Nomad Shophouse

5.0 (9 ratings)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
www.nomadshophouse.com
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@nomadshophouse
+60 11-6520 0855

Monthly Pricing at Nomad Shophouse

Average per Month €668
Monthly Range €544 - €827

Nomad Shophouse Amenities & Features

Location

City

Coliving Type

Social

Co-working Space

Yes

Minimum Stay

7 days

Gym

Yes

Kitchen

Yes

AC

Yes

About Nomad Shophouse

Set in a heritage shophouse on Jalan Pudu Lama, this coliving sits in Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown, close to cafés, historic lanes, and public transport. It suits people who want an urban base with a clear work-live rhythm, plus a setting that feels rooted in the city rather than detached from it. The atmosphere is social without being chaotic, with a mix of remote professionals, expats, locals, and families passing through.

Stays start from 7 days, with monthly pricing from €544.23 to €827.22. The setup combines co-living and co-working under one roof, with flexible use of the space built into the concept. Living accommodation includes options with private bathrooms, workstations with monitors, and air-conditioning. The property runs without the feel of a conventional lease, which keeps it practical for medium-term stays.

The heritage building gives the place a different feel from newer apartment-style colivings. It keeps the old shophouse character while supporting modern work needs. The lack of an elevator is part of that trade-off. For those who value walkability, flexible workspace, and a setting with some local texture, it lands in a useful middle ground.

Frequently Asked Questions about Nomad Shophouse

The minimum stay is 7 days. Monthly pricing ranges from €544.23 to €827.22 depending on the room type.
High-speed Wi-Fi at 400 to 800 Mbps is available throughout the property for all residents.
The coliving includes a coworking space with hot-desks and private offices, kitchen access, gym with showers, air-conditioning, meeting spaces for workshops and events, printing services, and complimentary drinks.
Located in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown in a heritage shophouse, it suits remote professionals, expats, and locals seeking an urban base with a strong work-life balance and walkable, rooted-in-the-city feel rather than a detached residential environment.
No, the property is a heritage shophouse without an elevator. This is part of its character but is something to consider if stairs are difficult for you.

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