Why Mexico City?
Latin America's cultural and economic capital
Mexico City (CDMX) is one of the most vibrant cities on the continent. It blends history, technology, gastronomy, and art with a growing international community of remote workers.
Excellent connectivity
Direct flights to the Americas, Europe, and Asia. The city is well-connected with metro, Metrobús, Uber, Didi, Ecobici, and electric scooters for easy mobility.
Diverse lifestyle options
You can enjoy an intense urban lifestyle in Roma or Condesa, or opt for a quieter atmosphere in Coyoacán or San Ángel. CDMX adapts to your pace.
Housing
Recommended neighborhoods:
- Roma Norte / Roma Sur
- Countess / Hippodrome
- Polanco
- Escandón / San Miguel Chapultepec
- Coyoacán
Average rent per month:
Between $1,250 and $2,250 USD, depending on location and apartment type.
Workspaces
Popular coworking spaces:
- WeWork (multiple locations)
- BCC
- Homework, Central, The 3rd Space
Free or budget-friendly alternatives:
Cafés with reliable Wi-Fi in Roma, Condesa, or Juárez.
Average monthly coworking cost:
$175 – $350 USD
Transportation
Urban mobility:
- Subway: $0.25 USD per ride
- Metrobus: $0.30 USD
- Ecobici: from $27 USD per year
- Uber/Didi: $3 – $12.50 USD per ride
Tip: Combine metro or Metrobús with a bike or scooter to avoid traffic.
Food & Nightlife
Street food:
Tacos, tlacoyos, or tamales range from $1.50 to $3.50 USD
Restaurant prices:
- Main dishes: $12.50 – $20 USD
- Drinks: $4 – $12.50 USD
- Beer: from $2.50 USD
Top nightlife areas:
- Roma & Condesa: rooftops, craft cocktail bars
- Juárez: alternative bars
- Coyoacán: bohemian cafes and venues
- Downtown: traditional cantinas and modern bars
Arts, Culture & Entertainment
Mexico City is one of Latin America's leading cultural capitals. You'll find museums, indie cinema, galleries, opera, and world-class theater.
Must-visit cultural spots:
- Frida Kahlo Museum (Coyoacán)
- Soumaya and Jumex Museums (Polanco)
- National Film Library
- Chapultepec Forest
High-quality theater productions in CDMX:
- OCESA
Currently staging a Broadway-level replica of The Lion King at Telcel Theater. - Playhouse Entertainment
- Waitress (Broadway version) at San Rafael Theater
- Seven Times Goodbye, an original Mexican musical about modern love, at Ramiro Jiménez Theater
- Alejandro Gou Productions
Producing Lies, the most successful Mexican musical, at Aldama Theater
Mexico City doesn't just bring Broadway to town—it also creates original musicals with international-level production quality.
Estimated Monthly Budget
| Category | Monthly range (USD) |
|---|---|
| Housing | $1,250 – $2,250 |
| Food | $500 – $600 |
| Internet + Mobile | $25 – $75 |
| Transportation | $175 – $200 |
| Coworking | $175 – $350 |
| Leisure & Culture | $300 – $500 |
| Estimated Total | $2,425 – $3,975 |
Arrival Tips
- Buy a local SIM card (Telcel, AT&T, or Movistar) as soon as you arrive
- Make sure your accommodation has fiber-optic internet if you'll be working remotely
- Join local Facebook groups, Telegram chats, or Meetup events to connect with the community
- Consider a co-living space for a smooth landing and instant social network
Concerts & Live Shows
Mexico City is famous for the passion of its audiences. Global stars like Madonna, Bad Bunny, Dua Lipa, and Katy Perry perform regularly, thanks to organizers like OCESA.
The local scene is just as strong: artists like Yuridia, Cristian Nodal, and Alejandro Fernández fill stadiums with unforgettable performances.
The CDMX Experience
You can combine high culture and street life all in one day: imagine listening to Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, then walking out to grab tacos on the corner. Standing on the street, Coca-Cola bottle in hand, talking with friends about how powerful the orchestra was. Later, heading to a rooftop bar in Roma for some signature mixology—and ending the night dancing to cumbia.
Only in Mexico City is this possible.
A city of contrasts and infinite possibilities—for every taste, lifestyle, and budget.
Staying Longer?
If you're planning to stay in Mexico for a longer period, it's important to regularize your immigration and tax status.
As a digital nomad, you may be required to pay taxes in Mexico if you earn income while residing here.
At TaxID, we help you stay fully compliant with all fiscal requirements.
Book a personalized consultation and get the support you need to live and work legally in Mexico.
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