An advertising move. You go down this narrow street and get into a restaurant. There are such streets in many countries of the world. The usual PR of the restaurant.
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June 6
The width of the passage between the buildings is only 70 cm. There are traffic lights at both ends of the street, designed only for pedestrians.
The street is located on the island of Kampa near the Charles Bridge and the Kafka Museum.
It is important to remember that this is the narrowest street in Prague, and not the whole Czech Republic, as the guides claim.
Street feature: traffic lights at both ends.
A unique funny narrow street with its own traffic light. Its unofficial name is Vinarna Chertovka.
This devil is always popular with the guests of Prague.
Just a fun tourist spot. There's a restaurant downstairs.
But if you go further down the street, leaving the pissing gentlemen - a couple of very good souvenirs, different from the usual ones
This street can now be called the narrowest dead end in Europe. Since after walking along it you come to a restaurant from which you can only go back. Even leaks do not feed the passage to the water is closed. There would be a through passage somewhere, there would be 5 stars.
This is not a street at all, but a narrow fire passageway between houses. As a tourist attraction it is interesting. It is closed at night by a gate, because the street leads to the restaurant. But the photos are funny.
This is in fact not a street, but a passage between houses to one particular restaurant))) But the truth is narrow, and there is a passage through the traffic light! I liked it)