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Living in North Playa del Carmen. What It’s Like

What living in North Playa del Carmen is like. Cheaper rent, quieter streets, more local character, and the trade-offs compared to Centro and Zazil-Ha.

3 min read Neighborhoods Updated Apr 2026

What living in North Playa del Carmen is like

Living in North Playa del Carmen means choosing value and quiet over central convenience. The area stretches north from Zazil-Ha past Constituyentes and into neighborhoods that feel distinctly more local, less touristy, and noticeably cheaper than anything south of 40th Street. It is where many longer-term expats move once they know the city.


The advantages of living in North Playa del Carmen

Lower rent

The same quality apartment that costs 15,000 pesos in Centro might cost 10,000 to 12,000 in North Playa. Over a six-month stay, that difference is significant. The savings come without a real drop in quality. The apartments are comparable. The location is just further from the tourist core.

A more local feel

North Playa has more Mexican families, more local businesses, and fewer tourist-oriented services. The taquerias are cheaper. The shops cater to residents, not visitors. If you want an experience closer to living in a real Mexican neighborhood, North Playa delivers it.

Quiet

No nightlife noise. No Quinta Avenida vendors. Less construction than Centro. The streets are calmer, especially in the evenings. If sleep quality and quiet mornings matter to you, North Playa is a strong option.


The trade-offs of living in North Playa del Carmen

Distance from the center

Coworking spaces, most popular cafes, and the main beach areas are a 20 to 30-minute walk or a short Uber ride away. With a bicycle, the commute is easy and most people adapt quickly. Without one, you will rely on Uber more than people living in Centro or Zazil-Ha.

Fewer restaurant and cafe options nearby

The food options in North Playa are good but less varied than Centro. You will find excellent local spots but fewer international restaurants and specialty cafes. Most people supplement with trips to Centro for variety.

Less social infrastructure

Community events, coworking social hours, and casual meetups mostly happen in Centro. Living in North Playa means making a deliberate effort to attend rather than stumbling into them. This matters more for newcomers and less for people with an established social circle.


Who North Playa is best for

  • Budget-conscious expats and nomads staying three months or longer
  • People who want a quieter, more authentically local living experience
  • Cyclists who do not mind a 10 to 15-minute bike ride to Centro
  • Anyone who has spent a month in Centro or Zazil-Ha and wants more space and value

Practical details for living in North Playa del Carmen

Rent range: 7,000 to 16,000 pesos per month for a studio or one-bedroom.

Beach access: 15 to 25 minutes on foot depending on exact location. Bike makes it faster.

Grocery options: Local markets, small supermarkets, and a Chedraui within reach.

Transport: A bicycle is highly recommended. Uber works fine but adds cost over time.

Living in North Playa del Carmen is the move most experienced expats make when they have decided Playa is home and want their money to go further. Start central, explore north, and move when you are ready.

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