The Fürstenrieder Straße is an almost five-kilometer-long[1] important inner-city connecting road in Munich, Germany.
[2] The Fürstenrieder Straße leads through the districts of Laim,[3] Sendling-Westpark and Hadern[4] to the northern edge of Fürstenried and forms a section of the only partially completed Outer Ring.
It crosses under the Bundesautobahn 95 leading into the city at exit 2 Kreuzhof and changes there into Boschetsrieder Straße and therefore into a west-eastern tangential road of the Outer Ring.
The expansion into an inner-city main road already began in the 1950s before the Munich General Traffic Plan was drawn up in 1963, in which it was included as part of the Tangente 5-West.
Since 2005, the construction of a tram in Fürstenrieder Straße has been the subject of controversial discussion, and the timetable for its implementation is still open.