Send Parcels from Rome to Munich
Across the Alps via the Brenner Pass. Compare courier prices for the RomeโMunich route and book a fast, fully tracked shipment in minutes.
Across the Alps via the Brenner Pass. Compare courier prices for the RomeโMunich route and book a fast, fully tracked shipment in minutes.
840 km
Approx. distance by road
1โ3 business days
Estimated delivery time
From โฌ9
Starting price for small parcels
Rome and Munich are connected by one of Europe's great mountain crossings โ the Brenner Pass โ linking Italy's manufacturing and fashion heartlands with Bavaria's industrial and business hubs. It's a route with deep roots: Italian guest workers helped build modern Bavaria's industry from the 1960s onward, and today their descendants, alongside a new generation of Italian professionals and students, keep the corridor busy with both personal and commercial shipments.
One of Europe's busiest Alpine freight corridors, connecting Italy directly with Austria and southern Germany.
Italy and Germany are both EU and Schengen members, so parcels cross all borders on the route without customs paperwork.
Despite the mountain crossing, this is a well-serviced corridor with consistent, predictable delivery times.
Bavaria is home to one of Germany's largest Italian communities, a legacy of the labour migration that powered the region's post-war industrial boom โ and that history still drives a steady flow of parcels: regional foods, documents, and family packages moving north over the Alps. On the commercial side, the Brenner corridor is one of the busiest freight routes in Europe, carrying everything from Italian fashion and food exports to automotive components feeding Bavaria's manufacturing giants. With both countries inside the EU and Schengen area, that volume moves without a single customs form.
Italian fashion, food, and wine products shipped to German retailers, distributors, and the diaspora community in Bavaria.
Components and materials moving through the Italy-Germany manufacturing supply chain via the Brenner corridor.
Gifts, food, and belongings exchanged between Italian families and the long-established Italian community in Bavaria.
Contracts, samples and paperwork moving between Italian and German company offices.
Enter your parcel's size and weight, plus your Rome pickup and Munich delivery addresses.
See live courier prices side-by-side and pick the option that matches your budget and timeline.
Choose a pickup window that's convenient โ your courier collects directly from your Rome address.
Follow your shipment over the Alps via the Brenner Pass and on to delivery in Munich.
Most parcels arrive within 1โ3 business days via the Brenner Pass corridor through Austria.
Small parcels start from around โฌ9. CargoSender compares prices from multiple couriers so you always see a competitive rate.
No. Both countries โ and Austria, which the route passes through โ are EU and Schengen members, so parcels move freely with no customs declarations.
Yes, this is a common shipment on this corridor. Check your courier's guidelines for any perishable or alcohol-related restrictions before booking.
Yes โ you'll have full tracking from pickup in Rome, over the Brenner Pass, to delivery at the door in Munich.
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