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11 Stylish Spaces for Coliving in Cape Town + Hostels, Hotels & Airbnbs

The Mother City is rated one of the world’s most beautiful cities. Gorgeous mountain views, trendy seaside attractions, a thrilling nightlife, and a cosmopolitan vibe are some of what draw visitors each year.

This city has stunning neighborhoods that provide some of the best places to live in Cape Town. So have you ever considered experiencing it as more than just a standard tourist? How do you fancy life in the Cape as a digital nomad?

Do this in a unique way by opting for coliving in Cape Town. Read on to learn more about the best coliving spots in the Mother City.

10 Best Coliving Spaces in Cape Town

 

Cape Co-living – Best Overall Coworking House

  • Price: ~$850 – $2250 per month
  • Location: Greenpoint Cape Town, South Africa
  • Features: Pool, 360° terrace, communal kitchen, weekly cleaning, air-conditioning, no power cuts, Fast Wi-Fi
  • Room Types: 9 Fully furnished rooms including en-suite bathrooms
  • Organized Activities: Braais, events, networking, yoga

This new retreat is situated in a charming Cape Victorian guest house that exudes luxury and historical charm. Nestled in one of Cape Town’s most vibrant, secure, and centrally located neighborhoods, you’ll get to experience the best of both worlds.

Enjoy moments of relaxation by the inviting pool, take in breathtaking panoramic views from the 360-degree terrace, and revel in the convenience of being close to almost all of the city’s top attractions. It’s the perfect home base for your nomadic journey, complete with uninterrupted power and fibe optic Wi-Fi.

What sets Cape Co-living apart is their dedication to building a strong community. They carefully vet members through an interview process and prioritize fostering an interactive and welcoming environment for those new to Cape Town.

What we liked: The community is vetted and goes through an interview process. They take the community aspect seriously and try to give an interactive soft landing to Cape Town.

Check Availability |  CapeColiving.com

Curiocity Green Point — Best Luxury Coliving

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  • Price: ~ $21.39 to $139.62 per night
  • Location: Green Point, Cape Town
  • Features: Bar, Wi-Fi, barbeque area, terrace, parking, laundry facilities, housekeeping, travel desk, 24-hour reception, kitchen
  • Room Types: Private rooms, dorms (sleeps 6 – 8)
  • Organized Activities: None
  • Other Locations: None
  • Ratings:com (4.6 out of 5 – 22 reviews), Google (4.4 out of 5 – 143 reviews)

This high-end, contemporary space oozes modernity and luxury. Enjoy premium accommodation in a stylish three-story building with sophisticated design touches. You’ll love living in Green Point, well-known as one of the neighborhoods with some of the most exciting things to do in Cape Town.

Although rates at Curiocity are slightly higher than other coliving options, it is well worth it to live in such an exquisite setting. Choose from deluxe private rooms and shared dormitory suites.

There are many opportunities to make new friends while relaxing in the outdoor lounge or dipping in the splash pool.

What we liked: Indulge in sumptuous meals at the onsite café-restaurant on your no-cook days.

Check Availability | Hostelworld.com and Booking.com

NeighborGood — Best Private Studios and Apartments

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  • Price: ~ $700 – $3000  per month
  • Location: City Center, Cape Town
  • Features: Chill out area, kitchen, workspaces, terrace, outdoor space, Wi-Fi, cable TV, weekly cleaning (common areas), bikes, yoga
  • Room Types: Private rooms, apartments
  • Organized Activities: Movie and game nights, cultural excursions, fitness and meditation classes, parties and gatherings, walking tours, workshops
  • Other Locations: None
  • Ratings: Booking.bom (4 out of 5 – 5 reviews)

I’ve tried to stay here and with Neighborgood before but the pricing and communication from them were terrible, but they worth the mention. This modern coliving space in the heart of the city is where digital nomads and young professionals can thrive. Boasting 100 units, you can choose between stunning private rooms and apartments, all fully furnished with access to stylish communal spaces.

Even though it’s a big building, the sense of community among all the residents is one of the best features. Regular socializing and networking events include yoga, community meals, and fitness and meditation sessions. You’ll meet a colorful group of people with whom you can share life, lessons, and laughs.

Enjoy a mix of personal freedom, camaraderie, and access to the most convenient amenities – all while living in the country’s most vibey city.

What we liked: Meeting and mixing with a diverse group of young people in a wonderfully vibrant space that caters to all kinds of individuals.

Check Availability | Coliving.com

Stunning Beach House w/ Workspace + Outdoor spaces — Best Beach House

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  • Price: ~ $85 per month
  • Location: Blouberg, Cape Town
  • Features: Dining area, kitchen, workspaces, living area, Netflix, barbeque area, cable TV, cleaning (all rooms and common areas), outdoor space, parking, Wi-Fi
  • Room Types: Couple-friendly private rooms
  • Organized Activities: Surfing, kitesurfing, movie nights, parties and gatherings
  • Other Locations: None
  • Ratings: None

This cozy house in Bloubergstrand, near Table View, is perfect if you want to be near the beach. Enjoy spacious coliving accommodation where comfortable coworking amenities are provided. The house takes up to eight guests in four private double, en-suite bedrooms.

