Where to Stay in Tlaquepaque
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Tlaquepaque
Centro Histórico
Mid-rangeA vibrant cultural heart brimming with artisan shops, galleries, and traditional Mexican restaurants.
- +Rich in artisan crafts and cultural experiences
- +Excellent food scene
- +Pedestrian-friendly
- -Can get very crowded, especially on weekends
- -Limited modern amenities
San Juan de Ocotlán
BudgetA more local, less tourist-centric neighborhood with authentic eateries and a relaxed atmosphere.
- +Authentic local experience and food
- +More affordable dining and shopping options
- +Less crowded
- -Further from major tourist sites
- -Fewer hotel options
- -Requires more effort to explore
La Loma
LuxuryAn upscale residential area known for its elegant homes, parks, and proximity to commercial centers.
- +Quieter and more residential feel
- +Access to green spaces
- +Good for longer stays
- -Less walkable to core tourist attractions
- -Fewer independent restaurants and shops within immediate walking distance
WiFi & Remote Work in Tlaquepaque
Quality
good
Avg Speed
25 Mbps
Free WiFi
Many restaurants, cafes, and public plazas offer free Wi-Fi.
Coworking
Limited dedicated coworking spaces within Tlaquepaque itself; options are more abundant in nearby Guadalajara (e.g., WeWork Guadalajara, regional spaces) costing approximately 200-400 MXN per day.
Daily Budget (Budget)
MXN 800/day
Hidden Gems in Tlaquepaque
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Parián
More than just a restaurant, Parián is a lively culinary hub with multiple food stalls offering a diverse range of traditional Mexican dishes in a bustling atmosphere.
La Dulce Luna
A charming cafe known for its delicious artisanal ice creams and pastries, it's a perfect stop for a sweet treat on a warm afternoon.
1 area to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Tlaquepaque