Landshuter Allee, Munich
Facts and practical information
The Landshuter Allee is an avenue in Munich and through most of its course it is part of the Mittlerer Ring, the Bundesstraße 2 R. It joins Donnersbergerbrücke at Arnulfstraße in the Neuhausen district and runs from Dachauer Straße west of the Olympiapark to Moosacher Straße west of the Olympic village in the Moosach district. The B 2R leaves the intersection-free avenue at the Landshuter Allee and continues on the Georg-Brauchle-Ring. The Landshuter Allee now functions as the B 304 and connects the Mittlerer Ring with the northern tangent of the Outer Ring, which is only partially complete. The large width of the Landshuter Allee of 54 metres between the houses is striking. It crosses the Nymphenburg-Biedersteiner Kanal. ()
Neuhausen - Nymphenburg (St. Vinzenz)Munich
Landshuter Allee – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Olympiapark, Olympiaturm, Dantebad, Donnersbergerstraße.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Landshuter Allee?
How to get to Landshuter Allee by public transport?
Bus
- Olympiapark West • Lines: 144 (1 min walk)
- Hanebergstraße • Lines: 144 (6 min walk)
Tram
- Olympiapark West • Lines: 20, 21, N20 (2 min walk)
- Heideckstraße • Lines: 20, 21, N20 (8 min walk)
Metro
- Gern • Lines: U1, U7 (12 min walk)
- Westfriedhof • Lines: U1, U7 (14 min walk)