

Remote arbeiten aus San Luis Potosí
Guenstiges Leben, schnelles Internet, reiche Kultur — entdecken Sie, warum SLP Mexikos bestgehuetetes Geheimnis fuer digitale Nomaden ist.
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Warum San Luis Potosí fuer Remote-Arbeit?
San Luis Potosí vereint Erschwinglichkeit, Sicherheit, Kultur und Konnektivitaet wie kaum eine andere mexikanische Stadt. Zentrale Zeitzone (CST/CDT), Direktfluege in die USA und 60-70% niedrigere Lebenshaltungskosten.
US-kompatible Zeitzone
CST/CDT — gleich wie Chicago, Dallas und Houston. Perfekt fuer US-basierte Kunden und Teams.
Sicher & begehbar
Eine der sichersten mittelgrossen Staedte Mexikos. Das historische Zentrum und Wohngebiete sind gepflegt und begehbar.
Niedrige Lebenshaltungskosten
Leben Sie komfortabel mit $1.000-$1.500 USD/Monat. Geniessen Sie Lebensqualitaet, die in den USA 3x so viel kosten wuerde.
Reiche Kulturszene
Barockarchitektur, ganzjaehrige Festivals, Weltklasse-Gastronomie und eine einladende lokale Gemeinschaft.
Coworking-Spaces & WiFi-Cafes

Six hand-picked spots where nomads actually get work done — verified wifi, prices and hours.
SLP hat eine wachsende Anzahl arbeitsfreundlicher Cafes und Coworking-Spaces mit zuverlaessigem WiFi, Steckdosen und bequemen Sitzplaetzen.


Café Sideral

Las Castañas

500 Noches

Impact Hub SLP

Halva Café
Co-Working Space in San Luis Potosí + Airbnb Tour
Internet & Konnektivitaet
Glasfaser-Internet ist in SLP weit verbreitet. Die meisten Stadtviertel haben Zugang zu 100+ Mbps, und viele Cafes bieten 50-100 Mbps.
Includes streaming bundle. Best for heavy uploads.
Widest coverage, quickest install (3-5 days).
Cable (not fiber) — solid in Centro & Lomas.
SIM Cards & Mobile Plans
Mexican prepaid plans are cheap and generous. For arrival day, an international eSIM like Airalo or Holafly ($10-$30 USD for 7-30 days) gives you data the moment you land — then switch to a local carrier for longer stays.
Tip: Buy your SIM at an official Telcel/AT&T store (bring passport). OXXO sells SIMs too, but staff may not help activate them. Recharges at any OXXO, 7-Eleven, or via the carrier app.
Banking & Money
Mexico is still a largely cash-friendly economy, especially for small purchases, taxis and markets. Cards work at most restaurants and supermarkets.
ATMs to use
- •BBVA, Santander, HSBC, Banorte — inside bank branches
- •Avoid standalone ATMs in the street (skimmer risk + high fees)
- •Typical fee: $30-$50 MXN per withdrawal
- •Max: $6,000-$10,000 MXN per transaction
Open a Mexican account
- •Need Temporary Resident Card + CURP + proof of address (CFE bill)
- •BBVA and Banorte are most expat-friendly
- •Digital banks: Nu (simple, no branches), Hey Banco
- •Takes 1-2 visits, allow 2 weeks
Apps that work
- •Wise — best for international transfers & MXN card
- •Revolut — works but limited Mexico support
- •PayPal — accepted by freelancers, conversion fees apply
- •Payoneer — good for US/EU remote salary payouts
Tip culture
- •Restaurants: 10-15% (sometimes included as "propina sugerida")
- •Taxis/Uber: round up, 5-10% for long trips
- •Hotel staff: $20-$50 MXN per bag / per night
- •Gas station attendants: $5-$10 MXN
Apps You'll Need
Install these on day one. All work with foreign credit cards (Wise, Revolut, etc.).
Lebenshaltungskosten im Detail
San Luis Potosí ist eine der guenstigsten Staedte in Zentralmexiko. Hier ist ein realistisches Monatsbudget fuer einen digitalen Nomaden.
Climate & What to Pack
SLP sits at 1,860 m elevation with a semi-arid climate. Average year-round temp hovers around 18-22°C, but altitude makes nights colder than you'd expect — especially Dec–Feb.
Warm sunny days, cool nights. Driest months — expect dust. Best time for outdoor exploration.
- ✓Light layers
- ✓Sunscreen SPF 50
- ✓Lip balm
Rainy season — afternoon thunderstorms, lush green landscape. Mornings are perfect.
- ✓Light rain jacket
- ✓Umbrella
- ✓Quick-dry shoes
Mild, clear days — arguably the best weather of the year. Day of the Dead celebrations.
- ✓Light sweater
- ✓Jeans
- ✓Comfortable walking shoes
Surprisingly cold nights (sometimes freezing). Most homes have NO heating — layers inside too.
- ✓Warm jacket
- ✓Thermal layers
- ✓Hat & scarf for nights
Visum-Optionen fuer Nomaden
Mexiko ist eines der einfachsten Laender fuer Remote-Arbeiter. Sie benoetigen kein Arbeitsvisum, um remote fuer einen auslaendischen Arbeitgeber zu arbeiten.
FMM Tourist Permit
- Up to 180 days
- No work permit needed for remote work
- Free for most nationalities
- Extendable at INM office
Temporary Resident Visa
- 1-4 years, renewable
- Proof of income ~$2,500 USD/mo
- Apply at Mexican consulate abroad
- Allows opening bank accounts
Beste Stadtviertel fuer Nomaden
Ihre Wahl des Stadtviertels haengt von Ihrem Lebensstil ab. Hier sind die drei besten fuer Remote-Arbeiter.

