Froma
few boxes to whole house removals.
We can
offer Vans up to 17 cubic metres and one man crew to transport your
furniture and boxes between
UK and Europe. In London area we
can arrange additional
help and
packaging services. All our vans are equipped with blankets and straps
to secure your load. All goods are fully insured.
With
our door to door
service
you can have
a stress free move. We will inform you on
the progress of your delivery so you can exactly know where is your
load.
Parcel delivery UK
London Paris
We
will transport
your house furniture, ship
motorcycle (motorbike), send
ride on
mowers and
other garden equipment, mobility
scooter, quad and other small
vehicle.We
can transport them on their own or as part
of
your removalto Europeor UK
A
range of nationwide parcel delivery solutions which includes 24 hour
delivery to most places on the UK mainland and a competitive 2 to 3 day
nationwide parcel delivery service to areas such as the Scottish
islands, highlands and Northern Ireland.
Global
service which caters for a diverse range of destinations including
Europe, the USA, Australia and the Far East.
Deliveries London Paris
Co-operating
with the best in parcel delivery industry, we can provide you with the
most economic and reliable service Worldwide
You
can send your
furniture toEuropewith no
stress and if
you want it - we can ship it back to UK at lower price. We
can
offer extra discounts for businesses and returning customers.
From
part load removals to full shipments and
scooter transports. Part loads are always more cost effective but we
need more time to arrange them, with full load we can deliver anywhere
in Europe up to 36 hours.
All
goods are fully insured up
to £20.000 and insurance is always included in our price. We
hold
a
professional policy for removers provided by AXA
We
can help you
to organise
your office relocation from Europe and UK.
Professional way to
transport your office equipment. Sideboard, filing cabinets, desks,
chairs, computers - everything safely loaded and transported to the
destination.
We
provide care full handling for computer equipment as well as office
desks and filing cabinets. We can take care of all
dismantling
and
putting your
furniture back up
again.
We
can organise car transport with
professional equipment and experienced drivers.
Place de la Bastille
(4th, 11th and 12th arrondissements, right bank) is a district of great
historical significance, not only for Paris, but for France, too.
Because of its symbolic value, the square has often been a site of
political demonstrations.
Champs-Élysées (8th arrondissement,
right bank) is a seventeenth century garden-promenade-turned-avenue
connecting the Concorde and Arc de Triomphe. It is
one of the many tourist attractions and a major shopping street of
Paris.
Place de la Concorde (8th
arrondissement, right bank) is at the foot of the Champs-Élysées, built
as the "Place Louis XV", site of the infamous guillotine. The Egyptian
obelisk is Paris' "oldest monument". On this place, on either side of
the Rue Royale, there are two identical stone
buildings: The eastern one houses the French Naval Ministry, the
western the luxurious Hôtel de Crillon. Nearby
Place Vendôme is famous for its fashionable and deluxe hotels (Hôtel
Ritz and Hôtel de Vendôme) and its jewellers. Many famous fashion
designers have had their salons in the square.
Les Halles
(1st arrondissement, right bank) was formerly Paris' central meat and
produce market, and, since the late 1970s, a major shopping centre
around an important metro connection station (Châtelet-Les Halles, the
biggest in Europe). The past Les Halles was destroyed in 1971 and
replaced by the Forum des Halles.
The central market of Paris, the biggest wholesale food market in the
world, was transferred to Rungis, in the southern suburbs.
Le Marais
(3rd and 4th arrondissements) is a trendy Right Bank district. It is
architecturally very well-preserved, and some of the oldest houses and
buildings of Paris can be found there. It is a very culturally open
place.
Avenue Montaigne (8th arrondissement),
next to the Champs-Élysées, is home to luxury brand labels such as
Chanel, Louis Vuitton (LVMH), Dior and Givenchy.
Montmartre (18th arrondissement, right
bank) is a historic area on the Butte, home to the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur.
Montmartre has always had a history with artists and has many studios
and cafés of many great artists in that area.
Montparnasse (14th arrondissement) is a
historic Left Bank area famous for artists' studios, music halls, and
café life. The large Montparnasse
- Bienvenüemétro station and the lone
Tour Montparnasse skyscraper are located there.
Avenue de l'Opéra (9th arrondissement,
right bank) is the area around the Opéra
Garnier and the location of the capital's densest
concentration of both department stores and offices. A few examples are
the Printemps and Galeries Lafayette grands magasins
(department stores), and the Paris headquarters of financial giants
such as BNP Paribas and American Express.
Quartier
Latin
(5th and 6th arrondissements, left bank) is a twelfth-century
scholastic centre formerly stretching between the Left Bank's Place
Maubert and the Sorbonne campus. It is known for its lively atmosphere
and many bistros. Various higher-education establishments, such as the
École Normale Supérieure, TELECOM
ParisTech, and the Jussieu university campus, make it a
major educational centre in Paris.
Faubourg
Saint-Honoré (8th arrondissement, right bank) is one of
Paris' high-fashion districts, home to labels such as Hermès and
Christian Lacroix.