Comparing coliving options in Rio de Janeiro
Use the table below to compare Rio's two listed colivings side by side. Nomadico in Santa Teresa is a community-led, guesthouse-style space with published per-room pricing and a dedicated coworking table; Vivéré in Humaitá offers self-contained furnished apartments with private bathrooms and kitchens, pet-friendly, with pricing on request. Confirm current rates, seasonal pricing and availability directly with each operator before booking.
| Name | Coliving Type | Coworking | Community Manager | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nomadico Rio de Janeiro - Coliving & Coworking | Social | ✅ | Full-time community manager | 5.0 (1) |
| Vivére Coliving | Apartments | ✅ | – | 4.3 (16) |
All Colivings in Rio de Janeiro
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4.3 (16 ratings)Rua Humaitá, 172 - Humaitá, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 22261-004, BrazilIn Humaitá, this coliving sits in a residential part of Rio de Janeiro with an easygoing, practical...
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5.0 (1 ratings)R. Gonçalves Fontes, 35 - Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20241-100, BrazilSet in Santa Teresa, this Rio de Janeiro coliving sits in a bohemian hilltop neighborhood known for...
Frequently Asked Questions about Colivings in Rio de Janeiro
- FindYourColiving lists two verified colivings in Rio de Janeiro: Nomadico in the artsy hilltop neighbourhood of Santa Teresa, and Vivéré in quieter, residential Humaitá. Both are in characterful residential areas rather than tourist strips, and both include coworking facilities suited to remote work.
- At Nomadico in Santa Teresa, published pricing starts at $490 per month for a shared room and $750 per month for a private room, rising up to $990 with seasonal rates, with weekly and two-week options available. For Vivéré in Humaitá, no rate is published in our listing data, so pricing is on request — contact the operator directly. Rio is more affordable than many Western cities but not rock-bottom cheap if you want comfort.
- Santa Teresa is a bohemian hilltop area known for street art, cobbled streets and city views, where Nomadico is based. Humaitá, where Vivéré sits, is a quieter residential neighbourhood close to Botafogo and good for settled, longer stays. For beach proximity, Ipanema and Copacabana are the classic picks, while Flamengo and Botafogo balance residential calm with easy access to the rest of the city.
- Wi-Fi is generally good in cafes and coworking spots, but home internet in Rio can be patchy, so an in-house coworking space genuinely helps. Nomadico provides high-speed Wi-Fi with a dedicated coworking table and air conditioning, and Vivéré includes a shared coworking space, which makes both more dependable for video calls and deadline work than relying on apartment connections alone.
- Rio has plenty of informal repúblicas and room shares, but they rarely bundle coworking, cleaning, community management and flexible furnished terms the way colivings do. Nomadico adds a full-time community manager, shared meals and local outings; Vivéré offers self-contained furnished apartments with private bathrooms and kitchens. If you want a turnkey, work-ready base with a built-in social scene, coliving is the more practical choice.
Coliving in Rio de Janeiro: what we list
FindYourColiving lists two verified coliving spaces in Rio de Janeiro, both in characterful residential neighbourhoods rather than tourist strips.
Nomadico — Santa Teresa
Set in bohemian, hilltop Santa Teresa (R. Gonçalves Fontes, 35), Nomadico is a guesthouse-style coliving built around community, with a full-time community manager, shared meals and local outings. It has 10 private rooms and 1 shared room, and every room includes a desk for focused work or private calls. Published pricing starts at $490/month for shared rooms and $750/month for private rooms, rising up to $990 with seasonal rates; weekly and two-week stays are also available. The coworking setup includes high-speed Wi-Fi, air conditioning and a large table seating up to eight, plus a rooftop terrace, garden, common kitchen, laundry service and weekly cleaning. Rio's international airport is about a 40-minute Uber away.
Vivéré — Humaitá
In quieter, residential Humaitá (Rua Humaitá, 172), Vivéré Coliving leans toward privacy: fully furnished private apartments of 14–20 m², each with its own bathroom, kitchen, air conditioning and appliances, alongside a shared coworking space. It is pet-friendly and offers both temporary and long-term stays, with a Google rating of 4.3 from 16 reviews. No nightly or monthly rate is published in our listing data for Vivéré, so pricing is on request — contact the operator for current figures.
Coliving vs. a Rio república or shared flat
Rio has plenty of informal repúblicas and room shares, but they rarely bundle coworking, cleaning, community management and flexible furnished terms the way these colivings do. If you want a turnkey, work-ready base with a built-in social scene, coliving is the more practical choice.
Practical notes for remote work
- Wi-Fi is good in cafes and coworking spots; home internet can be patchy, so an in-house coworking space genuinely helps.
- Neighbourhoods: Santa Teresa for arts and views, Humaitá and nearby Botafogo for a calmer residential base, Ipanema and Copacabana for the beach.
- Honest trade-off: Rio is social and lively rather than the calmest place to work all day — factor in beach breaks and budget for comfort, as it is not a rock-bottom-cheap city.