Norway offers a unique coliving experience for digital nomads who want to combine high-quality infrastructure with breathtaking natural surroundings. From Oslo's vibrant startup scene to the dramatic fjords of western Norway, the country provides an inspiring backdrop for remote work.
While Norway is one of the more expensive destinations for nomads, coliving spaces here offer exceptional quality — fast internet, beautifully designed spaces, and a well-organised community. For those who value work-life balance, sustainability, and access to nature, Norway is hard to beat.
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Norway offers a variety of destinations for remote workers. Here is what each city has to offer.
Oslo is Norway's capital and primary hub for digital nomads. A compact, walkable city with excellent public transport, world-class museums, and a thriving startup ecosystem. Neighbourhoods like Grünerløkka and Majorstuen are popular with the international community. The city is expensive but well-organised and consistently ranks among the best cities in the world for quality of life.
Bergen is Norway's second city — a beautiful, characterful port town surrounded by seven mountains. It's smaller and more relaxed than Oslo, with a charming historic quarter (Bryggen) and easy access to the fjords. For nomads who want a quieter Norwegian base with strong local character, Bergen is a compelling choice.
Typical price range
€1,200 – €2,500 / month
Norway is one of the more expensive coliving destinations, but quality is consistently exceptional. For high earners in USD, GBP, or EUR, the cost is more manageable than it appears.
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Norwegian colivings set a high standard for quality and design. Spaces are typically modern, well-maintained, and equipped with everything a remote worker needs. The community tends to be international and professional.
What makes Norway unique is the outdoor lifestyle that comes with it. Many colivings organise hiking trips, skiing days, and Northern Lights excursions. The Norwegian concept of 'friluftsliv' — an open-air lifestyle — permeates daily life and makes Norway one of the most inspiring environments in the world.
Norway consistently ranks among the world's happiest and most liveable countries. It offers world-class infrastructure, a strong culture of work-life balance, and some of the most stunning natural scenery on the planet.
Norway is one of the more expensive destinations, with prices typically ranging from €1,200 to €2,500 per month. Quality is exceptional — fast internet, beautifully maintained spaces, and excellent locations. For USD or EUR earners, the cost is more manageable.
Norway is part of the Schengen Area. EU/EEA citizens can stay indefinitely. Non-EU citizens can typically stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Norway does not currently have a dedicated Digital Nomad Visa.
Oslo is the primary hub for digital nomads with the best infrastructure and international community. Bergen is a beautiful alternative with easy fjord access. For a truly unique experience, some colivings are located near the fjords themselves.
Absolutely. Hiking, skiing, kayaking, and Northern Lights chasing are all within easy reach. Many colivings organise outdoor activities for guests, making it easy to explore while maintaining a productive schedule.