The courtyard, entertainment, and barbeque areas are great for socializing with your housemates during relaxing evenings. Enjoy Netflix when you just want to chill and unwind in front of the telly.

When you’re not grinding, enjoy kite-and-windsurfing (best between November and April, considered wind season in Blouberg). Great city attractions are also calling on the weekends. Take your pick from the nearby mountain walks and bike trails, indoor climbing walls, restaurants, and beautiful wine farms.

What we liked: The house has backup power, so your home and work life won’t be interrupted by power cuts.

Check Availability | Coliving.com

Big Blue Backpackers — Best For A Short Stay

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  • Price: ~ $12.60 to $71.83 per night
  • Location: Green Point, Cape Town
  • Features: Family rooms, swimming pool, parking, bar, garden, daily housekeeping, garden, Wi-Fi, kitchen
  • Room Types: Private rooms, dorms (sleeps 6 – 11)
  • Organized Activities: Movie nights, evening entertainment, hiking, walking tours, bar crawls, ping-pong, 24-hour front desk
  • Other Locations: None
  • Ratings:com (3.7 out of 5 – 481 reviews), Hostelworld.com (3.7 out of 5 – 601 reviews)

Big Blue Backpackers offers simple, secure dormitory and private rooms ideal for a short, affordable stay while in Green Point. The lodge is a Victorian-style building with clean, bright accommodation spaces adorned with classic wooden floors.

The onsite bar is a popular spot on the premises for social interactions between guests. When you’re ready to get out and about, make the waterfront (just 10 minutes away) your first stop.

What we liked: The onsite tour desk helps with arrangements for your desired planned outings.

Check Availability | Booking.com and Hostelworld.com

91 Loop — Best Boutique Hostel

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  • Price: ~ $17.57 to $59.67 per night
  • Location: Central Business District (CBD), Cape Town
  • Features: Family rooms, terrace, bar, daily housekeeping, Wi-Fi, restaurant
  • Room Types: Dorms (sleeps 4 – 8), family room, pod capsule, private rooms
  • Organized Activities: Game room (board games, puzzles), various offsite activities arranged at the travel desk (charged), entertainment (pool table, ping-pong, foosball), walking tours, movie nights
  • Other Locations: None
  • Ratings:com (4.3 out of 5 – 1,048 reviews), Hostelworld.com (4.4 out of 5 – 757 reviews)

91 Loop Boutique Hostel is another city center gem, where you’ll enjoy a stay in en-suite private rooms, dormitory rooms, or pod accommodations. While minimalistic, 91 Loop is loved for its modern design and proximity to popular city attractions such as Green Market Square and Long Street.

At the onsite Honey Badger Bar & Restaurant, you can spoil yourself regularly with a meal without ever having to leave the premises. When not working, socialize with fellow hostel residents in the courtyard with ample outdoor seating.

What we liked: The 24-hour front desk, with professional staff, makes it easy to get assistance at any time of the day, including late check-ins.

Check Availability | Booking.com and Hostelworld.com

Never At Home Green Point — Best Hostel For Groups

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  • Price: ~ $19.21 to $75.45 per night
  • Location: Green Point, Cape Town
  • Features: Swimming pool, Wi-Fi, parking, restaurant, bar, family rooms, kitchen, lounge, cable TV, terrace, housekeeping
  • Room Types: Private rooms, dorms (sleeps 4 – 8)
  • Organized Activities: A range of onsite and offsite activities, including happy hour, bike tours, cycling, hiking, skydiving, and wine tours (all charged)
  • Other Locations: Never At Home – Kloof Street, Gardens, Cape Town
  • Ratings:com (4.4 out of 5 – 846 reviews), Hostelworld.com (4.7 out of 5 – 599 reviews)

This 5-star hostel in upscale Green Point is the place for you if you’re looking to experience exciting communal living. Modern air-conditioned private rooms and dormitories provide snug accommodation to residents.

Group living is made easy at Never At Home. A spacious shared kitchen, lounge, meeting spaces, and outdoor swimming pool are prime spots for mixing and mingling during your time off. Weekly barbeque nights, beer pong, and pool competitions will keep you entertained.

Enjoy hearty meals at the onsite Randy Warthog restaurant. The 24-hour front desk is always accessible for queries, activity bookings, and airport shuttle arrangements.

What we liked: The key card access ensures extra safety and security for all residents.

Check Availability | Booking.com and Hostelworld.com

MoTown By Mojo — Best Hostel for Solo Travelers

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  • Price: ~ $14.70 to $66.30 per night
  • Location: Sea Point, Cape Town
  • Features: Terrace, Wi-Fi, daily housekeeping, lounge/TV area, kitchen, sun deck
  • Room Types: Private rooms, studio apartment, dorms (sleeps 5)
  • Organized Activities: Ping-pong, and various offsite activities available at a charge (including live music/performances, mini golf, snorkeling, and bowling)
  • Other Locations: None
  • Ratings:com (3.4 out of 5 – 639 reviews), Google (3.4 out of 5 – 80 reviews)

Solo travelers looking to explore the Sea Point area will love living at MoTown. Just five minutes away is Mojo Market, which you can make a frequent spot for shopping trips, eating out, and live music. The beach and the Sea Point Promenade are also close by.

