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Coworking Bogota

Bogota has 22 coworking spaces ready for you. Explore flexible offices, shared desks, and meeting rooms in Bogota, Colombia — compare and choose the best fit.

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Amenities
24/7 AccessWheelchair AccessibleParkingEvents / NetworkingCoffee / Tea IncludedAir ConditioningKitchen / KitchenetteHigh-Speed Wi-Fi

Bogotá is South America's third-largest city and Colombia's undisputed economic engine. With 23 coworking spaces, day passes averaging just $8.57, and monthly memberships at $122, the city offers some of the most affordable professional workspace in any major Latin American capital.

Where to Work

Coworking spaces concentrate in the northern business corridor — Chapinero, Usaquén, and the financial district around Calle 72-100. Chapinero is the creative hub, home to startups, design studios, and tech freelancers. Usaquén offers a more upscale, quieter environment. La Candelaria (the historic center) has a few budget options popular with younger entrepreneurs and digital nomads.

Pricing

Day passes range from about $5 to $15 USD, averaging $8.57. Monthly memberships average $122. Bogotá is cheaper than Panama City and comparable to Mexico City, though the peso's volatility means prices in dollar terms can shift.

The Colombia Factor

Colombia's digital nomad visa, improving safety, and a young, entrepreneurial population have made Bogotá increasingly attractive to international remote workers. The city's altitude (2,640m) keeps temperatures spring-like year-round, and El Dorado airport connects to most cities in the Americas directly. The tech scene is growing fast, anchored by companies like Rappi and a vibrant fintech sector.

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Coworking by neighborhood in Bogota

FAQ — Coworking Bogota

Everything you need to know before choosing your space in Bogota.

How much does coworking cost in Bogotá?
Day passes average about $8.57 USD, monthly memberships around $122. Among the most affordable in Latin America.
Which Bogotá neighborhoods have coworking?
Chapinero (creative hub), Usaquén (upscale), and the financial corridor along Calle 72-100 have the most options. La Candelaria offers budget alternatives.
Is Bogotá safe for remote workers?
Safety has improved significantly. The northern neighborhoods where coworking spaces concentrate (Chapinero, Usaquén) are well-regarded. Standard urban precautions apply, as in any major Latin American city.

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