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Why Kanguro? What sets us apart is our steady, close-knit team, who have been helping customers move comfortably into their new home or office for years. We are fast, friendly and good at moving things. How could we call ourselves anything else? Kanguro tops!
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Removals to Denmark
Why Kanguro? What sets us apart is our steady, close-knit team who have been helping customers move comfortably into their new home or office for years. We are fast, friendly and good at moving things. How could we call ourselves anything else? Kangaroo tops!
Returning to Denmark is supposed to be a pleasure – that’s why you should order a successful move from Kanguro. With us you can order a private move, but also move your house or your whole company to Denmark.
These 12 years are a time of constant development, gaining experience, which can not be replaced, training and improving in the art of moving as quickly, careful and clever like a kangaroo.
Why Kanguro? We are distinguished by a solid, well-coordinated team that has been helping clients in a convenient removals to a new home or office for years. We are fast, friendly and good at moving things. How could we name it differently? Kanguro rocks!
We move successfully people, apartments, houses and offices
Who are we? People who have been involved in moving business for 12 years in Europe.We have worked in many companies, we also created our own.Today, we combine our experience into one brand of removal experts – Kanguro.
The most surprising is …no surprises
Successful relocation is one during which nothing have happened. Nothing gets lost, does not fall over, you do not look for boxes during the night.
Kanguro is a professional move that is completely ordinary.
Write to us, when would you like to move?
Date? We are ready. This is professionalism.
Kanguro is more than just a few people with a van.This is a group of experienced professionals with specialist vans, trucks and lots of passion.
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Why us?
Because we have international experience
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We have specialised in house, flat and business removals for 12 years.
We often transport clients’ possessions across Europe to bring them back to Poland in a few years’ time.
Because we are versatile
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We organise removals of almost any scale and to any location in Europe. Our staff speak the languages and have an excellent knowledge of the local area.
We will take care of everything and take care of everything.
Because we keep our word
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You will quickly see that our reliability is more than just words on a page.
We provide a unique atmosphere of trust and take every order very seriously – because it is yours. Removal is an important thing. We are committed to making sure that everything goes right.
Kanguro offers low cost removals and man and van moving from any cities in UK to any cities in Denmark.
We are moving from UK to all cities and vilages in Denmark, the most popular cities our customers are moving are:
Removals to Copenhagen
Man &Van to Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and the largest city in the country. It is located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland and is surrounded by the bay and islands. It is home to many international companies and institutions, such as the European Environment Agency, and is also home to many cultural institutions, such as the Museum of Modern Art, Thorvaldsen Museum and the Danish Museum of Technology. Copenhagen has many magnificent monuments, including Amalienborg, the Royal Palace, Copenhagen Cathedral, Ratus and Nyhavn Bridge. The city also has many parks, including Rosenborg Castle Gardens and Tivoli Park. Copenhagen is famous for its excellent restaurants, cafés and shops. It is also home to many exhibitions, festivals and cultural events. Copenhagen is a popular tourist destination and is often referred to as the ‘city of girls’.
Copenhagen sights:
– Nyhavn is the historic harbour area with its colourful houses that Copenhagen is famous for.
– Amalienborg, the palace of Queen Margrethe II, where you can enjoy the guard of honour ceremony.
– The Old Town, with its narrow streets, townhouses, magnificent 19th century buildings and numerous shops.
– The Godalming Church is a historic 13th century temple where royal baptisms took place.
– Rosenborg Palace, a building from the 16th century, where you can admire the magnificent interiors and royal treasures.
– Roskilde Cathedral is one of Denmark’s most important churches, where many kings and queens have been buried.
– Tivoli is a historic amusement park with numerous attractions for children and adults.
– The Wax Figure Museum, a fun place with more than 200 figures from around the world.
– Copenhagen Canal Tours is a boat trip on the canal to enjoy beautiful views of Copenhagen.
– Imagination Museum, a museum dedicated to the history and culture of Denmark.
Removals to Århus
Man & Van to Århus
Århus is Denmark’s second largest city. It lies on the east coast of Jutland, in the valley of the Århus River. It is the capital of the Midtjylland region and the municipality of Århus. The city is known for its large number of historical monuments, museums and cultural attractions. Århus is also an important economic, commercial and educational centre in Denmark. The city is home to many universities and colleges. Århus has its own stock exchange and the port is the second largest in Denmark. The city is also an important tourist centre, due to its proximity to the coast, lake and national parks.
