Casa Pistache — interior courtyard with colonial arches — Casonas MX, Campeche
Home For Digital Nomads
Mesh WiFi 250 Mbps · Monthly stays

Working from Campeche

A walkable, safe, well-connected colonial city without the saturation of Mérida or Tulum. Private homes with mesh WiFi, dedicated desks, and neighbors who still know each other by name.

Summary

Casonas MX has five properties especially equipped for digital nomads inside Campeche's UNESCO walled city: Casa Pistache (the most fully equipped, with mesh WiFi up to 250 Mbps and a dedicated desk) and the four Narrativ lofts (Lira, Numen, Solario, Serena) on Calle 59, the pedestrian street, one block from the Zócalo. Rates from $150 USD per night, with monthly-stay discounts. Significantly lower cost of living than Mérida or Playa del Carmen.

Why Campeche

The Mexican colonial city where you can still work in peace.

250

Mbps mesh WiFi

At Casa Pistache. The Narrativ lofts run 50 to 100 Mbps each. Enough for HD video calls, pair programming, large transfers — serious remote work.

UTC-6

CST timezone

Same as Mexico City and Chicago year-round (no DST). Full overlap with US, Latin America, and Europe-morning workdays.

Top 3

Safest capitals

Campeche consistently ranks among Mexico's safest state capitals. The walled center is walkable at any hour, without the tourist saturation or traffic of Mérida.

A curated selection

Five homes ready for work.

For digital nomads we prioritize reliable WiFi, a dedicated desk, and a walkable location. The five properties below meet all three criteria. For monthly or quarterly stays, write directly for negotiated rates.

Casa Pistache — work space and courtyard — Casonas MX, Campeche The Most Complete

4 guests · 2 bedrooms · From $200 USD/night

Casa Pistache

The best-equipped property in the portfolio for remote work. Mesh WiFi up to 250 Mbps, a dedicated desk in a second bedroom with natural light, a private courtyard pool to decompress between calls, and a fully equipped kitchen for home meals. Four blocks from the Zócalo, two from Calle 59. If you're traveling with a partner or co-worker who also works remotely, this is the choice.

  • Mesh WiFi 250 Mbps
  • Dedicated desk in second bedroom
  • Private pool
  • Equipped kitchen for meal prep
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Narrativ Numen — living area with desk — Casonas MX, Campeche The Stylish Hideaway

4 guests · 1 bedroom · From $150 USD/night

Narrativ Numen

A contemporary loft with an earthy palette, an iron-and-glass bed, and a generous table that doubles as desk or dining. Set above Calle 59 — one floor up, away from street noise but a step from cafés and restaurants for casual work meetings or a change of scene.

  • High-speed WiFi
  • Generous work table
  • Pedestrian Calle 59
  • Cafés & restaurants 30 seconds away
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Narrativ Lira — mid-century living room — Casonas MX, Campeche Cozy Mid-Century

4 guests · 1 bedroom · From $150 USD/night

Narrativ Lira

The warmest of the Narrativ lofts. Original mid-century furniture, earth-tone palette, small library. Featured in Bloomberg. For freelancers who appreciate an apartment with character — works particularly well for longer stays.

  • Original mid-century furniture
  • Work desk with natural light
  • Featured in Bloomberg
  • In-unit washer-dryer
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Narrativ Solario — living room with overhead light — Casonas MX, Campeche Historic Escape

4 guests · 1 bedroom · From $150 USD/night

Narrativ Solario

Open-plan layout with abundant overhead light — the favorite for video creators or anyone who needs natural light during the day. Original century-old beams, contrasted with contemporary furniture. Pedestrian street, no traffic or vehicle noise.

  • Natural overhead light all day
  • Open-plan layout
  • Quiet pedestrian street
  • Full kitchen and bathroom
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Narrativ Serena — bedroom with colonial boiserie — Casonas MX, Campeche Colonial Suite

4 guests · 1 bedroom · From $150 USD/night

Narrativ Serena

The most colonial of the Narrativ lofts — original boiserie wall, high ceilings. A good choice if you work shorter hours and prefer to spend more time outside; it's literally one block from the bastions and three from the Malecón.

  • Original boiserie wall
  • High colonial ceilings
  • 1 block from Zócalo and bastions
  • 3 blocks from the Malecón
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Working & Living

What a workday looks like from Casonas MX.

Cafés with WiFi and outlets

The historic center has a dozen specialty cafés — Tucán, Chocol Ha, Marganzo — with solid WiFi and big tables. A scene change without losing work hours.

Optional coworking

If you prefer a formal coworking, two small spaces operate in the historic center with day and monthly memberships. We connect you with them at check-in.

Lunch at local markets

Mercado Pedro Sainz de Baranda and the Calle 8 market — Campeche home cooking from local cooks for $4–6 USD. A daily ritual for many nomads who've spent time here.

Short weekends

Edzná (1 hour), Champotón beaches (1.5 hours), Mérida (3 hours), or Calakmul (4 hours with overnight). Enough variety that every weekend can feel different without losing whole days to travel.

Monthly or quarterly stay?

We offer significant discounts for stays of 28 nights or more. Write to us and we'll build a custom proposal.

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