The accommodation itself consists of funky, brightly colored hostel rooms with shared bathrooms and wardrobe access. While this is a simple space, it still offers a comfortable stay for busy solo troopers who’ll be in and out doing their own thing.

What we liked: The friendly staff and dedicated daily housekeeping team keep the property immaculate and running smoothly.

Check Availability | Booking.com and Hostelworld.com

Daddy Long Legs Art Hotel — Best For Artsy Travelers

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  • Price: ~ $63.54 per night
  • Location: Long Street, Cape Town
  • Features: Bar/lounge area, Wi-Fi, live events, terrace, laundry facilities, housekeeping, free city maps
  • Room Types: Private rooms, self-catering apartments
  • Organized Activities: Live events
  • Other Locations: None
  • Ratings: Google (4.1 out of 5 – 266 reviews), Booking.com (3.9 out of 5 – 296 reviews)

Daddy Long Legs Art Hotel is a quirky 13-unit, art-inspired space with unique rooms brought to life by the imagination of creative designers, photographers, and poets. Its location on Long Street makes it ideally placed for lovers of the city’s electric vibe.

At the property, the communal bar and lounge area are great for relaxing nights spent exchanging stories with fellow guests. Grab an evening drink and enjoy sunsets on the balcony.

You can also look forward to onsite live music performances, offering the best local entertainment right on your doorstep.

What we liked: This is an internationally recognized hotel. Awards include National Geographic Traveler’s “50 Places of a Lifetime”, Karibik Journal’s “30 Most Charming Hotels in the World”, and Decorex’s “Top Ten Designer Hotels in South Africa” (2007).

Check Availability | Hostelworld.com and Booking.com

Khaya Kite & Yoga — Best for Adventure Seekers

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  • Price: ~ $13.81 per night
  • Location: Table View, Cape Town
  • Features: Common/meeting rooms, swimming pool, jacuzzi, laundry facilities, barbeque area, Wi-Fi, terrace, housekeeping, parking, travel desk, kitchen
  • Room Types: Dorms (sleeps 4)
  • Organized Activities: Yoga, kitesurfing lessons
  • Other Locations: None
  • Ratings:com (4.7 out of 5 – 19 reviews), Google (4.9 out of 5 – 49 reviews)

At Khaya Kite & Yoga, a fun, free, adventure-filled space is provided for thrill-seekers who love working and playing hard. Khaya means ‘home’ in Zulu, and that’s exactly how you’ll feel at the hostel. You’ll share dormitory spaces in cozy surroundings offered at affordable rates.

An all-inclusive coliving experience with lots of onsite activity is up for grabs. Meditate during a morning yoga session or take kitesurfing lessons in the afternoon.

You can also jump onto a slackline and try a bit of balance training in the garden. The evenings are for relaxing on a hammock while sipping on something refreshing.

What we liked: The woodfire pizza oven is great for hosting pizza nights where housemates can enjoy good food and each other’s company while bonding.

Check Availability | Hostelworld.com

@Nine — Best for Coliving on a Budget

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  • Price: ~ $16.58 to $19.34 per night
  • Location: Green Point, Cape Town
  • Features: Key card access, Wi-Fi, terrace, common room, lockers, luggage storage, 24-hour security, self-catering facilities, garden, kitchen, sun deck, lounge/TV area
  • Room Types: Dorms (sleeps 4 – 8)
  • Organized Activities: None
  • Other Locations: None
  • Ratings:com (4 out of 5 – 28 reviews), Hostelworld.com (4.4 out of 5 – 31 reviews)

@Nine allows coliving with a budget in mind without compromising on the deluxe dormitory accommodation experience. For those looking for premium shared spaces that won’t break the bank, @Nine has got you covered. The newly-renovated lodge has five mixed dorms with stunning modern finishes. Socialize in the beautiful communal areas.

Make the most of Green Point as your base, with easy access to the V&A Waterfront, CBD, and Atlantic seaboard. Explore this vibey neighborhood and the nearby sites on foot or by making use of different travel options on convenient transport routes.

What we liked: The staff are excellent and provide a warm, welcoming environment for all to enjoy.

Check Availability | Booking.com and Hostelworld.com

Stay at the Best Coliving Spaces in Cape Town

Now that you’ve gotten a snapshot of the best coliving spots in the Mother City, why not start planning for a change of scenery in a completely unique space?

No matter what your preferences and personal needs are, Cape Town has got a special place for you to call home in the ideal area of your choice.

While you’re weighing up your different options and considering how to live your best life in the Cape, check out how to champion coliving and coworking in South Africa here.

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