Best Coliving Spaces in Norway for Digital Nomads

Norway is not the cheapest coliving destination — that is worth saying upfront. But what you get in return is infrastructure that actually works, cities that are clean and well-organised, and some of the most impressive natural scenery in Europe right outside your door.

Oslo has a growing startup scene and a large international community. Bergen and the surrounding fjord region offer a quieter, nature-immersed alternative. For nomads who value quality of environment over cost savings, Norway delivers in a way few other countries can.

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Best Cities for Coliving in Norway

Norway offers a variety of destinations for remote workers. Here is what each city has to offer.

Oslo

Oslo is Norway's main hub for nomads and the best-connected city in the country. It is compact, walkable, and the public transport is excellent. The startup ecosystem is growing, and neighbourhoods like Grünerløkka and Majorstuen have the highest concentration of international residents. Yes, it is expensive — but the city is also genuinely very well run, and the quality of life reflects that.

World-class startup ecosystem
Excellent quality of life
Easy access to nature
Strong English proficiency

Bergen

Bergen is Norway's second city — a port town ringed by seven mountains, with a well-preserved historic quarter (Bryggen) and direct access to the western fjords. It is smaller and more relaxed than Oslo, and noticeably cheaper. For nomads who want a quieter Norwegian base with more local character and less of a city feel, Bergen is the better option.

Stunning natural setting
More relaxed than Oslo
Gateway to the fjords
Compact and walkable

How Much Does Coliving in Norway Cost?

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.

Typically included in the price:

  • High-speed fiber WiFi
  • All utilities
  • Cleaning
  • Coworking access
  • Community activities

What to Expect from Coliving in Norway

Norwegian colivings are well-run, modern spaces with fast internet and a professional community. The quality bar is high across the board — spaces are clean, well-maintained, and built for people who take their work seriously.

The bigger draw is what happens outside working hours. Many colivings organise hiking trips, skiing days, and Northern Lights excursions. The Norwegian idea of friluftsliv — spending time outdoors as a daily practice, not just a weekend activity — shapes the culture of these spaces in a way that is hard to replicate anywhere else.

Why Norway for Digital Nomads?

Norway is one of the highest-ranked countries in the world for quality of life, and that is reflected in the day-to-day experience of living here. The infrastructure is reliable, the cities are safe and efficient, and access to nature is built into the rhythm of daily life — not something you have to travel far for.

FAQ: Coliving in Norway

How much does coliving in Norway cost?

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.

Do I need a visa to stay in Norway as a digital nomad?

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.

What's the best city for coliving in Norway?

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.

Is Norway good for outdoor activities alongside remote work?

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.

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