Coliving in Stockholm
Compare the best coliving spaces in Stockholm for digital nomads, remote workers and students — furnished private rooms, all bills included, and flexible stays.
Compare the best coliving spaces in Stockholm for digital nomads, remote workers and students — furnished private rooms, all bills included, and flexible stays.
Use the comparison below to weigh Stockholm's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options range from social, self-organized houses like Tech Farm K9 in Östermalm to newer studio-style buildings from Allihoop in Årsta and Bromma, and centrally located shared flats from COLIVE in Södermalm.
| Name | Avg. Price/m | Coliving Type | Coworking | Community Manager | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colive Balcony | – | Shared Flat | – | – | 5.0 (2) |
| COLIVE U25 | – | Shared Flat | – | – | 5.0 (1) |
| Allihoop Co-living Stockholm | – | Apartments | – | – | 4.7 (15) |
| Tech Farm K9 | €936 | Social | ✅ | No community manager | 4.7 (47) |
| Allihoop - Bromma Friends | – | Apartments | – | – | 4.7 (11) |
| COLIVE AB | – | Shared Flat | – | – | 4.5 (8) |
| COLIVE Lab | – | Shared Flat | – | – | 3.7 (3) |
Stockholm feels like a city built for slow, smart work. The vibe is calm and a bit designy — lots of wood, clean lines, and cozy cafés. Summers are light and long; winters are cold and dark, but saunas and fika culture fix that. Coffee breaks here are a real ritual, and the internet is fast and steady wherever you land.
Coliving in Stockholm clusters in a few neighbourhoods. Södermalm is the creative, central heart — COLIVE Lab sits right on Nytorgsgatan. Östermalm is the upscale side, home to the 1,200 m² self-organized Tech Farm K9 next to Humlegården. South of the centre, Årsta and Liljeholmen give you newer studios and strong transport for a bit less, while Bromma in the west trades buzz for a quieter, residential rhythm.
Expect to pay roughly €610 to €1,400 per month all-in, with one invoice covering furniture, WiFi, utilities and cleaning. Budget shared flats start near €610–€780; premium social studios with coworking, gym and sauna reach the top of that range. Minimum stays vary a lot — from 2 months at the flexible end up to a full year at community-driven houses like K9 — so check the terms before you commit.
Community is easy to find: tech meetups, language exchanges, and digital-nomad Slack groups. English is widely spoken, the city is safe and walkable, and the archipelago is a ferry ride away. Cost of living is high, but services, transport and quality of life are worth it for many remote workers.