München Genève
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Route München to Genève
The main route from Munich to Geneva typically involves traveling on the A96 and A1 highways, covering a total distance of approximately 600 kilometers. The journey usually takes around 6-7 hours, passing through cities like Ulm, Stuttgart, and Zurich. Alternative routes may include the A8 and A81 through Stuttgart.
Meeting in München
In Munich, some of the best pickup points for rides to Geneva are the central train station, Munich Airport, Pasing Train Station, and ZOB bus station. These locations offer easy access to public transportation and ample parking facilities for drivers and passengers.
Drop off points in Genève
In Geneva, ideal drop-off points for arrivals from Munich include Geneva Airport, Geneva Cornavin train station, Place des Nations, and Geneva Palexpo. These areas are easily reachable from the highway and provide convenient parking options.
Resting Points
Recommended rest stops and gas stations along the Munich to Geneva route include the Irschenberg rest area near Rosenheim, the Ulm-Dornstadt service area, and the Baden-Baden rest stop. These locations offer amenities such as restrooms, restaurants, and fueling stations.
Traffic
Typical congestion points on the Munich to Geneva route are around Ulm and Stuttgart during rush hours. It is advisable to avoid peak travel times, especially on Fridays and Sundays. Be aware of construction zones and potential traffic bottlenecks near major cities to minimize delays.