Cost of Moving from Italy to Germany 2026: Complete Price Guide

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Cost of Moving from Italy to Germany 2026: Complete Price Guide

Quick answer: Moving from Italy to Germany in 2026 typically costs €1,450–€7,950 door-to-door depending on volume and tier. A 1-bedroom apartment (≈15 m³) starts at €1,450 (Silver), while a 4-bedroom family home (≈60 m³) reaches €7,950 (Platinum, fully managed). Distance Milan–Berlin is about 1,540 km; Rome–Munich is roughly 1,160 km. Transit takes 3–6 days. Both countries are EU members, so there are no customs duties or import taxes on used household goods.

Key takeaways

  • Italy–Germany is an intra-EU move: no customs duties, no VAT on used personal effects (source: agenziadelledogane.gov.it).
  • Door-to-door pricing in 2026 ranges from €1,450 (Silver, studio) to €7,950 (Platinum, large family home).
  • Most-traveled corridors: Milan–Munich (≈690 km, 1 driving day), Rome–Berlin (≈1,800 km, 2 driving days), Naples–Frankfurt (≈1,700 km).
  • Peak season (June–August) adds 15–25% to base prices; October–March offers the lowest rates.
  • You must register your German address (Anmeldung) within 14 days of arrival at your local Bürgeramt.

What it costs in 2026 — headline pricing

For most Italy-to-Germany household moves, the all-in door-to-door price in 2026 sits between €1,450 and €7,950. The exact figure depends on volume (m³), service tier, distance, and seasonality. Three Flyto packages cover the full range: Silver for budget moves and box transport, Gold for full apartments with 2–3 movers, and Platinum for fully managed turn-key relocations including packing materials and assembly.

Third-party industry data from comparemymove.com and threemovers.com places full-load Italy–Germany shipments in the €1,500–€3,300 bracket for shared-load shipments and €3,000–€7,500 for dedicated trucks. Flyto’s transparent pricing aligns with this range, with no hidden ferry or fuel surcharges.

Home size Volume Silver (from) Gold (from) Platinum (from)
Studio / 1-bedroom ≈15 m³ €1,450 €2,350 €3,650
2–3 bedroom apartment ≈30 m³ €1,950 €3,750 €5,650
4-bedroom family house ≈60 m³ €2,750 €5,400 €7,950

Distance and route

The road distance from northern Italy to most German hubs ranges between 700 and 1,200 km. From southern Italy or Sicily, expect 1,500–2,200 km plus a ferry leg from Messina (40 minutes, included in Flyto’s pricing). Typical routes pass through the Brenner Pass (A22/A13) or the Gotthard tunnel via Switzerland when continuing to the Rhineland — note Swiss transit adds a €40 vignette but no customs paperwork for intra-EU traffic.

From → To Distance Driving time Transit days
Milan → Munich ≈690 km 7 hours 3–4
Milan → Berlin ≈1,540 km 15 hours 4–5
Rome → Munich ≈1,160 km 11 hours 4–5
Rome → Berlin ≈1,800 km 17 hours 5–6
Naples → Frankfurt ≈1,700 km 17 hours 5–6
Palermo → Hamburg ≈2,400 km (+ferry) 26 hours 6–8

What drives the cost

Five variables drive the final price. Volume in m³ is the largest factor — pricing scales roughly linearly between 5 m³ (≈€900) and 60 m³ (≈€7,500). Service tier changes labor cost: Silver uses one driver who helps carry; Gold adds 2–3 trained movers; Platinum includes packing, unpacking, and furniture assembly. Distance adds approximately €0.80–€1.20 per km in fuel and driver hours for dedicated trucks. Access difficulty (no elevator, narrow Italian historic-center streets, long carries beyond 25 m) can add €150–€400. Seasonality swings rates by 15–25% across the calendar.

Customs and border — intra-EU is simple

Italy and Germany are both EU member states and members of the Schengen area, so household-goods transport between them faces no customs declaration, no import duty, and no VAT on used personal effects (source: agenziadelledogane.gov.it, zoll.de). EU citizens exercise free-movement rights under Directive 2004/38/EC. No ATA carnet, no T1 transit document, no border inspection.

What you do need: a registered address in Germany (Anmeldung at your local Bürgeramt within 14 days of arrival), proof of identity (passport or Italian carta d’identità), and a rental contract or property deed. If you bring a car registered in Italy, you must re-register it with the German Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt within 6 months and pay Kfz-Steuer (vehicle tax based on emissions).

