Where to Stay in Reynosa
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Reynosa
Colonia Ferrocarril
Mid-rangeA central and bustling area with a mix of residential and commercial activity, offering easy access to amenities.
- +Central location
- +Plenty of local eateries
- +Good public transport access
- -Can be noisy
- -Some areas lack consistent sidewalks
Colonia Benito JuΓ‘rez
BudgetThe historic downtown area, characterized by its government buildings, central plaza, and older architecture.
- +Heart of the city
- +Cultural attractions easily accessible
- +Good for experiencing local life
- -Can be very busy and noisy
- -Safety can be a concern late at night
Colonia Las Fuentes
LuxuryA more residential and slightly upscale neighborhood, known for its parks and shopping centers.
- +Quieter and safer feel
- +Access to shopping and green spaces
- +Generally well-maintained
- -Less central for downtown attractions
- -Fewer budget-friendly dining options nearby
WiFi & Remote Work in Reynosa
Quality
Good
Avg Speed
25 Mbps
Free WiFi
Many cafes (Starbucks, Italian Coffee Company), shopping malls, and hotels offer free Wi-Fi.
Coworking
Limited options; some business hotels offer work areas. Co-working spaces are not a prominent feature of the city. Daily passes are not standard, expect monthly or drop-in rates if available.
Daily Budget (Budget)
MXN 800/day
Hidden Gems in Reynosa
Lesser-known spots the locals love
La Fogata
A beloved local spot known for its authentic carne asada and delicious tacos. It offers a true taste of Reynosa's culinary scene in a casual and friendly atmosphere.
CinΓ©polis Reynosa
Catch the latest films like a local at one of Reynosa's modern cinemas. It's a popular spot for families and friends to gather for entertainment, offering a glimpse into everyday leisure activities.
2 areas to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Reynosa