Coliving in Frankfurt
Compare the best coliving spaces in Frankfurt for remote workers, professionals and students — furnished rooms and serviced apartments, all bills included, flexible stays.
Compare the best coliving spaces in Frankfurt for remote workers, professionals and students — furnished rooms and serviced apartments, all bills included, flexible stays.
Use the comparison below to weigh Frankfurt's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options range from furnished rooms and apartments in the central Bahnhofsviertel (We rooms) to serviced apartments in Sachsenhausen (STAYERY) and student residences near the universities, all furnished and all-inclusive.
| Name | Avg. Price/m | Coliving Type | Coworking | Community Manager | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| STAYERY Frankfurt Sachsenhausen | – | Apartments | ✅ | – | 4.8 (193) |
| We rooms Frankfurt | – | Apartments | – | – | 4.4 (70) |
| i Live - Main Atrium | €940 | Apartments | – | Full-time community manager | 4.4 (42) |
| Student Accommodation THE FIZZ Frankfurt | – | Apartments | – | – | 4.1 (185) |
| i Live Campus Living Frankfurt | €991 | Apartments | – | Full-time community manager | 2.4 (38) |
Frankfurt mixes glass towers with old cobbled streets, and the river Main softens the famous skyline. Summers feel warm and alive; winters can be grey and cold. As Germany's financial capital it has an easy, international vibe — the big banks mean good jobs, frequent meetups and one of Europe's best-connected airports right on the doorstep.
Coliving in Frankfurt spreads across a few well-defined areas. The Bahnhofsviertel near the main station is central and lively (home to We rooms), while leafy Sachsenhausen south of the Main offers serviced apartments near the Museumsufer (STAYERY). The Ostend and Europaviertel add newer buildings, and student residences like THE FIZZ sit near the campuses. Most spaces are furnished and move-in ready, with WiFi and bills included.
Expect to pay roughly €450 to €1,790 per month, depending on whether you take a room in a shared flat or a private serviced apartment with its own kitchen and bathroom — We rooms, for example, spans that full range. Rent is all-inclusive (WiFi, utilities, often weekly cleaning), and minimum stays vary from flexible serviced-apartment bookings up to a 90-day minimum at some operators, plus a one-time admin fee and a one-month deposit in many cases.
For remote work Frankfurt is strong: fast, reliable internet everywhere, and plenty of coworking such as TechQuartier alongside riverside cafés. The cost of living is a touch higher than other German cities but manageable with shared flats. Downtime means river walks, the Museumsufer, and apple wine in Sachsenhausen, with a steady expat and startup crowd and events most weeks.