN 5,000 on a fixed membership. A full membership wins only when the apartment does not have a good chair, good desk, or reliable internet.

For StayWork guests, the point is to start with a monthly base that already has Wi-Fi and a usable workspace, then add coworking by the day when it solves a specific problem. Compare furnished monthly apartments in Narvarte or check direct availability through Book Direct.

For monthly stays

Work from a furnished monthly base in CDMX

A furnished monthly apartment in Narvarte gives you the desk, Wi-Fi, and home routine. When you need a different room, add coworking by the day instead of carrying a full membership you may not use.

Best Pick by Profile

  • Cheapest to test: Coffice by the hour or day in Roma Norte.
  • Best residential monthly value: Local in Narvarte if you are staying nearby.
  • Best flexible package: Uotan Flex 10 if you go about twice per week.
  • Best community: Impact Hub or Co-Madre in Roma Norte.
  • Best for late calls: a verified 24-hour space such as MuvLab, after checking real after-hours conditions.
  • Best for corporate clients: The Pool, WeWork, or premium Polanco options.
  • Best for a monthly stay: a work-ready apartment plus day passes when you need them.

Sources Reviewed

Prices checked June 2, 2026. StayWork is not affiliated with any coworking operator listed here. Prices can change, may require extra IVA, and may depend on availability or promotions.

Next step

When budget matters, compare the monthly total before booking.

Send dates, budget, and preferred area so we can check whether Roma Norte, Narvarte, a private room, or a full apartment fits.

Article FAQ

Questions this guide should answer clearly.

The short version for readers who need the operational answer fast before they compare stays, dates, or neighborhoods.

Quick note

If a question here affects your actual booking decision, use the article first, then go to the monthly or direct-booking pages for live inventory and next steps.

How much does coworking cost in Mexico City in 2026?

Based on public prices checked on June 2, 2026, Mexico City coworking day passes commonly run from MXN 220 to MXN 450 before or including IVA, depending on the operator. Published monthly plans range from MXN 1,990 + IVA in Narvarte to MXN 2,800 with IVA included in Condesa and Roma Sur, MXN 2,900 + IVA in Roma Norte, and MXN 3,900 + IVA in Polanco.

Which neighborhood has the cheapest coworking in CDMX?

Narvarte has one of the lowest published monthly coworking prices in a central residential area: Local lists a monthly membership at MXN 1,990 + IVA and a dedicated desk at MXN 2,990 + IVA. Roma Norte also has cheap occasional access through Coffice at MXN 220 per day, but it feels more like a coworking cafe than a corporate office.

When is a monthly coworking membership worth it?

A monthly membership starts to make sense at about 8 to 10 coworking visits per month. If you go 1 to 6 days per month, day passes or a flexible package are usually cheaper. If you go 11 or more days, a monthly plan normally lowers the cost per visit.

Is Roma Norte or Narvarte better for coworking?

Roma Norte is better if you want community, events, cafes, and many workspace options within walking distance. Narvarte is better if you want lower prices, a calmer residential base, and a coworking space you can walk to from your apartment.

Is Polanco worth it for coworking?

Polanco is worth it when you need client meetings, a premium business address, or corporate infrastructure paid by your company. For solo remote work, Roma Norte, Condesa, Roma Sur, and Narvarte usually give better value per peso.

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