Budapest coliving caters to a creative / startup / thermal-bath-pilgrim crowd, operators in District VII (Jewish Quarter), District VI and Buda hills. Expect roughly $500-1,300/month for an all-inclusive coliving room, with median around $800. Best months are May, Jun, Sep, Oct, that's when climate, crowds and inventory typically align best. Hungary White Card Digital Nomad Visa: €3,000/mo income proof, 1-year initial + 1-year renewal.
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Coliving in Budapest offers one of the best value propositions in Europe with low costs, rich culture, and a welcoming nomad community. Hungary's White Card for digital nomads and Budapest's excellent connectivity make it a top pick.
Best areas, cost of living, coworking, transportation, lifestyle, and more.
Estimated single-person budget for a coliving resident, USD. Coliving rent already bundles utilities and Wi-Fi.
Budapest scores 48 on the Numbeo CoL Index (NY = 100), so day-to-day spending is roughly 52% cheaper than NYC.
How most remote workers and digital nomads legally stay in Hungary.
Strongest window for a coliving stay: May, Jun, Sep, Oct.
Coliving cost vs. peer cities with active listings.
| City | Country | Distance | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budapest | Hungary | , | 0 |
| Munich | Germany | 561 km | 4 |
| Boulogne-Billancourt | France | 1,251 km | 1 |
| Oslo | Norway | 1,482 km | 1 |
| Barcelona | Spain | 1,497 km | 7 |
Coliving spaces in Budapest offer private furnished rooms with shared kitchens, lounges, and coworking areas, all included in one monthly payment with no hidden utility bills or broker fees. Most residents stay 1-6 months on their first visit. The community aspect, shared meals, skill exchanges, weekend trips with housemates, is what keeps people coming back even when their working schedule could let them base anywhere.
Co-living is a modern form of shared housing where residents have private bedrooms but share common spaces like kitchens, living rooms, and coworking areas. It combines affordable rent with built-in community, events, and amenities — perfect for digital nomads, students, and young professionals.
Unlike traditional flatshares, coliving spaces are professionally managed with curated communities, regular events, included utilities and WiFi, cleaning services, and flexible lease terms.
Most co-living spaces include utilities (water, electricity, gas), high-speed WiFi, regular cleaning of common areas, fully furnished rooms, access to shared amenities (kitchen, lounge, coworking), and community events. Some premium spaces also include gym access, breakfast, and laundry services.
Browse listings by city or community type, filter by your budget and preferences, then send an enquiry directly to the operator. They'll respond with availability and next steps.
Minimum stays vary by property — some offer stays as short as one week, while others require a minimum of one to three months. Use our filters to find spaces that match your timeline. Short-term stays are popular with digital nomads, while longer commitments often come with discounted rates.
All-inclusive coliving rooms in Budapest typically run between $500 and $1,300 per month, with the median around $800. Rent usually covers furnishing, utilities, Wi-Fi, cleaning of shared areas, and access to coworking-style amenities.
May, Jun, Sep, Oct are the strongest window for a stay in Budapest, balancing climate, crowds, and coliving inventory. Book 6-8 weeks ahead during peak windows since most operators stay 80-95% occupied year-round.
Hungary White Card Digital Nomad Visa: €3,000/mo income proof, 1-year initial + 1-year renewal.
Average fixed-line download speeds in Budapest are around 175 Mbps, which is well above what most video-call, code-deploy, and large-file-transfer workflows need. Most coliving operators run fiber connections and back them up with mobile hotspot fallbacks.
Budapest scores 48 on the Numbeo Cost of Living Index, where New York City is the 100 baseline. So day-to-day spending here is roughly 52% cheaper than NYC, which most coliving residents notice most in groceries, transit, and eating out.
Budapest works best for digital nomads on a formal DN visa, remote workers stretching their budget, first-time-to-the-country expats. Most coliving residents stay 1-6 months on their first visit; longer-term residents commonly transition into a regular lease afterwards.