The best coliving spaces in Copenhagen for digital nomads, remote workers, and location-independent professionals.
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CoLivings in Copenhagen
Why Copenhagen should be your next coliving destination
Copenhagen feels like a small city that cares a lot about good design and slow living. Bikes rule. Cafes are cozy. Summers are long and light. Winters are cold, windy and rainy, but people make it hyggeligt with candles and coffee.
Most travellers enjoy the reliable fast internet. Wi Fi is strong in cafes and co working spaces. For some, the price will be a shock. Rent is high. Services are slick so the cost can feel worth it.
There is always something to do. I once sat on the edge of a harbor bath watching people jump in after work. I have also seen a rowdy beach volleyball game at Amager Strandpark. You can kayak the canals, eat street food at Reffen, or wander design shops.
The community is friendly. Many speak English and there are startup meetups and co working spots. Arguably not the best if you want hot weather. But if you like safe streets, bikes, and steady wifi, this place grows on you.