Co-living — coliving spaces that combine furnished accommodation, co-working facilities, and curated community — has grown from a niche concept to a mainstream option for digital nomads in Thailand. Unlike standard co-working spaces, co-living provides everything in one place: a bed, a desk, fast internet, and a built-in community of like-minded remote workers. Best co-living spaces by city: Bangkok: The Hive Ekkamai — one of Bangkok's most established co-living/co-working hybrids; strong community programming; from 35,000 THB/month for a private room. HUBBA Ekkamai — primarily co-working but has accommodation partnerships nearby. Nue Cross Ari — newer coliving in the trendy Ari neighbourhood; excellent design. Chiang Mai: CAMP at Maya Mall is technically just a cafe but functions as a co-living hub for many nomads. Punspace has accommodation partnerships. Mango House (near Nimman) is a full co-living setup with dorms and private rooms; from 8,000 THB/month. Yellow — boutique co-living in Nimman area; 15,000–25,000 THB/month for a private room. Koh Phangan: The most developed island co-living scene in Thailand; driven by the Full Moon party island's reinvention as a wellness-tech destination. Co-Work Koh Phangan, The Sanctuary (wellness-tech hybrid), and Ohana co-living are the main names. From 20,000 THB/month. Phuket: Hubba Phuket operates in the Cherngtalay area. Several high-end coliving options in Laguna area aimed at higher-budget nomads. What to look for: private rooms with natural light (not just dorms); dedicated fast internet (test speed before committing); community events that don't feel forced; kitchen access or proximity to cheap food; flexible month-to-month contracts. Prices range from 8,000 THB/month for basic private rooms to 40,000+ for high-end city options. Average decent quality in Chiang Mai: 15,000–22,000 THB/month including desk access.
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