Bogotá's coworking scene spans everything from $30/month budget desks to $326/month WeWork hot desks — and the gap between them is more than just price. This guide profiles the 10 spaces that actually work for digital nomads in 2026, with verified pricing, real WiFi quality assessments, and honest community reviews.
The 10 Best Coworking Spaces — Ranked
1. WeWork (10 Bogotá Locations)
The premium default. Ten locations cover the entire northern corridor — La 93 (Parque 93), Carrera 11B (Calle 100), a full 19-story building on Carrera 19/Calle 100, two Usaquén locations, Calle 81 (Chapinero), El Retiro, Calle 116, Boyacá/Suba, and Calle 26 (near airport). 24/7 access, soundproof phone booths, barista bar, global membership. Pricing requires the app — no public rates. Budget ~COP 1,200,000/month for a hot desk.
Best for: Client-facing calls, premium image, nomads with corporate stipends.
2. Selina Chapinero
The nomad-social option. Also has a Parque 93 location (Calle 95 #13-35). Day passes at COP 35,000–50,000, monthly from COP 400,000. The Howm café gets praise, but WiFi reliability and phone booth maintenance draw complaints. Test before committing to monthly. Selina's global financial difficulties are worth monitoring — verify continued operations.
Best for: Social nomads, day pass testing, coliving-coworking combo.
3. CoWo Bogotá — Best Budget Option
The price-to-value champion. COP 110,000/month for 20 hours (~$30) is the lowest published coworking rate in Bogotá. Two locations in prime neighborhoods. If you only need a few days per week of structured workspace, this is the move.
4. Tinkko (4 Locations)
Day passes at ~COP 63,000 (~$17), with locations including one near Parque 93 (Ecotek). Tinkko positions as a mid-range alternative to WeWork with a stronger startup community focus. Monthly pricing requires inquiry but is reportedly 30–40% below WeWork.
5. HubBOG (Chicó)
Calle 98 in Chicó. A startup campus hosting 240+ companies with a 4.9/5 Google rating. More ecosystem than coworking — if you're building something and want to be around other founders, HubBOG is the address. Pricing by inquiry.
6. Plugin Coworking
Day pass ~COP 49,000 (~$13), fixed desk ~COP 550,000/month (~$150). Solid mid-range option without the WeWork premium.
7. Co+Labora (near Usaquén)
English-speaking staff, podcasting room, dog-friendly. A favorite among longer-stay nomads in the Usaquén area who want a community-oriented space without the corporate feel of WeWork.
8. Selina Parque 93
Calle 95 #13-35. Same pricing structure as Chapinero location. Better neighborhood for walkable dining after work, but smaller space. Same WiFi reliability caveats apply.
9. Spaces (IWG/Regus)
Multiple locations, corporate-grade. From ~COP 1,000,000+/month (~$272+). More traditional office feel than coworking community. Best for nomads who need a registered business address or meeting rooms for client presentations.
10. House Lab (Teusaquillo)
The Teusaquillo anchor. Creative, startup-oriented community at significantly lower prices than the northern corridor. If you're based in Teusaquillo, this is your home base. Pricing is dramatically more accessible than anything on this list above #3.
Price Comparison
| Space | Day Pass | Monthly | Neighborhood |
|---|---|---|---|
| CoWo Bogotá | — | ~$30 (20hrs) | Chicó Norte / Quinta Camacho |
| Selina | $10–$14 | $109–$177 | Chapinero / Parque 93 |
| Plugin | ~$13 | ~$150 | Various |
| Tinkko | ~$17 | Inquiry | Parque 93 area |
| Spaces (IWG) | — | $272+ | Multiple |
| WeWork | — | ~$326 | 10 locations |