The small road Vinarna Certovka is one of the highlights to attract tourists when visiting the Czech Republic.
Located in the oldest residential area in the capital Prague, Czech Republic, the Vinarna Certovka road is famous around the world for its narrowness. The path is only 50 cm wide, about 10 meters long, between two houses and it is impossible for two people to walk at the same time. Visitors with an oversized body also find it difficult to cross this road.
Narrow street is located in Malá Strana, the oldest quarter of the city. About 5 minutes walk from Malostranská metro station. The street is only 50 cm wide attracting tourists in Europe Because the road is too narrow, to make it convenient for pedestrians, the local government has installed traffic lights at both ends of the road. Most of the people using the road were tourists. With the push of a button, pedestrians can alert anyone waiting on the other end that they are planning to pass. A funny incident happened on this road with a German tourist while trying to pass Vinarna Certovka. The woman was stuck in the middle of the road and was unable to escape despite being helped by everyone trying to push her away. After a while of rescue, finally, one had to use up the slippery of soap before the female tourist could escape the Vinarna Certovka road. Going through Vinarna Certovka is not an easy experience for fat people. According to the Guinness Book of Records, the world’s narrowest road belongs to Spreuerhofstrasse, located in Reutlingen, Germany.
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