Lomas
Modern, sicher, begehbar. Nahe an Restaurants, Fitnessstudios und Einkaufszentren.

Centro Histórico
Kolonialer Charme, Cafes an jeder Ecke, Kulturstaetten. Ideal fuer alle, die mittendrin sein wollen.

Tangamanga-Gebiet
Ruhig, gruen, nahe am groessten Stadtpark Mexikos. Ideal fuer Laeufer, Radfahrer und Naturliebhaber.
Where to Find Housing
Start with Airbnb for the first month while you explore neighborhoods in person, then switch to a longer lease. Most landlords ask for 1-2 months deposit; foreigners are usually exempt from the "aval" (guarantor) rule Mexicans deal with — a passport and bank statements are typically enough.
Airbnb
Inmuebles24
Vivanuncios
Facebook Groups
Rental norms to know
- • Leases typically run 12 months, shorter with furnished places.
- • Deposit: 1 month (returned) + 1 month (first month rent).
- • Utilities not included: electricity (CFE), water, internet, gas.
- • Most Mexican landlords don't run credit checks on foreigners — bank statements work.
- • Ask about "cuota de mantenimiento" for condos ($500-$2,000 MXN/mo extra).
Gesundheit fuer Nomaden
Private Gesundheitsversorgung in SLP ist erschwinglich und hochwertig. Ein Arztbesuch kostet $30-$50 USD.
Vollstaendiger Gesundheits-Guide →SAN LUIS POTOSI — Expats Are Missing Out on This City!
Leben ausserhalb der Arbeit
SLP bietet viel fuer Ihre Freizeit — von Wandern und Wochenendausfluegen bis zu Museen und Live-Musik.
Nomad Community & Meetups
SLP's nomad scene is smaller than CDMX or Oaxaca, but that means newcomers get noticed and welcomed fast. The core group meets weekly at Capital Coffee and Impact Hub.
Honest Pros & Cons
No city is perfect. Here's the unvarnished reality after talking to dozens of nomads who've lived 3-24 months in SLP.
Pros
- Among the safest cities in Mexico — walk the Centro at night
- Low cost: $1,000-$1,500 USD/mo comfortable lifestyle
- Stunning colonial architecture & UNESCO-listed Centro
- World-class food (enchiladas potosinas, gorditas, mezcal)
- 2-3 hr drive to Huasteca Potosina waterfalls & caves
- Clean air, altitude (1,860 m), manageable traffic
- Direct flights SLP → DFW, IAH, MEX
- Strong universities = educated, entrepreneurial locals
Cons
- Smaller nomad community than CDMX, Oaxaca or Mérida
- Limited English outside tourist/business zones
- Fewer vegan / international cuisine options
- Cold winter nights (most homes lack heating)
- Dust & dry air Feb-May can irritate skin/sinuses
- Uber/DiDi coverage thinner in outer neighborhoods
- Some bureaucracy (visa, RFC, bank) requires patience
First Week Arrival Checklist
Hit these 12 things in your first 7 days and you'll feel at home fast.
- 01Buy local SIM card (Telcel/AT&T store — bring passport)
- 02Download Uber + DiDi, link your card
