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Colivings in Frankfurt

Top coliving spaces in Frankfurt for digital nomads, remote workers, and location-independent professionals.

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The table below compares all colivings in Frankfurt by price, coliving type, coworking space, and community manager.

Updated: March 2026 • 11 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Frankfurt (2026)
Name Avg. Price/m Coliving Type Coworking Community Manager Reviews
STAYERY Frankfurt Sachsenhausen APARTMENTS 4.8 stars
Living Hotel Frankfurt 4.4 stars
We rooms Frankfurt 4.4 stars
i Live - Main Atrium €940 FULL_TIME_MANAGER 4.4 stars
Hilton Frankfurt Airport 4.3 stars
MY CLOUD Transit Hotel 4.2 stars
LIBERTINE LINDENBERG SOCIAL 4.2 stars
Student Accommodation THE FIZZ Frankfurt APARTMENTS 4.1 stars
Living Hotel Appartements Johann Wolfgang APARTMENTS 3.9 stars
DoubleTree by Hilton Frankfurt Niederrad 3.5 stars
i Live Campus Living Frankfurt €991 SOCIAL FULL_TIME_MANAGER 2.4 stars

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Top benefits of coliving in Frankfurt

Frankfurt surprised me. The city mixes glass towers with old cobbled streets. The river Main makes the skyline soft. Summers feel warm and alive. Winters can be grey and cold. Most travellers enjoy the easy, international vibe. For some, the big banks feel stiff. For others, that means good jobs and meetups. I found fast, reliable internet everywhere. Coworking spots are common. TechQuartier and small cafes were my go-tos. Cost of living is a bit higher than other German towns. Still, it is manageable if you hunt for shared flats and noodle bars. Things to do are real. Walk the river. Visit small museums. Drink apple wine in Sachsenhausen. I once worked from a café by the water and watched people play beach volleyball on a sandy patch. That felt oddly perfect. There is a steady expat and startup crowd. You can join events most weeks. Arguably not the best for beach lovers. But for nomads who like city pace and good connections it can be great.