
About This Hub
Mexico City
Mexico City works for both travelers and locally based adults: strong café culture, flexible neighborhoods, and real appetite for focused one-to-one sessions.
Lessons can be in Spanish or English, whether you want a focused single session, a short series, or remote continuity before and after your time in CDMX.
Remote lessons are available now. In-person sessions will follow once dates are confirmed.
The Details
How It Works
Format
Private (1-on-1)
Duration
1–2 hours
Schedule
Coming soon. Get in touch.
Price
TBD. Contact us.
Venue
La Roma, La Condesa, and Coyoacán cafes. Parks and online lessons are also available.
Questions?
Quick Answers
Are chess lessons available in Mexico City?
Remote coaching is available right now, anywhere in the world. If you are visiting CDMX, a focused single session or short series can work very well once in-person dates open.
Can I have the lesson in Spanish?
Yes. Spanish is no problem. We teach in both Spanish and English.
Which neighborhoods do you operate in?
La Roma and La Condesa are our starting points — great café scenes and central locations. We're flexible and can work with whatever suits you best.
Resources for your next game
Build stronger fundamentals before your lesson
Explore practical tips and short reads curated to make every minute at the board more useful.
Why your chess progress stalls when you travel (and how to fix it in 20 minutes a day)
You bought a chess book in Berlin, did puzzles in Medellín, and still feel stuck in Bangkok. Here is the real reason your game plateaus on the road, and a 20-minute practice framework that actually works for travelers.
The biggest mistake adult beginners make (I have seen it in 21 cities)
After coaching in cafés from Medellín to Dharamkot, the same mistake shows up: information overload disguised as progress. Here is what to do instead.
Chess apps are great for tactics. They are terrible at teaching you how to think.
Puzzle rush is fun. But if you cannot explain your thought process out loud, the tactics are not sticking. Here is the one thing apps miss and a real coach catches.
Practical guide
Chess tips for digital nomads
Ready to Play in Mexico City?
Book your slot or get in touch if you have questions first.