Coliving in Munich

Compare the best coliving spaces in Munich for remote workers, professionals and students — furnished rooms and studios, all bills included, flexible stays.

Comparing coliving spaces in Munich

Use the comparison below to weigh Munich's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options range from all-inclusive furnished rooms and lofts from easystreet in the city centre and City East to serviced studios with gym and coworking at The Base in Feldmoching, plus student residences across the city.

Updated: June 2026 • 5 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Munich (2026)
Name Avg. Price/m Coliving Type Coworking Community Manager Reviews
st33.de Wohnen auf Zeit - Boarding House - Dein Zuhause in München Social 5.0 (3)
Partio Living Studentenapartments München Apartments 5.0 (4)
The Base Munich | Coliving | Hotel | Coworking | Gym | Café& Bar Apartments Full-time community manager 4.6 (38)
easystreet €1,535 Shared Flat 4.5 (87)
THE FIZZ München Apartments 3.9 (74)

All Colivings in Munich

Frequently Asked Questions about Coliving in Munich

Coliving in Munich typically ranges from about €645 to €2,595 per month, with the average around €1,535. A furnished room in a shared flat sits at the lower end, while a private serviced studio with its own kitchenette costs more. Rates are almost always all-inclusive, covering WiFi, electricity, heating, water and cleaning in one monthly payment. Munich is Germany's most expensive city, so coliving's fixed, predictable pricing is a real advantage.
The most central options are in and around the city centre (easystreet has an address at Oberanger), which keeps you walking distance from the main sights. For better value, easystreet's City East on Fritz-Erler-Straße is about 12 minutes from the centre by U-Bahn, while The Base sits further north in Feldmoching with its own gym, café and coworking. Student-focused residences such as THE FIZZ and Partio Living are spread across the city near the universities.
Yes, with a premium price tag. Munich has fast internet almost everywhere, plenty of coworking spaces, a strong tech and corporate job market, and a large international community with frequent meetups. It is safe, green and superbly connected, with the Bavarian Alps an hour away for weekends. The trade-offs are a high cost of living and grey winters. Cooking from the markets and relying on the excellent public transport are the easiest ways to keep costs manageable.
Most coliving operators in Munich are flexible. easystreet takes stays from 30 days with lease terms running from one month to open-ended, and The Base accepts coliving stays from about 28 days (with hotel-style bookings from a single night). This makes Munich well-suited to medium-term remote workers as well as longer relocations. Student residences typically run on semester or yearly contracts, so check the specific property's terms before booking.
For newcomers and medium stays, often yes. Munich has Germany's tightest and most expensive rental market, with fierce competition, large deposits, unfurnished flats and a slow registration process. Coliving rooms from around €645/month bundle furniture, WiFi, utilities and cleaning into one bill with flexible terms and no apartment hunt. For stays under a year — or while you search for a permanent flat — coliving is usually simpler and more predictable, even though a long-term unfurnished lease can be cheaper once fully set up.

Why Munich should be your next coliving destination

Munich feels both old and young. Huge parks and beer gardens sit next to modern startups. Summers are warm and sunny — people surf the river wave in the English Garden and picnic on the lawns — while winters get cold and snowy. It is one of Germany's most liveable cities, with the Bavarian Alps an hour away for weekend hikes.

Coliving in Munich is polished and a little pricey, spread across a few areas. The most central options sit in the city centre (easystreet has an address at Oberanger), with more value a short U-Bahn ride out — easystreet's City East on Fritz-Erler-Straße is about 12 minutes from the centre, while The Base is up in Feldmoching in the north. Student-focused residences like THE FIZZ and Partio Living round out the market.

Expect to pay roughly €645 to €2,595 per month, depending on whether you take a furnished room in a shared flat or a private serviced studio — the average sits around €1,535. Rent is all-inclusive (WiFi, electricity, heating, water and cleaning), and stays are flexible: easystreet and The Base both take bookings from about one month, with open-ended options for longer city setups.

For remote work Munich is excellent — fast internet almost everywhere, coworking spaces easy to find, and a big international community filling cafés and meetups. The cost of living is high, but superb public transport and cooking from the markets help you stretch a budget. The main downsides are the price and the grey winters; the upside is a safe, green, well-run city.