Working Remotely in Colonia Juarez, Mexico City

Located in central Mexico City, Colonia Juárez is a neighborhood full of history, culture, and modern attractions. With its diverse architecture, popular restaurants, and lively nightlife, Juárez presents a unique mix of the old and new. Whether you're a remote worker seeking a new place to settle in or a tourist ready to explore, this guide will help you navigate Colonia Juárez.



Landmarks and things to do

Mexico City’s Wax Museum in Colonia Juarez

Paseo de la Reforma

- One of the most iconic avenues in Mexico City, Paseo de la Reforma is a must-visit. Lined with historic monuments, modern skyscrapers, and lush green spaces, it’s perfect for a leisurely stroll or a bike ride. Don't miss the Angel of Independence, a symbol of Mexico's independence.



Museo de Cera (Wax Museum)

- Located on Londres Street, this museum features lifelike wax figures of famous personalities from Mexico and around the world. It’s a fun and interactive experience for visitors of all ages.



Zona Rosa

- Known for its vibrant nightlife, Zona Rosa is a hub of bars, clubs, and restaurants. It’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists, especially the LGBTQ+ community, offering a lively atmosphere that lasts until the early hours of the morning.





Restaurants and Cafes

Cafe Niddo in Colonia Juarez



Cafe Niddo - Cafe Nin offers a charming ambiance with artisanal coffee and freshly baked pastries.



Cafe Nin - Known for its cozy atmosphere and delicious brunch offerings, Niddo combines culinary creativity with a welcoming environment.



Havre 77 - Located in a historic building, Havre 77 blends French bistro elegance with modern Mexican flair, offering a sophisticated dining experience complemented by a stylish setting.




Places to work remtoely

Triver Coliving, Juarez Mexico City

For a place to work remotely in Colonia Juarez Mexico City, we highly recommend Triver Coliving!

Triver is a co-living space and community designed to adapt to the needs of today’s modern travelers and remote workers with reliable WiFi throughout and a variety of ready-to-use spaces. They also have a cafe next door, Delica.

Book a day pass with breakfast included to work remotely at Triver on Adventurely.

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