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Best Coworking Spaces in Medellín for Digital Nomads (2026)

Spaces Reviewed
10+
Cheapest
$39/mo
Best WiFi
1 Gbps
Best Community
Circular

The Medellín Coworking Landscape in 2026

Medellín's coworking market has matured into one of Latin America's deepest. Day passes range COP 35,000–80,000 ($9–$22) and monthly hot desks from COP 145,000–750,000 ($39–$200). Fiber internet at 100–500+ Mbps is standard across most spaces. The question isn't whether good coworking exists — it's which space matches your specific work style, budget, and neighborhood preference.

The Quick Comparison

SpaceAreaDay PassMonthlyWiFiVibe
NODOEnvigado + 2 moreFree trial$39 flexFast fiberBudget / community
TinkkoEl Poblado × 3$15$51 flexFastCorporate / flexible
CircularLaureles$8–$12$110–$120FastCommunity / creative
Semilla CaféLaureles~$12$176FastCafé hybrid
SelinaEl Poblado$15–$20$150–$250200 MbpsSocial / global
NOIEl PobladoInquireInquireTop-ratedEco / tech
InspiraLaureles + BelénTicket-basedTicket-based1 GbpsSpeed-first
WeWorkEl Poblado × 3~$20$250–$300PremiumCorporate / global
AtomHouseEl Poblado$12$80–$150300 MbpsStartup ⚠️
EpicentroEl PobladoInquireInquireGoodMakerspace / startup
⚠️ AtomHouse status: Coworkies.com lists AtomHouse as "[CLOSED]," but multiple mid-2025 articles reference it as operational. We've flagged pricing as unverified. Confirm directly before committing.

Budget Tier: Under $60/month

NODO Coworking — The Budget King

3 locations: Envigado (main, near Aguacatala metro), El Poblado, and Laureles. Membership works across all three.

Pricing: Flex desk COP 145,000/month (~$39). Fixed desk COP 480,000 (~$130). Private office COP 850,000 (~$230). Free trial: 5 visits over 3 months.

Hours: Mon–Fri 8 AM–6 PM; 24/7 for private office holders.

NODO is the cheapest monthly coworking in Medellín that isn't a café table. The Envigado location near Aguacatala metro is the best of the three — community-focused, particularly popular with Envigado-based expats. The El Poblado and Laureles locations are smaller. At $39/month, it's hard to argue with the price.

Best for: Budget nomads, Envigado residents, anyone who wants coworking without spending coworking money.

Tinkko — The Flexible Option

3 Medellín locations: Milla de Oro (Piso 15, El Poblado), Ciudad del Río, and Lares 92. Also in Bogotá and Santo Domingo. 18,000+ m² supporting 600+ companies.

Pricing: Flex desk COP 145,000/month (~$51) via the unique "Tinkkoins" system — each Tinkkoin = 1 hour, valid 1 year across all locations. Fixed desk COP 480,000 (~$169). Private office COP 850,000 (~$299). Day pass from $15.

Hours: Mon–Fri 7 AM–8 PM; Sat 7 AM–2 PM.

Tinkko's cross-location flexibility is its killer feature. Your Tinkkoins work at all three Medellín locations — work from Milla de Oro Monday, Ciudad del Río Wednesday, and the Lares location Friday. Sleek modern design, meeting rooms (4–28 people), video conferencing booths, pet-friendly, no permanence clauses.

Best for: Nomads who want variety, pet owners, people who hate being locked into one location.

Mid-Range: $100–$200/month

Circular Coworking — Best Community

Location: Circular 72 #39A-22, Laureles. Google 4.9/5 (88 reviews). Formerly "La Casa Redonda" — rebranded and relocated.

Pricing: Day pass $8–$12. Weekly ~$37. Monthly $110–$120. Private office from ~$430. No long-term contracts.

Hours: Mon–Fri 8 AM–8 PM; Sat 12 PM–8 PM.

Circular is rated the most community-oriented coworking space in Medellín, and it's earned. The space is a large converted house across 3 floors with multiple work zones, conference room, indoor/outdoor workshop space (painting, woodwork), kitchen, indoor patio, and a third-floor hardwood studio for yoga and events. Biophilic design with natural lighting. Pet-friendly. Bikes available for coworkers. Hosts personally introduce new members.

Community events include BBQs, potlucks, yoga, art exhibitions, political talks, and writing workshops. If you're choosing a coworking space primarily to meet people, Circular is unmatched.

Best for: Community-first nomads, creatives, anyone who wants their coworking space to feel like a second home.

Semilla Café Coworking — The Hybrid

Location: Cl. 39c #73-7, Laureles. Google 4.7/5 (94 reviews). Overlooks Primer Parque de Laureles.

Pricing: Day COP 45,000 (~$12). Week COP 220,000 (~$60). Month COP 650,000 (~$176).

