Construction site chaos in Munich: traffic jams on the Tegernseer Landstrasse!
Construction site in Obergiesing-Fasangarten: Traffic restrictions on Tegernseer Landstrasse from June 3rd to 4th, 2025.

Construction site chaos in Munich: traffic jams on the Tegernseer Landstrasse!
In Munich there is currently a lot of work going on on the Tegernsee Landstrasse. How News.de reported, it concerns a construction site that was set up between the Mittlerer Ring and Weißenseestrasse at the Candid Tunnel. The period of restrictions extends from today, June 4, 2025, until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. The construction work is intended to maintain the road and is also expected to lead to increased traffic volumes.
The construction site is a remarkable 478 meters long, which could be a test of patience for drivers. Anyone traveling on the Tegernseer Landstrasse should expect that there may be traffic jams. The central traffic management office of the Bavarian State Building Directorate has provided this information and recommends using alternative routes to avoid delays.
Further construction sites in the city area
But there are construction sites not only on the Tegernseer Landstrasse. The Munich city administration provides information about numerous other restrictions that shape the traffic situation. In Isartalstrasse, the Munich municipal utilities are working on the supply network, which will lead to restrictions in the sidewalk and roadway areas until the end of July. Although there are no parking spaces, car traffic remains.
Construction is also underway on Josef-Felder-Straße due to the U5 extension. Here the roadway is reduced to one lane in both directions, which makes it particularly difficult for drivers to access the Pasing arcades. A detour via Offenbachstrasse is necessary, while pedestrian and bicycle traffic are not affected.
Long-term construction measures
Other construction sites in the city are of a long-term nature. For example, work on track and subway infrastructure will be carried out at Karlsplatz (Stachus) until October 2, 2025, which will lead to noticeable traffic disruptions. However, pedestrians and cyclists are not affected.
But that's not all. Work has also been underway on various roads at Leonrodplatz in Neuhausen since March 10th, and traffic routing will remain in place until further notice. The city of Munich has a large number of construction sites across the board, which affects not only drivers, but also cyclists and pedestrians. It is always advisable to find out about the current state of affairs and, if necessary, take alternative paths.
It is therefore advisable for all road users to prepare for construction site operations and plan their routes in good time. If you would like to find out more about the various construction sites and traffic disruptions in Munich, you can do so on the city's official website muenchen.de do.
Additionally, it is important to note that road traffic counts are carried out every five years in Germany, as is the case Bavarian Ministry of Construction informed. This data is fundamental for planning and helps to better understand the traffic situation in Munich and plan future changes.