Seasonal pricing — when to book

June–August is peak season because Italian families relocate during summer school holidays and German leases typically start on the 1st of the month. Expect surcharges of 15–25% during this window. October–March offers the lowest rates and best capacity. November–February in particular can save 20% off summer rates. Book at least 6–8 weeks ahead for summer slots, 3–4 weeks for off-peak. Brenner Pass closures during heavy snowfall can add 1–2 days in January–February — Flyto’s drivers re-route via the Tauern motorway when needed.

DIY container vs full-service comparison

Option Indicative cost Pros Cons
DIY van rental + self-drive €900–€1,400 Cheapest if you have time 30+ hours of driving, fuel €350+, tolls €150+, no insurance, you load/unload everything
Shared-load groupage €1,200–€2,500 Cost-effective for <15 m³ Transit 7–14 days, fixed delivery windows
Flyto dedicated truck (Gold/Platinum) €2,350–€7,950 Door-to-door, 3–6 days, professional crew, statutory liability included Higher price than DIY

Hidden costs to budget for

  • Anmeldung registration: free, but you may need a Wohnungsgeberbestätigung from your landlord.
  • German residence permit / Anmeldebescheinigung: €0 for EU citizens, but mandatory.
  • Vehicle re-registration: €200–€800 depending on emissions class and city.
  • End-cleaning in Italy: €200–€450 to recover your deposit (cauzione).
  • Furniture disassembly add-on: €250–€450.
  • Storage at destination: €80–€140/month for 10 m³ if your German lease starts later.
  • Additional insurance (above statutory carrier liability): from €150 — optional, recommended for high-value items.
  • Long-carry surcharge: €1.20–€2.50/m beyond 25 m from truck to door.

Step-by-step timeline

  1. 8–10 weeks before: Request 2–3 quotes; book your moving date.
  2. 6 weeks before: Sign your German rental contract; secure proof of address.
  3. 4 weeks before: Give notice to your Italian landlord (usually 3 months — start earlier if needed); cancel utilities (Enel, gas, internet).
  4. 2–3 weeks before: Pack boxes (or schedule Platinum packing day); prepare an inventory list in English.
  5. 1 week before: Confirm pickup and delivery slots with Flyto.
  6. Moving day: Crew arrives, loads truck (4–8 hours for a 2-bedroom).
  7. Days 2–6: Cross-border transit; live tracking shared with you.
  8. Delivery day: Unloading and (Platinum) furniture assembly.
  9. Within 14 days of arrival: Register your address at the Bürgeramt (Anmeldung).
  10. Within 6 weeks: Open a German bank account, register for health insurance (gesetzliche Krankenversicherung), and apply for a tax ID (Steueridentifikationsnummer).

FAQ

Do I need to pay customs duties moving from Italy to Germany?

No. Both countries are EU member states. Used personal effects move freely without customs declaration, duty, or VAT (source: agenziadelledogane.gov.it).

How long does the move take door-to-door?

Typically 3–6 days depending on origin and destination cities. Milan to Munich is the fastest (3–4 days); Palermo to Hamburg can take 6–8 days because of the Messina ferry and the longer drive.

How much does a 2-bedroom Italy to Germany move cost in 2026?

A 2-bedroom apartment (≈30 m³) costs from €1,950 (Silver) to €5,650 (Platinum). The most popular Gold tier averages €3,750 with full loading, unloading, and 2–3 professional movers.

What’s the cheapest way to move from Italy to Germany?

Shared-load groupage with flexible dates is the most cost-effective option at €1,200–€2,500 for smaller volumes. Flyto’s Silver tier from €1,450 includes a driver and furniture protection — significantly safer than DIY van rental.

When should I register at the Bürgeramt?

Within 14 days of moving into your new German address. This is legally required under the Bundesmeldegesetz and is needed to open bank accounts, register for health insurance, and receive your Steuer-ID.

Can I bring my Italian car to Germany?

Yes. EU rules permit free movement of vehicles. You have 6 months to re-register the car with the German Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt and switch to German plates. Budget €200–€800 for registration tax, TÜV inspection, and plates.

Is winter a bad time to move Italy to Germany?

Winter offers the best prices (15–25% off peak rates) and good availability. The only caveat is occasional Brenner Pass closures during heavy snow, which can add 1–2 days. Flyto’s drivers reroute via the Tauern when necessary.

What’s included in Flyto’s quoted price?

Door-to-door transport, fuel, tolls, Brenner vignette, driver hours, statutory carrier liability insurance, and (Gold/Platinum) professional movers. No hidden surcharges. Optional add-ons like packing, end-cleaning, and additional insurance are quoted separately.

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