Colivings in Norway

The best coliving spaces in Norway for digital nomads, remote workers, and location-independent professionals.

A quick comparison of the top Colivings in Norway

The table below compares the top colivings in Norway by price, coliving type, coworking space, and community manager.

Updated: April 2026 • 14 Colivings Compared

Comparison of top Colivings in Norway (2026)
Name Avg. Price/m Coliving Type Reviews
UMEUS Student Co-living Trondheim €1,690 Apartments 2.4 (14)
Bo Coliving Katevågen Shared Flat 1.0 (7)
Bo Coliving Falkenborg Apartments 1.0 (1)
Bo Coliving Kronstad Shared Flat
Bo Coliving Bergen Sentrum Shared Flat
Bo Coliving Atlantica Shared Flat
Bo Coliving Sjømannsveien Shared Flat
Bo Coliving Ila Shared Flat
Bo Coliving Midtbyen Shared Flat
Bo Coliving Steinan Shared Flat

CoLiving Cities in Norway

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Why choose Norway for your next coliving experience

Oslo feels like a city that works and plays. The vibe is calm but creative. Winters are cold and clear. Summers are bright and full of late sunsets. Most travellers enjoy the coffee culture and the easy walks by the fjord. For nomads the internet is fast and reliable. There are lots of coworking spots and cafes with plugs. Cost of living is on the pricey side, so a tight budget will feel the pinch. For some, this will be amazing because the services are great and you get safety and clean streets. Things to do are endless. Museums, islands to kayak to, and quick hikes right from the city. One afternoon I finished a call at a cafe in Grünerløkka and joined a random group paddling to an island. It felt like an odd little bonus. Community is real. Expats, freelancers, and tech meetups show up. Arguably not the best if you want cheap nights out. But if you want reliable work life and nature nearby, Oslo is hard to beat.