Coworking in Trondheim

Find available coworking spaces and shared offices in Trondheim. From creative hubs at Solsiden to technology communities around NTNU – everything included, with short notice periods.

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How to Find Coworking in Trondheim

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 (Midtbyen, Solsiden, Gløshaugen, Lade or Tiller) and what matters most – meeting rooms, NTNU proximity or a specific professional community.

Get matched coworking spaces in Trondheim

Get matched coworking spaces in Trondheim

We track the coworking communities in Midtbyen and Solsiden as well as the innovation cluster around Gløshaugen, and connect you directly with communities – from creative hubs at Solsiden to NTNU-affiliated incubators.

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Book a viewing

Trondheim is compact – 80% of the office offering is within 15 minutes by Metrobuss or bike from the centre. Many spaces offer a free trial day, so you quickly get a feel for the atmosphere.

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

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The Coworking Market in Trondheim

Trondheim is known as Norway's technology capital, and the city's coworking scene is closely tied to NTNU, SINTEF and a thriving startup community. The steady stream of newly graduated founders and tech people has created an active market for flexible workspaces, where freelancers, startups and remote teams find a spot without a long commitment.

The most central coworking spaces are in Midtbyen and at Solsiden, which in recent years has developed into an attractive area with modern premises, restaurants and an urban atmosphere. Solsiden brings together several communities aimed at tech and creative industries. Around Gløshaugen and NTNU you'll find innovation environments and incubators that combine workspace with access to research, labs and student talent.

Coworking in Trondheim is priced per desk per month, not per square metre. A hot desk typically costs NOK 2,000–3,500/month, a dedicated desk NOK 3,000–4,500/month, while private offices within a community start around NOK 3,500/month per desk. Prices are 20–30% lower than in Oslo and usually include internet, meeting rooms, coffee and facilities.

Trondheim is a compact city where most office communities are a short distance from the centre. The Metrobuss covers the main areas with good frequency, and cycle-friendly infrastructure means many members choose two wheels. Proximity to NTNU is a significant advantage: the university graduates thousands of engineers and economists each year, and many tech companies choose coworking near Gløshaugen precisely to recruit from this community.

If you're considering coworking in Trondheim, it pays to visit a couple of spaces before deciding – culture, facilities and member mix often matter as much as price and location. If you'd rather have your own premises, explore our selection of traditional offices in Trondheim.

Price guide

Coworking Prices in Trondheim

Guide prices per desk/month (everything included)

Midtbyen/City Centre

Hot desk NOK 2,400–3,500
Dedicated desk NOK 3,200–4,500
Private office (per desk) NOK 3,800–5,500

Solsiden

Hot desk NOK 2,500–3,500
Dedicated desk NOK 3,200–4,500
Private office (per desk) NOK 4,000–5,500

Gløshaugen/Elgeseter

Hot desk NOK 2,000–3,200
Dedicated desk NOK 2,800–4,000
Private office (per desk) NOK 3,500–5,000

Lade

Hot desk NOK 2,000–3,000
Dedicated desk NOK 2,800–3,800
Private office (per desk) NOK 3,400–4,800

Tiller

Hot desk NOK 1,900–2,800
Dedicated desk NOK 2,600–3,600
Private office (per desk) NOK 3,200–4,500

Fossegrenda

Hot desk NOK 1,900–2,800
Dedicated desk NOK 2,600–3,500
Private office (per desk) NOK 3,200–4,400

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

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