Coliving in Milan
The best coliving spaces in Milan for digital nomads, remote workers, and location-independent professionals.
The best coliving spaces in Milan for digital nomads, remote workers, and location-independent professionals.
The table below compares all colivings in Milan by price, coliving type, coworking space, and community manager.
| Name | Avg. Price/m | Coliving Type | Coworking | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Montino Coliving | €780 | Social | ✅ | 4.2 (134) |
| RooFinders Milan | – | Social | – | 5.0 (44) |
| helpHousing Milan | Stanze in affitto a Milano per studenti e giovani professionisti | – | Shared Flat | – | 4.9 (80) |
| Cascina Gerola | – | Apartments | – | 4.7 (6) |
| The Nest Milan | €730 | Shared Flat | – | 4.4 (11) |
| eco-living Milano Navigli | – | Apartments | – | 4.0 (4) |
| aparto Giovenale | €1,214 | Social | – | 3.7 (138) |
| Aluna.It | – | Shared Flat | – | 3.2 (25) |
| Tulou | – | Apartments | ✅ | – |
Milan feels electric and a little classy — sharp style, humming cafés, and design and art around every corner. Summers run hot and humid, winters foggy and cold, with spring and autumn the sweet spots. It is Italy's business and creative engine, and coliving in Milan is the fastest way to land here with rent, bills and a ready-made community sorted from day one.
Milan is not cheap and its rental market moves fast — deposits, agency fees and Italian-language contracts make a normal flat a slog. Coliving sidesteps all of it: a furnished private room or studio, all-inclusive billing (rent, utilities and Wi-Fi in one payment), and shared spaces where you meet people immediately. With fast fibre, endless coworking and a packed calendar of design and startup events, it suits digital nomads, young professionals and international students alike.
Most Milan coliving spaces pair a furnished room or studio with shared kitchens, lounges, coworking corners and regular community dinners, plus utilities and high-speed internet folded into one monthly bill. Leases are far more flexible than the standard 12-month Italian contract, and everything is handled in plain English — no surprise bills, no bureaucracy.
Navigli is the canal-side aperitivo and nightlife hub; Isola and Porta Romana are trendy and well connected; Città Studi and Lambrate/Ortica are the student and maker districts with better value near the universities. Milan's metro is quick and dense, so wherever you land the centre is usually 15–20 minutes away.
Across the spaces on Find Your Coliving, all-inclusive rooms start from around €560 per month, with most options between €700 and €1,300 and premium studios rising toward €2,400 — utilities included. That usually beats renting a private studio once bills and furniture are counted. For a lower-cost base nearby, compare coliving in Bologna or browse coliving across Italy.
The city never really stops: world-class museums and galleries, vintage shopping, rooftop aperitivo, and quick train trips to Lake Como. Coworking spaces and startup meetups make it easy to meet other nomads. It is arguably not the place to slow down — but if you want energy, food and culture, Milan delivers.