Traffic chaos in Munich: closures due to SportScheck RUN on the weekend!
Traffic restrictions in Schwabing-Freimann: Closures from July 5th to 6th, 2025 due to SportScheck RUN. Be aware of the risk of traffic jams!

Traffic chaos in Munich: closures due to SportScheck RUN on the weekend!
There is a major event coming up in Munich next weekend that will keep both runners and road users on their toes. The “SportScheck RUN Munich 2025”, which begins on Saturday, July 5th at 8:00 p.m. and runs until Sunday, July 6th at 7:00 p.m., will result in significant traffic restrictions. How news.de reported, Thiemestrasse between Königstrasse and Oettingenstrasse and Hirschauer Strasse are particularly affected by restrictions.
The organizers are expecting several thousand participants who will compete over a distance of 889 meters - a real highlight for the running scene and also good business for the local economy. Increased traffic volumes and possible traffic jams cannot be ruled out during the event, which is why road users are asked to avoid the area as far as possible.
Traffic disruptions in detail
In addition to the road closures in Schwabing and at the English Garden, numerous no-parking zones will also be set up. Ludwigstrasse will be completely closed between Schellingstrasse and Leopoldstrasse from Saturday 6 p.m. to Sunday 6 p.m. The MVG bus routes are also particularly affected by the traffic restrictions. Loud tz.de These will be redirected from Saturday, 7 p.m. to Sunday, 6 p.m. Bus line 54, for example, takes a detour via the Isarring and the Hohenzollernstrasse stop is no longer needed.
- Bus 54: Von Münchner Freiheit nach Mauerkircherstraße umgeleitet.
- CityRing 58/68: Umleitung über die Prinzregentenstraße.
- Nachtlinien N40, N41 und N45: Umleitung zwischen Maximiliansplatz und Münchner Freiheit.
These diversions could further complicate the already tense traffic situation, so it is advisable to use alternative routes.
Mobility in Munich
The event is not just a running event, but also an example of the way Munich is trying to make mobility and transport sustainable. The mobility department, which is responsible for planning and controlling mobility in the city, works to create an efficient and safe transport system for all road users. Active participation of the population is very important in order to take into account the diverse experiences and needs of Munich residents, as shown our.muenchen.de is explained.
Whether planning events like the “SportScheck RUN”, where the streets are closed, or other initiatives to improve urban traffic – the goal remains to create a little more quality of life for the citizens of Munich every day.
