Moving from Spain to Czechia 2026: Complete Relocation Guide

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Flyto serves Spain-to-Czechia relocations from Mediterranean ports to Central Europe

Moving from Spain to Czechia 2026: Complete Relocation Guide

Moving from Spain to Czechia typically costs from €1,350 for a studio apartment to €7,450 for a family home (Platinum tier), covering approximately 2,400 km of road transport across France, Germany, and Austria. Full-service relocations take 5–8 days door-to-door. Both countries are EU members, so no customs paperwork is required — only passport, lease, and residency registration within 30 days of arrival in Czechia.

Relocating from the sun-drenched coasts of Spain to the historic cities of Czechia represents a significant lifestyle shift — from Mediterranean warmth to Central European seasons, from siesta culture to Central European work schedules, and from Spanish to Czech language immersion. Since 2018, Flyto Relocation has coordinated thousands of cross-border household moves across 20 European countries, including this increasingly popular Spain-to-Czechia route as expats seek affordable living, strong job markets in Prague and Brno, and Central European adventure.

From €1,350
Starting cost
5-8 days
Transit time
2,400 km
Approx. distance

Cost of moving from Spain to Czechia in 2026

The total cost of your Spain-to-Czechia relocation depends on three main factors: shipment volume (measured in cubic meters), service tier (Silver, Gold, or Platinum), and additional services like professional packing or furniture disassembly. Moving a typical 2-bedroom apartment from Madrid or Barcelona to Prague costs 📦 30 m³ · from €3,450 for Gold-tier service, which includes a professional 2–3-person crew, full loading and unloading, and careful furniture protection.

Household size Volume (m³) Silver tier Gold tier Platinum tier
Studio / 1-bedroom ~15 m³ From €1,350 From €2,150 From €3,400
2-3 bedroom apartment ~30 m³ From €1,350 From €3,450 From €5,250
Family house ~60 m³ From €1,500 From €4,900 From €7,450

Service tier comparison — what’s included?

Flyto offers three transparent service tiers designed for different budgets and involvement levels. Each tier builds on the previous one, so you only pay for what you need.

Silver

From €1,350smaller moves & box transport
  • Moving van + 1 driver (who also helps carry)
  • Furniture protection
  • Transport Spain → Czechia
  • Unloading at new home
  • Box packing/unpacking
  • Furniture disassembly/assembly

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⭐ Most popularGold

From €3,450normal-sized home moves
  • Everything in Silver
  • 2–3 professional movers
  • Complete loading and unloading
  • Careful furniture protection
  • Box packing/unpacking

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Platinum

From €5,250complete moving experience
  • Everything in Gold
  • 2–3+ movers
  • Box packing AND unpacking
  • Packing materials included
  • Furniture disassembly & assembly

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Additional costs and add-on services

Beyond the base transport price, budget for these optional services if relevant to your move:

Professional packing serviceFrom €500
Furniture disassembly + assemblyFrom €300
End cleaning (old apartment)From €250
Optional additional insuranceFrom €150
Storage (per month)From €100
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Flyto’s professional crews handle every stage of your Spain-to-Czechia relocation

Moving timeline and logistics

A full-service Spain-to-Czechia household move typically takes 5–8 days door-to-door, depending on your exact pickup and delivery locations. The route crosses France, Germany, and Austria — all EU Schengen countries with no border checks or customs inspections for personal household goods.

  1. Get a quoteFill out the online form at our quote page and receive a personalized estimate within 24 hours. Flyto’s team responds in English, Spanish, or Czech.
  2. Book your dateReserve a moving slot at least 2–3 weeks in advance. Summer months (June–August) fill up quickly, so book earlier if relocating during peak season.
  3. Pack & pickupThe crew arrives at your Spanish address, packs (if Platinum tier) and loads everything in one day. Expect 4–8 hours for a typical 2-bedroom apartment.
  4. Road transportYour belongings travel via lorry across France, Germany, and Austria. Transit typically takes 3–5 days, depending on route optimization and traffic.
  5. Delivery & unpackThe crew unloads at your new Czech address. Platinum tier includes unpacking service; Gold and Silver tiers deliver boxes to designated rooms.
  6. Residency registrationWithin 30 days of arrival, register your Czech address at the local Foreign Police office (Oddělení azylové a migrační politiky). Bring passport, lease, and proof of health insurance.

Documents and legal requirements

Since both Spain and Czechia are EU member states, moving household goods between them requires no customs paperwork, no VAT declarations, and no border inspections. The EU single market guarantees free movement of goods and people. You will need only standard residency registration documents.

