Traffic chaos in Munich: closures due to SportScheck RUN 2025!

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Traffic restrictions in Schwabing-Freimann: Closures expected on July 5th and 6th, 2025 due to “SportScheck RUN”. Danger of traffic jams!

Verkehrseinschränkungen in Schwabing-Freimann: Sperrungen am 05. und 06. Juli 2025 wegen "SportScheck RUN" erwartet. Staugefahr!
Traffic restrictions in Schwabing-Freimann: Closures expected on July 5th and 6th, 2025 due to “SportScheck RUN”. Danger of traffic jams!

Traffic chaos in Munich: closures due to SportScheck RUN 2025!

Traffic changes will soon be coming in Munich, which will primarily affect the Schwabing and Freimann districts. The reason for this is this “SportScheck RUN Munich 2025”, which attracts numerous participants to the streets. Traffic restrictions are to be expected in the evening hours of July 5, 2025, from 8:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. the following day.

Thiemestrasse will be closed to traffic between Königstrasse and Oettingenstrasse and Hirschauer Strasse between Hirschauer Strasse and Queenstrasse. The entire event will cover a distance of 889 meters. Increased traffic volumes and corresponding traffic jams are to be expected this weekend Central office for traffic management reported.

Extensive closures and diversions

Extensive public transport diversions are also planned for the run. The Munich transport company (MVG) has announced that it will reroute several bus routes. Lines 54, 58/68 and 154 are particularly affected, as they have to take an alternative route between different stops via Prinzregentenstraße and Isarring. Stops such as Hohenzollernstrasse and Siegestor will not be served during this time.

  • Umleitungen:
    • Buslinie 54: Umleitung zwischen Münchner Freiheit und Mauerkircherstraße.
    • Line 58/68: Umleitung zwischen Von-der-Tann-Straße und Mauerkircherstraße.
    • Buslinie 154: Umleitung zwischen Universität und Mauerkircherstraße.
    • Nachtlinien N40, N41, N45: Umleitungen bis zur Münchner Freiheit.

The running route itself begins at the Siegestor and leads over Leopoldstrasse into the English Garden. Numerous no-parking zones will be set up along this marathon route to ensure safety for both runners and other road users. This means that road users are asked to avoid the area during this time to avoid unnecessary disruption.

Making mobility sustainable

The upcoming restrictions are part of a larger initiative to optimize mobility in Munich. The Mobility Department The city's goal is to create an efficient and safe transport system that responds to all citizens' needs. Active participation by citizens plays an important role in bringing different experiences and concerns into the planning. This participation is the key to sustainable transport strategies that are not only technically feasible, but also practical in everyday life.

The large number of participants and the associated challenges show how closely traffic, events and the quality of life in the city are linked. It therefore remains to be seen how the city will react to the changed conditions in order to continue to ensure a good network for all road users.