Transport and Removals UK France – Dijon

Removals to Dijon France

Small and full size removals between UK and Dijon. We can offer to you an economic way to transport your household between any place in Dijon and UK.  All our removals are based on 15 cbm van service but we can easily arrange any bigger vehicle to fit your removal.

From student removals (even a few boxes or suitcases) to full size removals – all fully insured. We are holding a specialist policy for movers provided by AXA. This policy will cover any removal between UK and Dijon up to £20.000

We can organise your office removal / relocation between UK and Dijon – Professional drivers will take care of your computers and any electronic devices. Straps, blankets, boxes – all to protect your furniture and transport it in a safe manner.
Transport UK Dijon France
Transport services between UK and Dijon. We can organise transport of your motorbike or scooter between Dijon and UK. Professional ramps an experienced drivers will load it on and off in safe manner. All bikes are fully insured and covered during the transport

We can transport any piece of furniture between Dijon and UK: sofas, sideboards, armchairs or baby cots. Everything will be collected and delivered door to door with no extra stress.
We can arrange shop collection in Dijon or UK and then deliver it to your door step

Moving to Dijon – what should you know:

Dijon is located approximately 300 km (190 mi) southeast of Paris, or one hour and 40 minutes by the TGV high-speed train (LGV Sud-Est) via Gare de Lyon. By car, it is about three hours from Paris.
For comparison, Lyon is 180 km (110 mi) away and two hours distant – although there is no high-speed train link between both cities. Nice takes about six hours by TGV and Strasbourg about three hours at regular train speed. LausanneSwitzerland is less than 150 km (93 mi) away or two hours by train.

Dijon began as a Roman settlement called Divio until the late 1400s and Dijon was a place of tremendous wealth and power and one of the great European centers of art, learning and science. It was occupied by , located on the road from Lyon to Paris. Saint Benignus, the city’s patron saint, is said to have introduced Christianity to the area before being martyred. This province was home to the Dukes of Burgundy from the early eleventh century ADNazi Germany between June 1940 and early 1945, when it was liberated by joint French/UK/U.S. forces. The city itself was liberated on 11 September 1944.

There are two Tourism Information points in Dijon, most useful is the Tourist Information Center in Place Darcy. The Tourist Office is found at 34 rue des Forges – BP 82296 – 21022 Dijon Cedex. In a pinch, the Dijon Tourism office can help you find accommodations. To reserve hotels online, try Venere (Book Direct).
The Dijon-Ville station just 5 minutes from the town center. High speed TGV trains from Paris or Lille stop here. Car hire is available at the station. There are many hotels within a five minute walk of the station.

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