Coliving in Tallinn
Compare coliving spaces in Tallinn for digital nomads, remote workers and students — furnished rooms and studios, all bills included, in Europe's e-state capital.
Compare coliving spaces in Tallinn for digital nomads, remote workers and students — furnished rooms and studios, all bills included, in Europe's e-state capital.
Use the comparison below to weigh Tallinn's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options range from furnished Nordic-style studios and rooms (Scandium Living, Newton Stuudiod) to serviced living (Eduard House by Larsen), most all-inclusive and close to the creative Kalamaja district and the Old Town.
| Name | Coliving Type | Coworking | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scandium Living | Apartments | ✅ | 5.0 (9) |
| Eduard House by Larsen | Apartments | ✅ | 4.3 (142) |
| Newton Stuudiod | Apartments | – | 3.8 (16) |
Tallinn pairs a fairy-tale medieval Old Town with one of the world's most advanced digital societies. Estonia pioneered e-residency and was among the first countries to launch a Digital Nomad Visa, and the capital is a genuine startup hub (the birthplace of Skype and Wise). Summers are mild with long, bright evenings; winters are cold and snowy. It's safe, green and remarkably easy to navigate, online and off.
Coliving in Tallinn is a small but growing scene. Scandium Living and Newton Stuudiod offer furnished studios and rooms with a clean Nordic style, and Eduard House by Larsen adds further serviced living. The most appealing areas are the bohemian, creative Kalamaja district (around the Telliskivi Creative City), the central City Centre, and the edges of the UNESCO Old Town.
It's affordable for the EU. Furnished coliving rooms and studios typically run from around €400 to €800 per month all-inclusive, with WiFi, utilities and cleaning usually bundled in. Stays are flexible, suiting both short nomad visits and longer setups, and Estonia's digital-first bureaucracy makes registering and settling in unusually smooth.
For remote work the fundamentals are outstanding: famously fast, reliable internet, plenty of coworking (Lift99, Workland) and café WiFi, and a tight, friendly startup-and-nomad community. Estonia's Digital Nomad Visa lets non-EU remote workers stay up to a year. Downtime means the Old Town, Baltic beaches, forest trails and ferries to Helsinki. The main trade-off is the dark, cold winter — but for a smart, affordable, digital-first base, Tallinn is excellent.