Furnished Rentals.
Monthly Stays. Bogotá.

Move-in ready apartments for digital nomads, remote workers, and business travelers. WiFi, utilities, furniture — all included. 1–6 months.

Bogotá Neighborhoods

Every neighborhood has its own personality and price range.

Nomad Central

Chapinero Alto

The nomad HQ. Fast WiFi cafés on every block, coworking within walking distance, vibrant nightlife.

$500–$900/mo furnished
Business Ready

Zona T / Chicó

Business-class living. High-rise furnished suites near restaurants, bars, and corporate offices.

$700–$1,400/mo furnished
Focused & Refined

Usaquén

Quiet upscale village. Perfect for focused deep work with weekend markets and great restaurants.

$600–$1,100/mo furnished
Premium Central

Virrey / Parque 93

Premium location between parks. Walk to everything. The sweet spot for short-stay comfort.

$800–$1,500/mo furnished
Exclusive & Quiet

Rosales

Hillside luxury with city views. Quiet streets, embassy neighborhood, excellent security.

$900–$1,800/mo furnished
Value Pick

Cedritos

Budget-smart with transit access. Modern furnished options at 40% less than Chapinero.

$400–$700/mo furnished

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most furnished rentals include all furniture, kitchen equipment, linens, WiFi (typically 100+ Mbps fiber), and utilities (water, electricity, gas). Building administration fees are usually included. Confirm specifics with each listing.

Most furnished monthly rentals require a minimum of 1 month. Some buildings allow 2-week minimums but rates are higher. The sweet spot for pricing is 3–6 months — you'll get better monthly rates with longer commitments.

Bogotá has excellent fiber infrastructure. Most furnished apartments in estrato 4–6 come with 100–300 Mbps connections from providers like Claro, ETB, or Movistar. Always test before signing — ask for a speed test screenshot.

Most nationalities get 90 days visa-free on entry, extendable to 180 days per calendar year. For stays over 6 months, you'll need a visa — the Digital Nomad Visa (V-type) requires proof of $3× minimum wage (~$1,050 USD/month) in remote income.

Bogotá is safe in the neighborhoods listed here. Standard precautions apply — don't flash expensive gear, use registered taxis or apps (Uber, InDriver, DiDi), and avoid walking alone late in unfamiliar areas. The city has improved dramatically and millions of people live here comfortably.