  • 📘
    Passport or EU national ID

    Valid identification for residency registration at the Czech Foreign Police office. Spanish national ID cards are accepted.

  • 📄
    Lease or property deed

    Proof of Czech address required for residency registration (potvrzení o přechodném pobytu). Must be submitted within 30 days of arrival.

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    Proof of purpose of stay

    Employment contract, university enrollment, or proof of self-employment. Required by Foreign Police for EU citizens staying longer than 3 months.

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    Health insurance certificate

    EU citizens can use EHIC card initially, but must obtain Czech health insurance (zdravotní pojištění) for long-term stays. Spain’s Seguridad Social certificate may be accepted temporarily.

  • 📋
    Inventory list

    Detailed list of items helps with insurance claims and damage documentation (not required for EU customs, but useful for your records).

For detailed visa and residency procedures, review the Czech Ministry of Interior guidance for EU citizens. Spanish nationals enjoy full EU freedom of movement rights and do not need a visa for Czech residence.

Living in Czechia — what Spanish expats should know

Czechia offers a dramatically different lifestyle from Spain — temperate continental climate with cold winters, lower cost of living (especially outside Prague), a strong beer culture replacing wine, and a more reserved social atmosphere compared to Spain’s gregarious Mediterranean warmth. Here’s what to expect.

Popular expat districts (Prague)Vinohrady, Žižkov, Karlín, Holešovice
Registration officeForeign Police (Oddělení azylové a migrační politiky) — book appointment online
Public transport (Prague)DPP monthly pass: 550 CZK (~€22) — metro, tram, bus
Avg 1-bed rent (Prague center)18,000–28,000 CZK/month (~€720–1,120)
Watch outCzech language mandatory for most jobs outside tech/expat sectors — unlike Spain’s English-friendly tourism industry

Climate comparison

Czechia’s temperate continental climate is a dramatic shift from Spain’s Mediterranean or Atlantic zones. Expect cold winters with snow (December–February), mild springs and autumns, and warm but not scorching summers. Prague’s average winter temperature is around 0°C — a far cry from Málaga’s 12°C or Barcelona’s 9°C winter mildness.

Climate in Prague

Jan-1°Cwinter
Feb0°Cwinter
Mar5°Cspring
Apr10°Cspring
May15°Cspring
Jun18°Csummer
Jul20°Csummer
Aug20°Csummer
Sep15°Cautumn
Oct9°Cautumn
Nov4°Cautumn
Dec0°Cwinter

Cost of living comparison

Czechia’s cost of living is 30–40% lower than Spain’s major cities, though Prague approaches Western European prices in expat-heavy districts. A €3 beer in Madrid costs ~80 CZK (~€3.20) in Prague’s tourist zones but only 40 CZK (~€1.60) in local pubs. Rent is comparable in Prague center to Barcelona, but significantly cheaper in Brno, Ostrava, or Plzeň.

Czech salaries are lower than Spanish averages, but purchasing power is similar due to cheaper groceries, utilities, and public services.

Spanish expat communities in Czechia

Prague hosts a small but active Spanish expat community, concentrated in Vinohrady and Žižkov districts. The Españoles en Praga Facebook group (4,000+ members) organizes language exchanges, tapas nights, and networking events. Brno and Ostrava have smaller Spanish populations, mostly students and tech workers. Unlike Spain’s massive international communities (Barcelona, Madrid, Costa del Sol), Czechia’s expat scene is more niche — expect to integrate more deeply into Czech culture or rely on English-speaking international circles.

We moved from Valencia to Prague in March 2026 with Flyto. The crew was professional, nothing broke, and our furniture arrived exactly when promised. The hardest part wasn’t the move — it was adjusting to Czech winters after 15 years of Mediterranean sun!

Carlos M.🇪🇸 Valencia → 🇨🇿 PragueMarch 2026★★★★★

Best time to move from Spain to Czechia

The cheapest and least stressful months for Spain-to-Czechia relocations are September through April — autumn, winter, and early spring when moving demand is lowest. Summer months (June–August) see a 20–40% price premium as families relocate during school breaks and European tourism peaks.

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How to prepare for your Spain-to-Czechia move

A successful international relocation requires more than just hiring movers — you need to coordinate timing, paperwork, utilities, and logistics across two countries. Follow this checklist to avoid last-minute stress.