- 03Walk the Centro Histórico (Plaza de Armas, Cathedral, Jardín de San Francisco)
- 04Try enchiladas potosinas at La Oruga y La Cebada or La Posada del Virrey
- 05Install your bank app — enable international transactions
- 06Scope out a gym or studio (Smart Fit ~$400 MXN/mo, local boutiques $800-$1,500)
- 07Join "SLP Expats & Nomads" Facebook + WhatsApp groups
- 08Visit a coworking day pass — Impact Hub or Capital Coffee
- 09Buy groceries at La Comer, Soriana or Mercado Hidalgo
- 10Stock up on bottled water (most locals don't drink tap)
- 11Get a mezcal tasting — Mezcal Oso & El Pasito are classics
- 12Take a weekend trip to Real de Catorce or Huasteca
Haeufig gestellte Fragen
Is San Luis Potosí safe for digital nomads?
Yes. SLP is considered one of the safest mid-size cities in Mexico, with low crime rates compared to border cities and major tourist destinations. The historic center and residential areas like Lomas are particularly safe.
How fast is the internet in San Luis Potosí?
Fiber optic is widely available through Telmex and Totalplay, with speeds of 100-500 Mbps in most neighborhoods. Cafes and coworking spaces typically offer 50-100 Mbps.
Do I need a visa to work remotely from Mexico?
For stays up to 180 days, the FMM tourist permit is sufficient — you enter visa-free from most countries. For longer stays, apply for a Temporary Resident visa (1-4 years) which does not require a Mexican employer.
What is the cost of living for a digital nomad in SLP?
A comfortable lifestyle costs $1,000-$1,500 USD/month including rent ($400-$700), food ($200-$350), coworking ($80-$150), transport ($50-$100), and entertainment.
Is there a digital nomad community in SLP?
The community is growing. While smaller than Mexico City or Oaxaca, SLP has an active expat and remote worker scene with language exchanges, coworking events, and social meetups.
Essentials für San Luis Potosí

Stanley Quencher H2.0 40oz Isolierbecher
Viral aus gutem Grund — hält Wasser 11+ Stunden eiskalt. Perfekt für Wanderungen, Coworking und lange Fahrten.
$900–1,500 MXN
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Levoit HEPA-Luftreiniger
SLP ist trocken und staubig. Ein HEPA-Luftreiniger hilft Expats, in den ersten Monaten Atemprobleme zu vermeiden.
$1,500–3,500 MXN
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Dubery D620 polarisierte Sonnenbrille UV400
SLP liegt auf 1.860m — UV-Schutz ist entscheidend. Polarisierte Gläser reduzieren die Wüstenblendung.
$500–1,200 MXN
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Brita Metro Wasserfilter-Kanne
Sauberes Trinkwasser zu Hause — ein Muss für Expats, die neu in Mexiko ankommen.
$400–800 MXN
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