München Burgos
Date | Time | Route | Price | |
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04.08. | 00:00 | Erding, München, Memmingen, Lindau (Bodensee), Zürich, Berne, Genève, Lyon, Clermont Ferrand, Bordeaux, Bayonne, Vitoria Gasteiz, Burgos, León, Ponferrada | 100 € | Show More |
Route München to Burgos
The main route from Munich to Burgos involves taking the A9 and A6 highways, covering a total distance of approximately 1,800 km with an average travel time of around 17 hours. Important cities along the route include Stuttgart, Frankfurt, and Zaragoza. Alternative routes may include variations through France or Switzerland, depending on traffic and road conditions.
Meeting in München
In Munich, some of the best pickup points for trips to Burgos are the Munich Central Bus Station, which offers ample parking and easy access to public transportation, the Munich Airport with convenient parking facilities and good transport links, the Munich ZOB (Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof) with nearby parking options and excellent public transport connections, and the Munich P+R Fröttmaning with park and ride facilities and access to the highway.
Drop off points in Burgos
In Burgos, ideal drop-off points for arrivals from Munich include the Burgos Bus Station located near the highway and with parking availability, the Burgos city center with various parking lots and excellent public transport connections, the Burgos Airport with convenient parking options and easy access to the city, and the Burgos train station offering parking facilities and close proximity to major roads.
Resting Points
Recommended rest stops and gas stations along the Munich to Burgos route include the Raststätte Holzkirchen South offering restrooms, dining options, and a gas station, located around halfway between the two cities. Another good stop is the Rasthof Allgäuer Tor providing similar services and located near Kempten.
Traffic
Typical peak traffic times on the Munich to Burgos route are during morning and evening rush hours, especially around major cities like Stuttgart and Zaragoza. It is advisable to travel during off-peak hours to avoid congestion. Construction and roadworks are common along the route, particularly near major cities and highway intersections. Checking real-time traffic updates and using navigation apps can help in avoiding delays.