Milan & Lombardy
The first major stop over the Alps — city apartments with lifts and courtyards to plan around.
Camden → Italy
Italy is a longer haul, and a rewarding one — a planned drive down through France and over the Alps, from a Camden pack to a Milanese apartment or a Tuscan farmhouse.
A move from Camden to Italy is one of our longer European runs, and we plan it as one continuous job rather than a series of hand-offs. It begins with a careful pack in NW1 or NW5, heads down through France, and crosses the Alps into northern Italy before carrying on to your address.
The distance is exactly why the single-crew approach matters. The things people move to Italy — furniture with history, artwork, instruments, a lifetime’s worth of books — travel better when the same team that wrapped them in Camden is the team that carries them in at the other end.
Milan and the industrial north, the lakes, Florence and Tuscany, Rome and the centre, or further south — the route is built around where you’re going and what the access looks like when you get there.
A move to Italy needs a customs inventory and the correct documentation for your belongings. We prepare it, explain in plain terms what’s required from you, and factor it into the schedule so the paperwork doesn’t stall the load. Transit time depends on the route, the Alpine crossing and clearance — your written quote gives the expected window, not a fixed number of days.
The first major stop over the Alps — city apartments with lifts and courtyards to plan around.
Como, Garda and Maggiore — lakeside homes with narrow approaches and plenty of character.
Farmhouses and hill-town houses; the classic move, and one that rewards careful packing.
The capital and its surroundings — historic streets with tight, protected access.
Just over the border from France — among the shorter Italian runs.
The central belt, well connected to the route down the country.
Get a quote
Tell us your Italian destination and what’s moving, and we’ll come back with a clear written quote.