Carriers and services on this route
Six carriers operate on this corridor. DPD leads with daily runs from Spanish hubs through Germany and Austria. DHL offers the fastest express service to Bratislava and Kosice. GLS provides reliable urban coverage. Packeta (Zásilkovna Slovakia) operates over 3,000 parcel points and Z-Box lockers across Slovakia. Slovenská pošta (Slovak Post) is the national postal operator with the widest rural reach. PPL rounds out the B2B segment.
Slovakia is a Central European EU member sharing borders with Austria, Czechia, Hungary and Poland. Bratislava sits just 60 km from Vienna, making it one of the fastest EU corridors from Spain after France and Portugal. Around 12,000 Spanish nationals live in Slovakia, primarily in Bratislava. Common shipments include personal parcels, fashion items, Spanish food products and B2B samples for Slovakia's strong automotive and electronics manufacturing sector.
Delivery times in detail
Transit times are quoted in working days from pickup in Spain to delivery in Slovakia. Both countries are EU members; no customs clearance required. Parcels travel approximately 2,200 km through France, Germany and Austria. Express services reach Bratislava in 2-3 days; economy options take 3-5 days.
How to pack your parcel for this route
Single-wall boxes are acceptable for parcels up to 5 kg. Use double-wall for heavier or fragile items. The Spain-Slovakia corridor routes through high-volume German sorting hubs.
Practical tips for this route
Two route-specific points. First, Packeta's parcel point network in Slovakia mirrors the Czech Republic experience: Z-Box lockers in petrol stations, supermarkets and shops are open 24/7; partner pickup points operate during store hours. Slovak recipients increasingly prefer parcel point pickup over home delivery. Selecting a Packeta point at booking typically saves 1-2 EUR and eliminates failed delivery attempts. Second, Slovak postcodes use a 3+2 format separated by a space, e.g. '811 01 Bratislava'. Always verify the full 5-character postcode with the recipient - missing the space or using 4 digits causes routing delays.
For a complete list of prohibited and restricted items on this route, see the customs section below.