Colivings in Turin

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

A quick comparison of the Colivings in Turin

The table below compares all colivings in Turin by price, coliving type, coworking space, and community manager.

Updated: April 2026 • 4 Colivings Compared

Comparison of Colivings in Turin (2026)
Name Coliving Type Reviews
Casa Solidale Apartments 5.0 (1)
LOMI HOUSE-SICCARDI 4 Social 5.0 (5)
Housing Giulia Apartments 4.4 (176)
Campus Sanpaolo Social 4.2 (1083)

All Colivings in Turin

  • 5.0 (5 ratings)
    Corso Giuseppe Siccardi, 4, 10122 Torino TO, Italy
    Social
    City
    Kitchen
    Lomi House is a CoLiving initiative located in the heart of Turin, Italy, designed to offer a unique...
  • 4.4 (176 ratings)
    Via Francesco Cigna, 14/L, 10152 Torino TO, Italy
    Apartments
    City
    Housing Giulia is a social housing project located in Turin, Italy, operating under the initiative o...
  • 4.2 (1083 ratings)
    V.Caraglio, 97, 10141 Torino TO, Italy
    Social
    City
    Kitchen
    Campus Sanpaolo, established in 2015, serves as a university residence in Turin tailored for student...
  • 5.0 (1 ratings)
    Corso Carlo Luigi Farini, 32, 10153 Torino TO, Italy
    Apartments
    City
    Kitchen
    Casa Solidale, part of Gecos Plus, is an innovative co-living solution located in Torino, Italy, cat...
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    From €375/month

Top benefits of coliving in Turin

Turin feels cozy and a bit classy. Rows of cafes. Big squares. Mountains near the horizon. Winters can be foggy and cold. Summers get warm and dry. Most travellers enjoy the slow coffee mornings and the big parks by the Po river. For digital nomads this city works well. It is cheaper than Milan but still has a city buzz. Internet is reliable in apartments and in plenty of cafes. There are several coworking spots and a small startup scene. The nomad crowd is not huge. For some, this will be amazing. You can meet people at evening aperitivo or a casual tech meetup. Things to do are many. Museums, chocolate shops, tram rides, and quick trips to the Alps or the Langhe wine hills. I once stumbled into a tiny cafe near Piazza Castello where a circle of remote workers swapped tips. That felt real. Arguably not the best for nightlife wildness. But it is calm, useful, and full of good coffee.