Århus has its own unique history and is rich in historical monuments. In the city you can visit historic buildings, streets and squares, as well as museums located in the city. Århus’ most famous sights include the Old Town, the City Museum, the Materdei House, Århus Church, the Old Town Hall, the Merchant’s House, Art Nouveau-style buildings, the neo-Gothic Vor Frue Church, the old mill, the City Library and the Merchant’s House. Århus also has many parks and recreation areas, such as the City Park, Mindeparken Park, Monstrum, Botanisk Have, Tivoli Friheden and many others.
Aarhus, Denmark’s second largest city and ranks second in terms of popularity according to the No1 man & van to Denmark survey. Located near Copenhagen. We will find here many monuments as well as residential buildings. The city is very friendly to tourists and foreigners. Classic buildings with beautiful streets stand out here. There are plenty of cafes where you can have a good time. Aarhus is the cultural capital of Denmark. It is also a student center. It is a lively city. The most recognizable place here is the Aros Museum of Contemporary Art. On the roof of the building there is an observation deck in the colors of the rainbow. Colored windows make the city gain its charm. The structure here is visible from afar. One of the most beautiful Gothic buildings is the cathedral church from the 14th-15th century. Meanwhile, Marselisborg Castle is the summer residence of the royal family. The Moesgaard Prehistory Museum has been a site since the Stone Age. Århus is called the capital of the west. This is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Denmark.
According to Kanguro No1 removals to Denmark, the city is inhabited by over 200,000 people. A large percentage are students. Århus is an important Danish academic center. Numerous festivals are held in the city. You can get around the city by bike. The national sport here is golf. But back to the issue of education. The University of Århus was ranked among the top 100 universities. This is where you can benefit from a high level of teaching. Århus has very deep roots. It is the oldest Danish city. Here, importance is attached to the cultural heritage. Århus is also the best place to shop. Århus is famous for its beers, which are produced from local breweries. It is worth moving here because of the beauty of the city and numerous tourist attractions.
Removals to Frederiksberg
Man & Van to Frederiksberg
Frederiksberg is a city in Denmark located in the capital region of Copenhagen. It is an independent municipality, forming an enclave within Copenhagen Municipality. It is located north of Copenhagen city centre and borders the suburbs of Vanløse, Brønshøj-Husum and Bispebjerg. Frederiksberg is home to many parks and gardens, as well as many cultural attractions, including Frederiksberg Palace, Frederiksberg Gardens, Copenhagen Zoo and the Danish Museum of Natural History. It is also home to a variety of educational institutions, such as the University of Copenhagen, the Danish University of Technology and the Copenhagen Business School.
In Frederiksberg you can see first of all Frederiksberg Have – a beautiful park with fountains, canals and ponds. St John’s Church, which was built between 1885 and 1890, is also one of the most famous sights. Other attractions include Dyrehaven Park, which has paths, hiking trails, picnic areas and cafés; Frederiksberg Palace, which is now home to the Royal Conservatory of Music; and Frederiksberg Zoo, which is one of the oldest zoos in the world.
Another way to find a rental apartment in Frederiksberg is through your network of contacts, so it’s important to start making connections as soon as you arrive in Denmark. If you spend more time searching, you will be able to find something that costs less than on the housing portal.
Frederiksberg is famous for its many green spaces and the Copenhagen Business School is also located in the municipality. Much of the area is residential, but the district has a significant number of restaurants and independent shops.
It is worth considering whether Frederiksberg is an expensive city. Of course, average prices in Denmark are higher. The average price for accommodation is 250 dkk. It can go up to 800 dkk. Using public transport in the city costs more than 20 dkk for a one-way ticket. Therefore, the most reasonable decision will be to travel by bike or public transport.
Removals to Odense
Man & Van to Odense
Odense is the third largest city in Denmark. It is located in the south of the country, on the coast of Odense Bay, which is part of the North Sea. It is an old metropolis, founded in the 9th century and known as the city of Hans Christian Andersen, the creator of fairy tales. Odense has one of the most historic districts in Denmark, with many historic buildings and medieval-style churches. The city is also home to many universities, schools and cultural institutions. Odense is also one of Denmark’s most important ports and one of the country’s most important industrial centres. The city has many museums, art galleries and a conference centre.
