Colivings in Budapest

The best coliving spaces in Budapest for digital nomads, remote workers, and location-independent professionals.

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CoLivings in Budapest

Why coliving in Budapest is a great choice

I stayed in Budapest for a month and liked it. The city feels old and lively at once. You get grand buildings, small twisted streets, thermal baths and loud ruin bars. Summers can be hot. Winters get cold and sometimes snowy. For some, that is perfect. For others, maybe not. Cost of living is friendly. Cheaper than London or Berlin. Good food and drinks without wrecking your wallet. Internet is solid. Apartments and most cafes have fast wifi. Lots of coworking spaces if you need quiet work days. Things to do are endless. Work mornings. Soak in a spa in the afternoon. Join a walking tour or rent a bike along the Danube. Most travellers enjoy evenings in the Jewish Quarter. I once met a UX designer in Szimpla Kert who told me about a cheap coworking pass. The nomad community is active. Meetups, Facebook groups and shared flats pop up all the time. Arguably not the best if you crave warm beaches. But for city life with character it hits the spot.