Café on the 1st floor, dedicated coworking on the 2nd floor. PS4 chill area, phone booths. The hybrid model means you get café vibes (good coffee, natural light, ambient buzz) with coworking infrastructure (dedicated desk, phone booths, faster WiFi than a café). The Primer Parque views from the 2nd floor are a bonus.

Best for: People who love cafés but need phone booths and dedicated desk space. Laureles residents.

Selina — The Social Hub

Location: Carrera 32d, El Poblado (Provenza). Part of Selina's global network.

Pricing: Day pass $15–$20. Monthly flex $150–$250. 24/7 access on certain plans.

WiFi: 200 Mbps.

Selina is more than coworking — it's a lifestyle brand. On-site restaurant/bar ($3.50 lunches), rooftop music studio, movie room, wellness area (yoga, mindfulness), Spanish lessons, photography workshops. Popular with WiFi Tribe chapters. Your membership works at Selina locations worldwide.

Best for: Social nomads, travelers hitting multiple cities, anyone who wants coworking + nightlife + wellness in one building.

Premium: $200+/month

WeWork — The Corporate Standard

3 locations: Carrera 42 #5 Sur-145 (Milla de Oro), Calle 7D #43A-40 (El Poblado), Km 5 Av. Las Palmas (Cortezza building).

Pricing: Day pass ~$20. Monthly hot desk ~$250–$300. Dedicated desks and private offices by quote. 24/7 access for all members.

WeWork is WeWork. Ergonomic everything, soundproof phone booths, meeting rooms, barista coffee, community bar, event spaces, outdoor terraces (Las Palmas location), parking, dog-friendly, mail handling. If your company is paying or you need a professional address, it's the safe choice.

Best for: Corporate relocations, client-facing professionals, people who need global WeWork access.

Specialty Spaces

NOI Coworking — The Eco-Tech Space

Location: Calle 17 #43F-287, El Poblado. Google 4.7/5 (143 reviews).

Built from 18 recycled shipping containers (90 tons of iron) with 400m² of solar panels generating 50% of energy. Reviewers call it "the best internet of all coworkings in Medellín." Howdy.com's Medellín team operates here. If sustainability matters to you and you want top-tier internet, NOI is the answer.

CoWorking Inspira — The Speed Demon

Locations: Laureles (Tv. 39B #73-23 Interior 201) and Belén Malibú (Cra 66D #32B-57).

WiFi: 1000 Mbps download / 500 Mbps upload (WiFi 6). The fastest tested internet of any coworking in the city.

~20 stations with phone booths, flexible ticket-based system. If your work involves large file uploads, video production, or you simply refuse to compromise on internet speed, Inspira's 1 Gbps connection is the technical ceiling.

Epicentro — The Startup Garage

Location: Transversal 6 #45-43, El Poblado. Google 4.6/5 (78 reviews).

Coworking + makerspace with free coffee all day and a strong startup community. Pricing by inquiry. Community events include networking sessions and conferences. One reviewer called it "a real coworking space — community, not just a place to sit."

How to Choose

Your PriorityPick This
Cheapest monthlyNODO ($39/mo flex)
Best communityCircular ($110–$120/mo)
Fastest WiFiInspira (1 Gbps)
Multiple locationsTinkko (3 locations, $51/mo flex)
24/7 accessWeWork or Selina
Social sceneSelina ($150–$250/mo)
Café vibes + infrastructureSemilla ($176/mo)
Corporate / client meetingsWeWork ($250–$300/mo)
SustainabilityNOI (shipping containers + solar)
Free trial firstNODO (5 free visits)
Or skip coworking entirely: Medellín's café culture is exceptionally laptop-friendly. Pergamino, Café Revolución, Délmuri Coffee, and Semilla Café in Laureles all welcome remote workers. Buy a specialty coffee ($2–$4) and work for hours. Monthly café budget: $40–$80 vs. $110–$300 for coworking. Read our café guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

NODO Coworking offers the cheapest monthly rate at COP 145,000/month (~$39) for a flex desk, with access across 3 locations (Envigado, El Poblado, Laureles). They also offer 5 free trial visits over 3 months.

CoWorking Inspira in Laureles offers 1000 Mbps download / 500 Mbps upload on WiFi 6 — the fastest tested connection in any Medellín coworking. NOI Coworking in El Poblado is also consistently praised for top-tier internet speeds.

Only if your company pays or you need a professional business address and global access. At $250–$300/month, WeWork is 5–6× the price of NODO and 2× the price of Circular. The local spaces offer comparable WiFi and better community at significantly lower cost.

Yes — Medellín's café culture is very laptop-friendly. Pergamino, Semilla, Délmuri, and Café Revolución in Laureles are popular with remote workers. A specialty coffee costs $2–$4, and staying for hours is culturally acceptable. The trade-off: no phone booths, no guaranteed power outlets, and WiFi varies.

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