A quick comparison of the Colivings in Riga
The table below compares all colivings in Riga by price, coliving type, coworking space, and community manager.
| Name | Avg. Price/m | Coliving Type | Coworking | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coliving Residences Riga - Stabu Residence | €422 | Shared Flat | – | 5.0 (10) |
| Coliving Residences Riga - Miera Residence | – | Social | – | 5.0 (4) |
| SHED Co-living Riga | – | Apartments | ✅ | 4.7 (47) |
All Colivings in Riga
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5.0 (10 ratings)Stabu iela 49A-Apartment 2, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1011, Latvia<p>In Riga’s Centrs district, this student-focused shared flat on Stabu Street suits exchange studen...
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4.7 (47 ratings)Jelgavas iela 8/12, Zemgales priekšpilsēta, Rīga, LV-1004, Latvia<p>In Rīga’s Zemgales priekšpilsēta, this coliving setup suits students and young professionals who...
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5.0 (4 ratings)Miera iela 17, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1001, Latvia<p>On Miera iela in Riga’s Centrs district, this student-focused residence suits local students, Era...
Frequently Asked Questions about Colivings in Riga
- All-inclusive rooms and studios start from around €260/month, with most options €300–€600. Utilities and Wi-Fi included — one of the cheapest coliving cities in the EU.
- A furnished studio or room, utilities, high-speed Wi-Fi, plus shared coworking, gym, lounges and events — billed monthly.
- Centrs and the edges of Old Town (Vecrīga) for the centre, Āgenskalns across the river for quieter, greener value, and the university streets for students.
- Yes — several Riga spaces are purpose-built for students and young professionals, with flexible leases and all-inclusive pricing near the universities.
- No special visa for coliving; EU/EEA citizens need none, others should arrange the relevant permit (Latvia offers a digital-nomad visa for remote workers).
- Flexible — many spaces accept a month or two, with longer stays welcome. Check each listing.
Experience the benefits of coliving in Riga
Riga is a small city with big surprises — cobblestone streets, art nouveau façades and a lively central market give it real soul. Summers are mild and bright with long evenings; winters are cold and dark. It is one of the Baltics' best-value bases, and coliving in Riga is the simplest way to land here with rent, bills and a community sorted from day one.
Why choose coliving in Riga
Riga is affordable by Western-European standards, fast online, and easy in English. Coliving makes the most of that: a furnished studio or room, all-inclusive billing (rent, utilities and Wi-Fi together), and shared spaces where you meet people immediately — no Latvian-language lease, no deposit maze. It is especially popular with students and young professionals, with several spaces purpose-built around that crowd.
What you get with a Riga coliving space
Most Riga coliving spaces bundle a private studio or room with coworking areas, a gym, lounges and social events, plus utilities and high-speed Wi-Fi in one monthly bill. Leases are flexible, and many residences cluster near the universities and the centre, so daily life and study are within walking or tram distance.
Best areas for coliving in Riga
The Centrs district and the edges of Old Town (Vecrīga) put you steps from cafés, the market and the Daugava promenade. Āgenskalns across the river is quieter, greener and better value, while the streets around the universities suit students best. Riga is compact with cheap trams, so most of the city is a short ride away.
How much does coliving in Riga cost?
Riga is one of the cheapest coliving cities in the EU. On Find Your Coliving, all-inclusive rooms and studios start from around €260 per month, with most options between €300 and €600 — utilities included. That comfortably undercuts renting a private flat once bills are counted. For other affordable Baltic bases, compare coliving in Vilnius or coliving in Tallinn, or browse coliving in Latvia.
Things to do in Riga
Wander the Old Town, hunt for street art, and take the quick train to Jūrmala beach in summer. Coworking spaces and a friendly expat-and-local mix make it easy to find people, and the Gauja national park is a short trip for hikes. It is arguably not the sunniest spot — but the value, the creativity and the calm grow on you fast.