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Hamiltons Removals offer weekly removals to Spain. We a full range of removal services including European house moves, commercial and corporate relocations and the services we offer can be tailored to your requirements.
Whether you require packing, loading, transporting and unloading or just the moving of your belongings, we can provide a quote to suit your requirements. We also offer a range of professional cleaning services to thoroughly clean the house you are leaving and/or your new property, making your overseas move as simple and straightforward as possible.
For removals to Spain we offer a choice of three removal services:
Our dedicated service – This provides you with the sole use of a vehicle for transporting your belongings from A to B.
Our special service – With this service you can specify collection and delivery times to suit your schedule.
Our part-load or groupage service – This service is great for small loads. Your belongings share a vehicle with other part-loads, reducing the cost of the transportation.
Moving house to Spain is becoming increasingly popular as more and more people strive to get away from the unpredictable and often inclement English weather. Add this to the great golf, fabulous scenery and wonderful beaches and its no surprise that removals to Spain are amongst our most frequently requested journeys.
Hamiltons European and International removals are based approximately 150 miles from the Channel Tunnel and our road trains can take your belongings door to door, from the house you are leaving in the UK, under the water to Calais and on to your new home in the sun.
Removals to Spain - Click here for a free detailed quote of your move or contact us to discuss your individual requirements.
About Spain
Whether you choose to settle in Madrid, the Costa del Sol, Barcelona or The Costa Brava, you are sure to find the quality and pace of life you are looking for in Spain.
The Spanish capital of Madrid is a vibrant and colourful mix of happening bars and eateries, fabulous art galleries and museums. The architecture here is staggering, with pieces dating back to 16th century like the famous Plaza Mayor. If contemporary restaurants in the old quarter don’t do it for you then how about the wonderful green space that is the Retiro Park or the botanical gardens not far from the Prado, featuring works by El Greco, Velazquez and Goya to name but a few.
The Costa del Sol is perhaps synonymous with Spain’s tourist industry, its lovely beaches and splendid little towns attracting thousands of visitors every year. Malaga, the birthplace of Picasso features, amongst other awe-inspiring buildings, the Picasso Museum. This monument to the great artist houses many of his greatest works. Other must-sees in this part of Spain are Marbella and Torremolinos, truly famous places housing some truly famous names, all of which have come here in search of the good life, and found it.
Spain’s second-largest city, Barcelona is a major commercial centre and a Mecca for the fashion conscious. It is also one of the busiest ports on the Med, connecting with over 825 ports worldwide. The main thoroughfare of Barcelona, Las Ramblas, is a real eye opener. It sees a wealth of trendy cafes and tapas bars rub shoulders with bookstalls, flower and bird markets and the street is lined with curious mime artists dressed in the most bizarre costumes! The works of the famous Spanish architect Anton Gaudi are much in evidence here. The Sagrada Familia and Parc Güell with its colourful mosaic lizard being perhaps his most famous pieces are open to the public for most of the year and well worth a visit.
Perhaps life on the Costa Brava or “Wild Coast” is more to your taste, with its 160-kilometre stretch of rugged coastline, sandy beaches and glorious summer sunshine, you’ll find plenty to see and do here. Of course there are hotels and bars aplenty, this is a tourist and holidaymakers paradise after all, but among them and still largely unspoilt, are the original old fishing villages, medieval towns and ancient castles that have fascinated visitors for generations.
Approximate distances from London to the main towns and cities of Spain.
Madrid – 785 miles
Barcelona – 707 miles
Valencia – 831 miles
Seville – 1017 miles
Zaragoza – 682 miles
Malaga – 1042 miles
Murcia – 935 miles
Las Palmas – 1800 miles
Bilbao – 585 miles
Palma – 835 miles
Valladolid – 714 miles
Cordoba – 967 miles
Vigo – 758 miles
Gijon – 608 miles
Granada – 1003 miles
A Coruna – 682 miles
Santa Cruz de Tenerife – 1797 miles
Oviedo – 622 miles
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