Coworking in Oslo

Find available coworking spaces and shared offices in Oslo. From hot desks in the city centre to private offices in creative hubs in Grünerløkka and Nydalen – everything included, with short notice periods.

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"Homni gave us fast and efficient help finding an office that perfectly suited our needs – without us having to spend time and resources on the process. Their solution-oriented approach and broad network provide clear advantages compared to traditional brokers."

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Joachim Espvik Grid KAM

"Since I don't have much time or interest in searching for a new office, Homni helped me find different alternatives where I selected a few for viewings. In the end, we found a perfect solution that matched our needs and budget."

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Daniel Nilsson Country Manager

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How to Find Coworking in Oslo

Tell us what you need

Tell us what you need

Number of desks, type of membership (hot desk, dedicated desk or private office), preferred district (centre, Bjørvika, Grünerløkka, Skøyen or Nydalen) and what matters most – meeting rooms, drop-in access or a specific professional community.

Get matched coworking spaces in Oslo

Get matched coworking spaces in Oslo

We know both the major operators like Spaces and Regus and the smaller creative hubs, and connect you directly with spaces in the centre, Bjørvika, Grünerløkka, Skøyen and the rest of Oslo that fit your needs.

Book a viewing

Book a viewing

We coordinate visits across districts – often two or three on the same day – and many spaces offer a free trial day, so you quickly get a feel for the atmosphere before deciding.

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The problem

Today the commercial market is scattered across dozens of broker sites, Finn ads, and off-market networks you have to know someone to access.

Which means you often end up with:

Scattered listingsOutdated spacesHidden pricingOff-market gapsNo overviewDuplicate listingsIncomplete infoNo floor plansNo responseTime-consuming search

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The Coworking Market in Oslo

Oslo has Norway's largest and most varied coworking market by far. The capital offers everything from prestigious waterfront spaces to creative hubs in the old industrial districts, and you'll find available desks in almost every part of the city – from a single hot desk to private offices for entire teams.

The most central coworking spaces are in Oslo city centre, Bjørvika/Barcode and Aker Brygge, where international operators such as Spaces and Regus run multiple locations. Here you get a representative address and modern facilities, but also the highest prices. Grünerløkka and Vulkan have emerged as creative hubs with a more informal profile, popular among designers, tech people and smaller agencies.

Coworking in Oslo is priced per desk per month, not per square metre. A hot desk typically costs NOK 3,000–5,000/month depending on location, a dedicated desk NOK 4,000–6,500/month, while private offices within a community start around NOK 5,000/month per desk. The price usually includes internet, meeting rooms, coffee, reception and cleaning.

For price-conscious businesses, Nydalen, Skøyen and Helsfyr offer good coworking alternatives with strong public transport and lower prices than the centre. Nydalen has a lively environment with metro access and a university, while Skøyen suits those who depend on a car. Many choose to start with a single hot desk and grow into their own team office without changing space.

The rise of hybrid and remote work has made the Oslo market broader than ever. More and more established companies use coworking as a flexible satellite office, and many spaces specialise in particular sectors such as tech, sustainability or creative industries. If you're considering coworking in Oslo, it pays to visit a couple of spaces – culture and member mix often matter just as much as price and location. If you'd rather have your own premises, explore our selection of traditional offices in Oslo.

Price guide

Coworking Prices in Oslo

Guide prices per desk/month (everything included)

Bjørvika/Barcode

Hot desk NOK 3,500–5,000
Dedicated desk NOK 5,000–6,500
Private office (per desk) NOK 6,500–9,000

Aker Brygge/Vika

Hot desk NOK 3,500–5,000
Dedicated desk NOK 5,000–6,500
Private office (per desk) NOK 6,500–9,000

Oslo City Centre

Hot desk NOK 3,000–4,500
Dedicated desk NOK 4,500–6,000
Private office (per desk) NOK 5,500–8,000

Grünerløkka/Vulkan

Hot desk NOK 2,800–4,000
Dedicated desk NOK 4,000–5,500
Private office (per desk) NOK 5,000–7,500

Skøyen

Hot desk NOK 2,500–3,800
Dedicated desk NOK 3,800–5,000
Private office (per desk) NOK 4,500–6,500

Nydalen

Hot desk NOK 2,200–3,500
Dedicated desk NOK 3,500–4,500
Private office (per desk) NOK 4,000–6,000

* Prices are indicative and may vary based on standard, location, and lease terms. Common costs are added on top.

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