Kirchtrudering
Kirchtrudering is not an anonymous suburb, but a historically evolved part of Trudering with a clear residential profile. In today's Trudering-Riem district, the focus here is less on dense urbanity and more on residential streets, house gardens and an old center around St. Peter and Paul. The official city portal classifies Trudering overall as primarily a residential district; in addition, the location is characterized by good connections and a green environment.
Trudering, Waldtrudering, Riem/Messestadt and the area around Am Moosfeld are particularly important for everyday orientation. To the west, Trudering station is a central mobility hub, while Messestadt Riem, Riem Park/See and Riem Arcaden significantly expand the surrounding infrastructure to the east and north-east. As a result, Kirchtrudering benefits not only from its own town center, but also from short distances to shopping, leisure and transport hubs in the east of Munich.
Kirchtrudering is particularly interesting for people who don't want to leave Munich but still want to live in a quieter, smaller area. The town is characterized by detached houses and apartment buildings, some with gardens, while the lively old town center stands out at the same time. Unlike in more densely populated areas, a certain village and neighborhood character remains noticeable here.
For prospective tenants and buyers, Kirchtrudering is therefore particularly attractive when residential tranquillity, good accessibility and established structures are required. Trudering is a quiet residential area - especially for families; at the same time, the current municipal overview for Trudering-Riem shows a broad network of childcare facilities. This results in a clear residential perspective for families, couples with space requirements, commuters, expats with a connection to the east of Munich and those looking for a balanced location between the city center and the surrounding area.
| To the center (Marienplatz) | To the central station | To the airport |
|---|---|---|
| 9,0 km | 10,4 km | 33,9 km |
For everyday needs, Kirchtrudering benefits from its own residential environment and at the same time from the nearby larger structures in the east of Munich. Particularly relevant here are the Riem Arcaden, which are located directly at the Messestadt Riem West U2 station and have many stores, restaurants and services. This provides a shopping anchor in the immediate vicinity without Kirchtrudering itself losing its residential character.
Kirchtrudering has an unusually clear historical town center. The KulturGeschichtsPfad mentions the Gasthof Göttler, an early restaurant reference in Kirchtrudering that still shapes the townscape today; the Gasthof Obermaier also plays an important historical role in the wider Trudering town center. This makes the character of the district tangible: There is not only housing here, but also an established local environment.
Kirchtrudering's leisure activities are not based on the density of the scene, but on residential quality, greenery and short distances. This suits the location well: Trudering is officially considered a predominantly residential district, while the surrounding area of the town center, Trudering Forest and Messestadt ensures a mixture of peace, relaxation and infrastructure suitable for everyday use.
