Moving to Munich

International Removals to Munich

The great demand of our international removals to Munich allows us to have a constant route of groupage services for small loads, we also perform the Integral Moving Service; in addition, we pick up merchandise or personal belongings in Munich to deliver them in Spain.

Exclusive Removals to Munich

This modality is always available, it consists of an integral moving service, with direct transport. The advantage is the fast delivery time and the total exclusivity of the move. The whole vehicle would be available for the customer.

Groupage Removals to Munich

This service is very common for students or people who move or return to Munich with their personal belongings not including furniture, the delivery time is approximately 7 – 10 working days, includes all the conditions of any move: disassembly, insurance, packing, etc.. It saves money by splitting the transportation between several customers.

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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 Munich
Moving to Munich

Modern Munich is a financial and publishing center. In terms of social and economic innovation, the city ranks 15th out of 289 cities according to a 2010 study, and is the fifth German city for the “2 thinknow Innovation Cities Index” based on an analysis of 162 indicators.

The local government encourages the development of high-tech industry and research projects in the fields of biology, information technologies, aerospace and automotive.

The city and its surroundings are one of the richest regions in the world, and one of the most important elements of the local and regional economy is the Biergärten, where local and regional inhabitants come together and socialize, especially during the spring and summer.

The architect and urban planner Theodor Fischer masterminded the development of Munich towards the end of the 19th century. His work continues to shape the city’s urban landscape.

Beer is the most typical drink in Munich’s gastronomy. The most widely drunk is the Helles, a beer of low fermentation, but it is also well known the Weißbier, of high fermentation in which 50% of the cereal must be wheat.

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