Capital

Digital Nomad Guide to Bogotá

Everything you need to know before basing yourself in Bogotá.

Climate
57°F year-round
Rent (1BR)
$600–$1,000/mo
Internet
100–500 Mbps fiber
Coworking
WeWork + local spaces, $60–$300/mo
Safety
Moderate — stick to norte

What It's Like

Colombia's capital is a massive, sophisticated city with world-class dining, museums, and a growing tech ecosystem. It's cooler (57°F — bring a jacket), grittier, and more intense than Medellín. Best for nomads who want urban energy, corporate networking, or the cultural depth of an 8-million-person metropolis. Chapinero and Usaquén are the nomad-friendly neighborhoods.

Where to Stay in Bogotá

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✅ Pros

  • Largest tech ecosystem in Colombia
  • World-class restaurant scene
  • Best museums and cultural institutions
  • Major international airport hub
  • Enterprise-grade coworking (WeWork, Tinkko)

⚠️ Cons

  • Cold and gray — 57°F with frequent rain
  • Traffic is brutal — 2-hour commutes common
  • Higher altitude (8,660 ft) takes adjustment
  • Less nomad community than Medellín
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