P3 Senec is a modern logistics park that has been an integral part of P3’s premium European distribution network since 2020. Strategically positioned at the Senec exit of the E571 motorway, the park offers excellent regional and international connectivity. Downtown Senec is just an 8-minute drive away (4.6 km), while Bratislava can be reached in approximately 26 minutes (24 km). Bratislava Airport is also conveniently close, only 16 minutes away (18 km), and the city’s main rail and bus terminals are accessible within 30 minutes.
Designed as a multi-tenant facility, P3 Senec is ideally suited for light manufacturing, logistics, and distribution operations. The park is home to a strong portfolio of well-established international and local companies, including C. S. Cargo, De Clerq, Dedoles, Dokument Logistik, DSV Solutions, Galliker, MPL – Residence Wolkerka, Nagel, Takko Fashion, Trans-Sped, and Vita-Zel & Company. This diverse tenant mix underlines the park’s flexibility, operational efficiency, and attractiveness as a key logistics hub in the region.
0 m²
Development Opportunity
17,987 m²
Available space
1,299 m²
Available office space
| Building | Available development space | Available warehouse space | Available office space | Total space | BREEAM | EPC | LED lightning | Parking spots |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 0 m² | 3,367 m² | 221 m² | 30,320 m² | Very good | C | 157 | |
| B | 0 m² | 0 m² | 0 m² | 36,170 m² | Very good | B | 92 | |
| C | 0 m² | 14,620 m² | 1,078 m² | 39,370 m² | Very good | B | 166 | |
| Total | 0 m² | 17,987 m² | 1,299 m² | 105,860 m² | 415 |
km from large city
24
Spots
415
Gas stations
37
km away
11
Slovakia is a landlocked country in Central Europe, bordering Austria, Czechia, Hungary and Poland within the European Union, and sharing its eastern border with Ukraine. It is a developed, high-income economy and a member of the EU and the euro area.
The country has a diversified, export-oriented economy with a strong services sector and a substantial industrial base. Manufacturing plays a key role, particularly automotive production, electrical engineering and machinery, with the automotive industry being one of the main pillars and a major driver of exports. Thanks to its strategic location and well-developed transport infrastructure, including the D1 motorway running west to east and a network of expressways linking north and south, Slovakia benefits from strong regional and international connectivity.