September 17, 2025
When you travel to Bogotá for work, you expect more than just a desk and Wi‑Fi. You want places that support productivity, comfort, and focus.
In this guide, you’ll find coworking spaces we recommend if you want strong internet, good meeting rooms, quiet zones, pleasant decor, and service that respects your time.
What to Value in Coworking Spaces
Bogotá offers lots of coworking options, but only some match what you need: professionalism, comfort, and consistency. We judge based on:
- Reliable high‑speed internet (fiber, redundancy, stable during peaks)
- Calm, well‑lit work zones with ergonomic seating and good natural/accent lighting
- Private rooms or booths for video calls or confidential meetings
- Clean, modern amenities: restrooms, kitchens or refreshment areas, printing & scanning, lockers
- Reception, security, clean entry/exit, and friendly staff, often bilingual
- Location: safe neighborhoods, close to good hotels, restaurants, and conveniences
This list avoids spaces that are too noisy, too social, or lack structure for professional needs.
Café Coworking Spots and Mall Coworking Options
Beyond traditional coworking offices, Bogotá offer smany great cafés that are popular with remote workers for their ambiance and reliable Wi‑Fi.
Here are some top café picks for coworking:
- Azahar Coffee: This is a great chain, and we recommend the Parque de la 93 area location, which is bright, spacious, and has plenty of outlets and calm music.
- Devoción Café: This franchise has great coffee, a cozy atmosphere, and fast internet. Check out the Chicó location.
- Catación Pública: Trendy spot, great for short, focused sessions or informal meetings
If you prefer mall vibes, El Retiro and Parque La Colina both host dedicated coworking desks and private booths with stable internet.
- El Retiro Coworking: quiet desk zones and meeting rooms; offers good security, clean, well‑maintained.
- Parque La Colina Coworking: slightly more casual, with open desks and a lighter structure—ideal for short visits or flexible schedules.
Keep in mind these mall coworking areas tend to feel less formal than standalone coworking offices but are really useful when you want to mix dining, shopping, and work in your day.
Tinkko (Parque de la 93)
We’ve used Tinkko for both solo workdays and client meetings, and it’s one of the most consistently professional coworking spaces we’ve found in Bogotá. Tucked just off Parque de la 93, this space blends flexibility with the professionalism of a law firm.
What stands out:
- Impeccably clean shared and private spaces
- Personal lockers, ergonomic chairs, and modern design
- Small but reliable café bar and friendly bilingual staff
Best for you if:
- You need to do focused work but also want to step out for lunch or a coffee without taking a cab
- You’re working with a team and want to book a private suite
- You want a setting where you can take video calls without interruption
Nice touches:
- Fresh flowers in the lobby, well‑maintained bathrooms, proper air conditioning
- Surrounded by top dining: El Cielo, Matiz, and the 93 Park cafés
- Excellent for professionals who value formality over startup culture
Spaces Bogotá (Chicó Norte)
If you’ve used Spaces in cities like London, Mexico City, or Miami, you’ll feel right at home here. Their Chicó Norte location offers what you’d expect from a global coworking brand—plus a little local warmth.
What stands out:
- Full office infrastructure: receptionist, call rooms, large conference rooms
- Membership options range from hot desks to private offices
- Located in a calm business zone, steps from Parque El Virrey
Best for:
- Executives or teams who need all‑day reliability and prefer a traditional business atmosphere
- Travelers staying in top hotels like JW Marriott or Grand Hyatt and commuting by car
Nice touches:
- More structured than boutique spaces
- Excellent backup power and internet redundancy—very helpful during Bogotá’s rainy or high‑usage periods
Co‑Work Latam (Chicó Norte / Calle 97)
Co‑Work Latam has quickly become a top choice for professionals who value space, flexibility, and solid infrastructure. Their Chicó Norte branch (Calle 97) sits in a safe, upscale part of the city with lots of restaurants, cafés, and conveniences nearby, making it ideal for remote work or frequent client meetings.
What stands out:
- A large facility with diverse zones: private offices, hot desks, lounge areas.
- Amenities that matter: air conditioning, reliable high‑speed WiFi, ergonomic seating, meeting rooms, kitchen or café areas, 24/7 access in many plans.
- Flexible membership options: hot desk, private office, full‑time access, event spaces. Good if you have variable or unpredictable work hours.
Best for you if:
- You often need to switch between private and shared work settings
- You host frequent meetings or need space for clients
- You want a stable, well‑equipped workspace with options to scale up or down
Nice touches:
- The location on Calle 97 makes it easy to have lunch nearby or meet clients without long commutes
Spacious galleries / central open areas allow for breaks without leaving the building - Clean, well‑maintained restrooms and good support staff, which help when you want comfort and consistency
What to Confirm Before Choosing Your Space
- Ask about internet speed and redundancy—does the space have fiber and backup service?
- Check whether your membership or day pass gives access to private booths / meeting rooms—for confidential conversations or Zoom calls.
- Confirm opening hours (some spaces close early on Fridays or weekends).
- Visit or ask for photos of restrooms and common areas—clean, well‑kept facilities make a difference.
- See if there’s reception staff who speak English or your preferred language—especially for support or navigating in a new city.
- Ensure parking or ease of drop‑off if you arrange car service—north Bogotá often makes this much easier.
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