München Lyon
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 Lyon
The main route from Munich to Lyon typically involves taking the A8 and A7 highways, covering a distance of approximately 800 km with an average travel time of around 8 hours. Important cities along the route include Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, and Strasbourg. Alternative routes may include the A6 through Frankfurt and the A5 through Basel.
Meeting in München
In Munich, some of the best pickup points for trips to Lyon are the Munich Central Bus Station, which offers easy access to the highway and ample parking facilities, the Munich East Railway Station with nearby parking options and good public transport connections, the Munich Airport with convenient drop-off areas and parking spaces, and the Allianz Arena Park & Ride location for easy access and parking.
Drop off points in Lyon
In Lyon, ideal drop-off points for arrivals from Munich include the Lyon Perrache Train Station with nearby parking facilities and public transport connections, the Lyon Saint Exupéry Airport offering convenient drop-off zones and parking spaces, the Part-Dieu Shopping Center with accessible parking options and good public transport links, and the Lyon Gerland Stadium with easy highway access and parking facilities.
Resting Points
Recommended rest stops and gas stations along the Munich to Lyon route include the Shell Rasthof Illertal Ost offering restrooms, dining options, and a gas station at around the halfway point, the Esso Tankstelle Leimersheim providing similar services in the vicinity of Karlsruhe, and the Total Raststätte Kressbronn am Bodensee with facilities for drivers and passengers near Lake Constance.
Traffic
Typical congestion points and times on the Munich to Lyon route include heavy traffic near Stuttgart during rush hours, potential delays at the Karlsruhe interchange, and construction zones around Strasbourg. To avoid delays, it is advisable to travel early in the morning or late at night, and to use traffic monitoring apps for real-time updates on road conditions.