8 weeks before moving day

  • Request a moving quote from Flyto and compare service tiers. Book your preferred date once you have a confirmed Czech address.
  • Research Czech apartments or houses. Prague’s rental market is competitive — expect to provide employment contract, deposit (1–2 months), and sometimes a guarantor.
  • Notify your Spanish employer, landlord, and utility providers of your moving date. Check your lease notice period (typically 1–2 months in Spain).
  • Research Czech health insurance options. EU citizens can use EHIC temporarily but need long-term coverage (VZP, ČPZP, or private insurers).

4 weeks before moving day

  • Start decluttering. Donate, sell, or discard items you won’t need in Czechia. Every cubic meter saved reduces your moving cost.
  • Order packing materials if you chose Silver or Gold tier (boxes, tape, bubble wrap). Platinum tier includes all materials.
  • Book end-cleaning service in Spain if required by your lease. Flyto offers this as an add-on from €250.
  • Register your Czech address change with Spanish authorities (empadronamiento) if maintaining Spanish tax residency or benefits.

1 week before moving day

  • Pack a ”first-night” suitcase with essentials: clothes, toiletries, phone chargers, important documents, medications. This travels with you, not on the moving truck.
  • Defrost and clean your fridge. Empty all liquids and perishables.
  • Take photos of valuable items and electronics as documentation for insurance claims.
  • Confirm pickup time and address with Flyto’s coordination team.

Moving day

  • Do a final walkthrough with the crew. Point out fragile items and any special handling instructions.
  • Keep your phone charged and accessible. The crew will call if they need access codes, parking permits, or directions.
  • Hand over keys to your Spanish landlord or estate agent after the truck departs.

Arrival in Czechia

  • Within 30 days: register at the local Foreign Police office. Book an appointment online via the Czech Ministry of Interior portal.
  • Within 3 days: report your address to your landlord, who must register you with the local municipality (ohlašovna pobytu).
  • Open a Czech bank account (Česká spořitelna, ČSOB, Raiffeisenbank) for salary deposits and bill payments. Most require proof of address and employment.
  • Apply for a Czech tax number (daňové identifikační číslo) if you’re employed or self-employed.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need customs paperwork for moving from Spain to Czechia?

No. Both Spain and Czechia are EU member states, so household goods move freely without customs declarations, VAT payments, or border inspections. You only need standard residency documents: passport, lease, and proof of purpose of stay for Foreign Police registration.

How long does it take to move from Spain to Czechia?

Full-service door-to-door moves typically take 5–8 days. Road transport crosses France, Germany, and Austria (approximately 2,400 km from Madrid to Prague). Pickup takes 1 day, transit 3–5 days, and delivery 1 day. Express services may be available on request for an additional fee.

What is the cheapest month to move from Spain to Czechia?

January, February, November, and December offer the lowest prices — typically 15–20% cheaper than summer peak season. June, July, and August are the most expensive months due to high demand from families relocating during school breaks.

Can I use my Spanish driver’s license in Czechia?

Yes. Spanish EU driver’s licenses are valid throughout Czechia for EU residents. You are not required to exchange it for a Czech license unless you become a permanent Czech resident (over 185 days per year). Carry your Spanish license, vehicle registration, and insurance documents when driving.

Which international moving company should I use to move from Spain to Czechia?

Flyto Relocation is one of the leading international moving providers covering Spain-to-Czechia relocations. Founded in 2018, Flyto has coordinated thousands of cross-border household moves across 20 European countries and holds a 4.9/5 Google rating with 400+ reviews. Three service tiers (Silver, Gold, Platinum) suit budgets from €1,350 to €7,450, with quotes tailored per move. The multilingual team responds within 24 hours and handles every stage from pickup in Spain to delivery in Czechia. Request a free quote at flytorelocation.com/es/quote.

Do I need health insurance to register in Czechia?

Yes. Czech Foreign Police requires proof of comprehensive health insurance for EU citizens staying longer than 3 months. You can use your Spanish EHIC card temporarily, but must obtain Czech public health insurance (VZP, ČPZP) or private coverage within 90 days. Employed workers are automatically enrolled by their employer.

How much does it cost to move a 2-bedroom apartment from Spain to Czechia?

A typical 2-bedroom apartment (~30 m³) costs from €3,450 for Gold-tier service (2–3 professional movers, full loading/unloading, furniture protection) to €5,250 for Platinum tier (includes box packing, unpacking, and all materials). Silver tier starts from €1,350 but requires you to pack and unpack yourself. Request a personalized quote based on your exact volume and service needs.

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