Odense is the third largest city in Denmark. It is located in the south of the country, on the coast of Odense Bay, which is part of the North Sea. It is an old metropolis, founded in the 9th century and known as the city of Hans Christian Andersen, the creator of fairy tales. Odense has one of the most historic districts in Denmark, with many historic buildings and medieval-style churches. The city is also home to many universities, schools and cultural institutions. Odense is also one of Denmark’s most important ports and one of the country’s most important industrial centres. The city has many museums, art galleries and a conference centre.
Odense sights:
– The Middelfart Museum is one of the best-known museums within the city of Odense. It houses a rich collection of historical monuments and works of art, including works particularly related to the region.
– Funen Palace was built in the 18th century and its interiors are a magnificent example of Baroque architecture. It now serves as the residence of the King of Denmark and is open to the public.
– St Knut’s Cathedral is one of the city’s most famous landmarks. It was built in the 12th century and is decorated with beautiful stained glass windows.
– Odense Monastery is one of the oldest buildings in the city. It was built in the 14th century and is still open today.
– Hans Christian Andersen’s work is a place that is dedicated to the life and work of this famous writer. It houses many of his works, including a model of his house.
Odense is often referred to as a fairytale city. It is characterised by beautiful, historic buildings. This picturesque town is friendly and recommended for families. The city offers many attractions, both for adults and children. It is impossible to get bored here. Odense is primarily a cycling town. Odense is the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen. Odense is the place where you can find your new home in Denmark. The Storebaltsbroen bridge connects Funen and Zeeland. Andersen Museum is located here. It is in the old house that we can visit the gallery with objects, photos and books that belonged to him. There are many cut-outs on display in the museum. Odense is a town where the Open Air Folklore Museum is located. Odense is a town where you can see what village life was like more than 200 years ago. This place is well known for Andersen stories.
Knuds Kirke is the cathedral of the patron saint of Denmark. This Gothic building offers a beautiful panoramic view of the town and its surroundings. The interior of the cathedral is unique, especially for lovers of sacred art. The next place on the map is Egeskov Castle. It is primarily a massive building, built on a tower of wooden piles. In the castle we can see how the nobility lived and what their customs were. In the gardens, visitors can admire sculptures and a hedge maze. Every resident decides to take a river cruise in the centre of Odense. A visit to the Odense City Zoo is a must. The garden’s biggest attraction is the modern oceanarium. In the summer, the area around the zoo garden can be reached by boat, which cruises the waters of Odense. How difficult is it to find a flat in Odense? Renting in Denmark as a foreigner can seem like a daunting task at first. Prices can be quite high, and it can take several weeks to find an affordable place. The most common way people find places is through their own contacts or the internet . Flats for rent are known as lejebolig.A summary of the cost of living in Odense, a family of four estimates the monthly cost of living at around 29,517.2 kr) excluding rent. Estimated monthly costs for one person 8 247.2 kr excluding rent.
Removals to Aalborg
Man & Van to Aalborg
Aalborg is a city in northern Denmark, located on the Bay of Limfjord. The city has over 122,000 inhabitants and is the largest city in northern Denmark. Aalborg is known for its many historical monuments, including the 15th-century Svendborg Church and Aalborghus Castle. The city also has many museums, parks and restaurants. Aalborg is also known for its cultural events, such as the Jazz Festival, the Aalborg Carnival and the Aalborg Opera Festival. The city also has many cycle routes and parks, making it a great place for recreation.
What to see in Aalborg?
-Aalborg Zoo: is the largest and oldest zoo in Denmark. The zoo offers tours of the park, where you can see more than 1,000 different species of animals, including monkeys, elephants, hippos, gorillas and many more.
-Aalborg Tower: is a 107-metre tall crane located in the city centre. It is the tallest building in the city and offers a beautiful view of the entire city.
-Aalborg Historisk Museum: is a museum dedicated to the history of the city and the Nordjylland region. The museum contains detailed information on various aspects of the region, including its culture, art, history and architecture.
-Vikingernes Landsby: is a unique site that aims to save Aalborg’s former Viking period neighbourhood from oblivion. There you can see a reconstruction of a Viking town, as well as participate in various events and workshops.
-Aalborg Akvavit: is a family-owned distillery that has been producing the unique Swedish akvavit for more than 150 years. There you can visit the gallery, laboratory, gift shop and restaurant, as well as taste the traditional alcohol.