Coliving in Latin America, done right

Coliving in Latin America, done right

Work well, travel slow, never eat alone. Your people are waiting in Mexico and Colombia.

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★ 4.7 · 250+ Google reviews

“After bouncing from the solo Airbnb to the party hostel for years and finding something missing in each, I’ve finally found a place that lets you have a balance.”

Ian Goren · Medellín

“The community is what makes this place. It doesn’t feel like a random group of travelers sharing a house, it feels like a family. From the first dinner, you’re included.”

Béatrice Hamel · San Cristóbal

“Co404 is the best coliving I’ve experienced in 5+ years as a nomad — and I’ve stayed in 8 different coliving spots across 4 continents.”

Matt MacIntosh · Oaxaca

Coliving, The Co404 Way

Co404 community at family dinner

Community

  • ~30 guests per location — big enough to meet your people, small enough to know everyone’s name
  • 26 nights average stay, 4 in 10 guests extend — time to make genuine connections
  • Dedicated volunteers 8am–8pm: their only job is community building
  • Family dinner every Wednesday, daily group activities
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Co404 coworking space

Co-Working

  • 80% freelancers and founders. Not tourists, not backpackers — people who’ll work with you
  • Proper coworking with two fibre-optic WiFi outlets
  • Soundproofed call booths, available day or night
  • Professional daily cleaning of the common areas — no time wasted, no arguments with your housemates
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Slow travel in Latin America

Slow Travel

  • Three cities worth living in: Oaxaca, San Cristóbal, Medellín
  • If you stay more than 28 nights, you get 50% off — we want you to give yourself time to find your coffee shop, your taquería, your salsa class and your gym
  • Volunteers with local knowledge — the hikes, the restaurants, the local markets
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What’s On

The moments we plan our year around.

Day of the Dead in Oaxaca

The Famous Day of the Dead

Mid-October to early November, Oaxaca becomes Mexico’s most iconic Día de Muertos destination. Marigold-strewn streets, citywide celebrations.

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Day of the Dead in San Cristóbal

The Locals’ Day of the Dead

The same dates, a different feeling. San Cristóbal’s Día de Muertos is intimate and indigenous-rooted. Tzotzil traditions, cemetery visits, far fewer crowds.

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