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Your Guide to Coworking Spaces in the Digital Nomad Capital of South America

Top Coworking Spaces

Medellín offers 50+ coworking spaces across El Poblado, Laureles, and the city center. Day passes start at $5-10, monthly memberships at $80-200. Top picks include Selina (Poblado), Epicentro (Laureles), and Tinkko (Ruta N innovation district) for different vibes and budgets.

Internet & Infrastructure

Medellín's fiber internet delivers 100-300 Mbps at most coworking spaces. The city's 22°C year-round climate means you'll never overheat in a hot office. UTC-5 timezone aligns perfectly with U.S. East Coast business hours. Average coworking space internet uptime exceeds 99%.

Neighborhood Guide

El Poblado: most popular with nomads, walkable, higher prices ($15-20/day). Laureles: more local, better value ($8-12/day), excellent cafés. Ruta N/Centro: innovation district, corporate vibe, best for tech workers. Envigado: quiet suburb, emerging scene, lowest costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does coworking cost in Medellín?
Day passes: $5-15. Weekly: $30-60. Monthly hot desk: $80-150. Monthly dedicated desk: $150-250. Private offices start at $300. Many spaces offer free trial days. Coffee shop working is also viable — a coffee costs $1-3.
What is the best coworking space in Medellín?
It depends on your needs. Selina (El Poblado) is best for community and social events. Epicentro (Laureles) offers the best value with fast internet. Tinkko at Ruta N is best for tech workers. Medellin Coworking Club (Poblado) suits freelancers wanting a quiet, focused environment.
Do I need a visa to work remotely in Medellín?
U.S., Canadian, and EU citizens get 90 days visa-free, extendable to 180 days. Colombia offers a Digital Nomad Visa (Visa V) for stays up to 2 years, requiring proof of $3,000+/month income. Many nomads use the tourist visa for stays under 6 months.
How fast is the internet in Medellín?
Coworking spaces typically offer 100-300 Mbps fiber connections. Home internet plans (50-300 Mbps) cost $20-40/month. Most cafés in El Poblado and Laureles have reliable 20-50 Mbps WiFi. Starlink is also available as backup.
What is the cost of living for a digital nomad in Medellín?
Budget: $1,000-1,500/month. Comfortable: $1,500-2,500/month. Premium: $2,500-4,000/month. These include rent, coworking, food, transport, and entertainment. A furnished apartment in Laureles runs $400-700/month, El Poblado $600-1,200/month.

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