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Moving from Vienna to Valencia
Planning a move from Vienna to Valencia and need a reliable way to send boxes, luggage and personal effects?
Neva Logistics provides door-to-door road transport between the Austrian capital and Spain’s Mediterranean coast, from collection at your address in Vienna
to final delivery at your new home in Valencia. Our service is aimed at international students, expats and families who want to
ship personal belongings without booking a full household removal. You decide what you ship and when, while our team
organises the vehicle, route and handling along the Vienna–Valencia corridor. For official local information you can always check the city portals of
Vienna and
Valencia, as well as the tourism sites of
Vienna and
Visit València.
What we ship from Vienna to Valencia
Distance-based pricing Vienna → Valencia
≈ 2,163 km × €0.95/km → ~€2,050
Works well for a few cubic metres of boxes, luggage and personal items when you are moving alone or as a couple between Vienna and Valencia.
≈ 2,163 km × €1.25/km → ~€2,700
Suitable for a studio or one-bedroom move from Vienna to Valencia with mixed boxes, small furniture and household appliances.
≈ 2,163 km × €1.85/km → ~€4,000
A good fit for 1–2 bedroom apartments, including bulkier items, wardrobes and several pallets of clearly packed personal effects.
≈ 2,163 km × €2.50/km → ~€5,410
Designed for larger households or when you want an exclusive dedicated vehicle on the Vienna–Valencia route via major European motorways.
All example prices are based on distance-only van rates for an estimated 2,163 km route and are shown without VAT. Final costs depend on the season and overall network load, exact collection and delivery
addresses, parking and access conditions, the number of movers required, and any additional services such as storage, packing support or extended liability cover.
Valencia vs Vienna: key facts for your move
When planning a relocation from Vienna to Valencia, it helps to compare the two cities in terms of size, language,
climate and everyday life. Vienna is a central European capital on the Danube with just over two million residents, while Valencia is Spain’s
third-largest city on the Mediterranean coast with more than 840,000 inhabitants in the municipality and a wider metropolitan area of around 2.5 million people.
The overview below highlights some of the differences many people look at before moving. For more background, you can also consult the official city sites of
Vienna and the
Ajuntament de València, as well as tourism portals like
wien.info and
Visit València.
| Statistic | Valencia | Vienna |
|---|---|---|
| Population (city) | ≈ 840,000–845,000 residents | ≈ 2,000,000 residents |
| Area (km²) | ≈ 135 km² | ≈ 415 km² |
| Official language(s) | Spanish and Valencian (English widely used in tourism and services) | German (English widely understood in central and academic areas) |
| Climate | Mediterranean; mild winters, hot dry summers and many sunny days | Temperate continental; cold winters, warm summers and more marked seasons |
| Cost of living | Generally lower housing costs than Vienna; prices vary by district and proximity to the beach or the centre | High overall; strong housing demand, especially in central districts and around the Ringstrasse |
| Local transport | Metro, tram and bus network with integrated tickets; bike lanes and walking routes to areas like the Turia Gardens and the City of Arts and Sciences | Extensive public transport network (U-Bahn, trams and buses) with integrated tickets and passes; good regional rail connections |
In summary, Valencia combines a coastal Mediterranean lifestyle with a sizeable urban area and a strong university and services sector, while Vienna offers a larger,
historic capital with dense public transport and a broad cultural programme. Moving from Vienna to Valencia often appeals to people looking for a warmer climate and
outdoor life near the sea; Neva Logistics looks after the overland transport between the two cities so you can focus on housing, registration and everyday arrangements.
Ideal Van up to 1000 kg (15 m³)
A compact, dedicated van is perfect for small moves, student relocations and fragile personal effects.
Your shipment is loaded in Vienna and driven directly to Valencia without reloading, which keeps handling simple
and helps maintain predictable transit times on this long cross-border route.
Dedicated Truck up to 7500 kg (50 m³)
A larger vehicle for 1–3 bedroom apartments, office equipment or a mix of commercial and personal cargo.
The truck runs door to door from Vienna to Valencia, avoiding cross-docking terminals and giving your goods a
direct line-haul via major European motorways through Central and Southern Europe.
Groupage Transport (Shared Loads)
Our shared-load option is suitable when you ship just a few cubic metres of boxes, luggage or palletised items.
Your goods travel together with other Vienna–Valencia shipments, allowing you to benefit from professional handling and
optimised pricing while still working with a dedicated international logistics provider.
Best neighbourhoods in Valencia for expats
Historic centre with narrow streets, plazas and key landmarks such as the Cathedral and City Hall. A good choice if you want to live
in the middle of the old city, close to cafés, markets and cultural sights. More details about attractions can be found on
Visit València.
Lively neighbourhood just south of the centre, known for its restaurants, independent shops and nightlife. Popular with young professionals
and creatives moving from Vienna who are looking for a walkable area with a strong local community.
Residential district with a village feel and a large student population due to its proximity to university campuses. Suitable if you prefer
a quieter atmosphere with local bars, services and easy tram access to the beach and city centre.
Traditional maritime area near the beach with colourful houses and a growing international community. Attractive for people who want to live
close to the sea while still having tram and bus connections into central Valencia.
Large district that includes modern developments around the City of Arts and Sciences
and parts of the Turia Gardens. A good match if you want newer housing, sports facilities and quick access to main roads for commuting.
Well-established district just east of the old town, home to green areas and university buildings. Suitable for those who value a more residential
environment within walking distance of the Turia riverbed park and the city centre.
Talk to Our Logistics Team
✉️ info@neva-logistics.com | 24/7 support & instant quotes for Vienna → Valencia shipments

