SHED Co-living Vilnius
A modern co-living space in Vilnius oriented around student community life, with notable shared amenities.
What customers love
- Strong community atmosphere especially for international students
- Well-equipped shared areas including gym, billiards and veranda
- Friendly staff who organise regular social events
Worth noting
- Cleanliness standards inconsistent, with stained linens reported for short stays
- Rooms poorly temperature-regulated and guests charged extra for hosting visitors
Best for
Erasmus and international students seeking short-to-medium term community living in Vilnius.
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Recent reviews
This place might be a suitable residence for students renting on a monthly basis, but it is definitely not a good option for a holiday stay. There are serious cleanliness issues, as shown in the photos: the sheets are covered in visible stains, the toilet had not been properly cleaned, and the towel provided looked older than I am.
Its the best place to live in vilnius but its not only a place to live in like other co-living’s , its a community that it feels like especially for international students, this place doesn’t make you feel that you are alone or you are away from your family and friends
Living here was one of the best decisions I’ve made! The co-living space itself is fantastic—modern, cozy, and always clean. I especially loved the shared areas, which were perfect for meeting new people and having great conversations. The location was super convenient, and I appreciated how peaceful it felt despite being close to everything I needed. It’s rare to find a place that balances privacy with a sense of community so well. Truly an amazing experience, and I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a comfortable and vibrant living environment!
This is a nice place to stay. The staff are very friendly and helpful. The location is great, close to the forest and a supermarket, while the city center is easily reachable by bus. The common areas are well-equipped, and the managers often organize interesting and fun social events. However, one downside of this place is that some residents are untidy, leaving their mess behind and showing little respect for other residents and the staff. I recommend this place for people who want to live in harmony with others and respect the community and its needs no less than their own.
Honest review after living there for 1.3year (y2023). Place is truly great for students & young specialists where one could find both socialisation or solitude depending on needs. My Room was small (19m2) but modern with all necessary equipment (except oven and washing machine, which are common). Gym is quite well equipped as well , with stylish lighting. I enjoyed leisure areas - billiards, board games, veranda. Great grocery shop in 3 mins proximity. But about disadvantages: 1. My window was pointed to the some technical storage (g. Moletu view) so almost constant irritating noise was from the storage + a lot of dust from the road. 2. You need to pay if you wish to host someone for more than 2 days which I find questionable as the price is high for this m2 and it is not a dormitory in essence. 3. SHED has hosted 3-4 private events during which you were not allowed to visit common areas- strange, taking into account that tenants pay for these areas as part of the rent fee. 4. In general, it is quite cold in the rooms and very hot in the summer. In winter, temperature in my room didn’t go over 20 degrees and during the summer it was impossible to open fully window due to curtains. 5. Location of SHED is cool in terms of the district and public transport (last stop for major bus lines is there so you can always sit comfortably in the bus) but still it is very far away from the city centre - it took me 1 hour 1 side to commute to my work. 6. Not a minus but be aware that 70€ fee will be mandatory taken for cleaning after your departure. Summarising all the above I would advise SHED for short stay if you are Erasmus student but for long stay there are better options in the city.