The Ismaninger Straße is a city center, entrance and exit road in Munich.
The road continues straight to the north along the Innere Wiener Straße at the Max-Weber-Platz in Haidhausen, crosses the Prinzregentenstraße at the city district border between the districts of Au-Haidhausen and Bogenhausen, and continues east on the eastern Isarhochufer of the old town of Bogenhausen at the traditional restaurant Bogenhauser Hof (No.
85) and further on the former noble seat Steppberg (later Villa Fleischer, completed after the First World War as Reichsfinanzhof,[1] (now Bundesfinanzhof) over to the Herkomerplatz fort, where it comes from the Isar bridge Max-Joseph-Brücke to meet Montgelasstraße, which is extended from Bülowstraße to Effnerplatz.
The extension of the Ismaninger Straße forms the Oberföhringer Straße, which continues on the high bank through the Bogenhausen district Oberföhring, the community Unterföhring and further in the direction of Ismaning.
Under the Max-Weber-Platz is the same named metro station with branches of the U4 and U5 subway lines.