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Hi everyone!

Me and my partner (Danish) have been living in The Netherlands for 7 years and want to move to Copenhagen next month. We have a flat and everything, we just need to figure out the easiest way to take our furniture with.

Is there any moving service you have had experience with or some renting company that you recommend?

Obviously there is an option to rent a van in Denmark, drive it down to NL, fill it up and drive it back, but I think for that hustle and price a one way rental (if possible) or an actual service is the same price and less hassle.

Any advice appreciated!


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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/thegreatsalvio at 2024-03-08 10:30:51+00:00.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

65thHammy at 2024-03-08 11:32:00+00:00 ID: ktwi822


Try looking for dutch moving companies and hear them regarding price and whatnot, likely the cheaper option (and alot easier).

Otherwise talk to a Danish one and hear their prices likely higher than the Dutch ones but could be easier for moving in.

I would suggest not renting a Van when it's such a distance (unless you have almost nothing then it's cheaper to rent a van for a couple days.

Really depends on the volume of stuff you are bringing. If low rent a truck, If alot talk to a moving company.

Good luck with moving, hope it's not a 2nd story building for your sake regardless.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

thegreatsalvio (OP) at 2024-03-08 11:37:20+00:00 ID: ktwijqs


Thanks for the reply!

I've already looked at dutch ones and they do not have one way rentals.

Danish rental makes little sense, as we would have to go there, pick it up, drive it here, drive it back and then all in all rent it for 3-4 days at least, pay for gas and kilometers driven.

We are bringing like a sofa, bed and cupboards and stuff, but not so much that it wouldn't fit in a van.

Thanks! It's a 3rd floor apartment in cph but we have an elevator thankfully :) and not tight stairs like here.