Danger of traffic jams in Munich: Candidstrasse closed from tonight!
Traffic restrictions in Untergiesing: Construction sites will cause traffic jams from June 5th to 6th, 2025. Current diversions informed!

Danger of traffic jams in Munich: Candidstrasse closed from tonight!
Munich is facing some traffic challenges today, as from 9:50 p.m. there will be traffic in the areaCandide Streetlead to significant restrictions. These will last until 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. The reason for this is construction work that creates a closure between theB2R, demCandide tunneland theOtkerstrassemake necessary. Increased traffic and traffic jams are expected on the roads surrounding the construction site. Local diversions have been set up, which are approximately 248 meters long on Candidstrasse and 251 meters onGrünwalder Streetinclude. Access for residents remains possible, as is the case [News.de](https://www.news.de/auto/858678031/verkehrsmelde-muenchen-zur-verkehrsstoerung-wegen-baustelle-sperrung-einschraenkung-von-05-06-2025 -until-06-06-2025-restrictions-in-traffic-danger-of-congestion-in-munich-zip-code-81543-untergiesing-harlaching-untergiesing-on-b2r-on-candidstrasse/1/) reported.
But that's not all! There will also be traffic disruptions due to construction work in other parts of Munich. In theOld avenueIn Pasing-Obermenzing, for example, renovation work on sidewalks and roadways is underway, which will mean full closure until today, June 6th. Car traffic and bus routes must be rerouted via Petzetstrasse and Bergsonstrasse. However, residents can still reach their apartments. Pedestrians and cyclists can pass through the construction site without restrictions, according to stadt.muenchen.de.
Current construction sites in Munich
In theOld townWork is being done on the district heating network between Altheimer Eck 2-10, which will result in a complete closure until June 6th and then again from July 7th to July 11th. Traffic will also be rerouted. Further construction sites are in the pipelineMaxvorstadtand onBahnhofplatz, where the second S-Bahn main line is being built. There will also be restrictions here, but these will not affect pedestrians and cyclists, as muenchen.digital impressively shows.
A particularly interesting innovation is the introduction of a “Construction Sites Service Map”, which will in future offer Munich residents a comprehensive overview of all current construction projects and temporary traffic restrictions. This digital service, developed in collaboration with various city institutions, promises greater transparency about construction work within the Middle Ring and on main roads. If you would like to find out more about the respective construction sites, you can click on the corresponding symbols on the geoportal.
The current construction sites make it clear that Munich is not only a city with a vibrant culture and history, but also with challenges arising from necessary modernization and maintenance work. Hopefully, with a little patience and good timing, road users can navigate the construction sites as the city continues to advance in its development.