Moving to Barcelona
All the Removals to Barcelona are carried out every week, if you are thinking of moving to Barcelona from any European Union or non-European Union country, you can request an estimate right here on our website.
Exclusive Moving to Barcelona
This modality is always available, it consists of an integral moving service, with direct transportation. The advantage is the speed of delivery and the total exclusivity of the removal. The whole vehicle would be available for the customer.
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Moving to Barcelona in Groupage
This service is very common for students or people moving or returning to Barcelona with their personal belongings not including furniture, the delivery time is approximately 7 – 10 working days, includes all the conditions of any removal: disassembly, insurance, packaging, etc.. It saves money by dividing the transport between several clients.
Available services
- Furniture Disassembly and Assembly
- High-Quality Packaging: Customized packaging with wooden crates.
- Storage: Available at both origin and destination.
- Lifting Platform: Provided at both origin and destination.
- Customized Goods Insurance
- Parking Permits: Management of parking permits at both origin and destination.
- Visit/Video Call by a Sales Representative
Living in Barcelona

Barcelona is a Spanish city, capital of the autonomous community of Catalonia, of the province of the same name and of the Barcelonés region. With a population of 1,636,733 inhabitants in 2021, it is the second most populous city in Spain and the Iberian Peninsula after Madrid, and the tenth in the European Union. The metropolitan area of Barcelona has 3,339,279 (2020) and the metropolitan area of Barcelona has 4,895,876 inhabitants (2019), making it the fifth most populous city in the European Union.
It is located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, about 120 km south of the Pyrenees mountain range and the border with France, on a small coastal plain bounded by the sea to the east, the Collserola mountain range to the west, the Llobregat River to the south and the Besós River to the north. For having been the capital of the county of Barcelona, it is often referred to by the antonomastic denomination of “ciudad condal”.
Barcelona’s history spans 4000 years, from the end of the Neolithic period, with the first remains found in the city’s territory, to the present day.
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