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Prague's narrowest alley
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Nearby attractions
Charles Bridge
Karlův most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia
Kafka Museum
Cihelná 635, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Čůrající postavy
Cihelná, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Vojanovy sady
U Lužického semináře, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Lennon Wall
Velkopřevorské nám., 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Pedal Planet - Prague Pedal Car Museum
Cihelná 2a, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Waldstein Garden
Letenská 123/4, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Karel Zeman Museum
Saská 520/3, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Old Town Bridge Tower
Karlův most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia
Lesser Town Bridge Tower
57, Malá Strana, 118 00 Praha, Czechia
Nearby restaurants
Malostranská pivnice
Cihelná 3, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Lokál U Bílé kuželky
Míšeňská 12, 110 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Kampa Park Restaurant
Na Kampě 523/8b, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Alebrijes, Cocina Mexicana (Malá Strana)
U Lužického semináře 109/38, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Tkalcovský Dvůr
U Lužického semináře 104/28, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
BRICK’S | Hergetova Cihelna
Cihelná 2b, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Pivovar a restaurace Vojanův Dvůr
U Lužického semináře 21, 110 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Pork's Mostecka
Mostecká 16, 110 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Bagel Lounge Malostranská
Letenská 118/1, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Restaurace Čertovka
Cihelná 2b, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Nearby hotels
U Páva
U Lužického semináře 30/105, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Hotel Čertovka
85, U Lužického semináře 2, 118 00 Praha 1, Czechia
Hotel At the Three Ostriches
Dražického nám. 76/12, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Hotel IKONA
Míšeňská 68/8, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Hotel Pod Věží
Mostecká 58/2, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Hotel Bishops House
Dražického nám. 6, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Residence Charles Bridge
U Lužického semináře 98/20, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
White Swan Boutique Apartments
Cihelná 3, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Charles Bridge Economic Hostel
Mostecká 53, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague
Letenská 12/33, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
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Prague's narrowest alley

U Lužického semináře, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
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attractions: Charles Bridge, Kafka Museum, Čůrající postavy, Vojanovy sady, Lennon Wall, Pedal Planet - Prague Pedal Car Museum, Waldstein Garden, Karel Zeman Museum, Old Town Bridge Tower, Lesser Town Bridge Tower, restaurants: Malostranská pivnice, Lokál U Bílé kuželky, Kampa Park Restaurant, Alebrijes, Cocina Mexicana (Malá Strana), Tkalcovský Dvůr, BRICK’S | Hergetova Cihelna, Pivovar a restaurace Vojanův Dvůr, Pork's Mostecka, Bagel Lounge Malostranská, Restaurace Čertovka
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Nearby attractions of Prague's narrowest alley

Charles Bridge

Kafka Museum

Čůrající postavy

Vojanovy sady

Lennon Wall

Pedal Planet - Prague Pedal Car Museum

Waldstein Garden

Karel Zeman Museum

Old Town Bridge Tower

Lesser Town Bridge Tower

Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge

4.8

(55.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Kafka Museum

Kafka Museum

4.1

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Čůrající postavy

Čůrající postavy

4.4

(992)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Vojanovy sady

Vojanovy sady

4.7

(1.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Telltale Ghost Tour
Telltale Ghost Tour
Sun, Dec 7 • 7:30 PM
110 00, Prague 1, Czechia
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Trails, Castles & Brewery in Bohemian Paradise
Trails, Castles & Brewery in Bohemian Paradise
Sun, Dec 7 • 8:00 AM
120 00, Prague 2, Czechia
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Charles Bridge River Boat Cruise & Guided Walk
Charles Bridge River Boat Cruise & Guided Walk
Sun, Dec 7 • 1:30 PM
118 00, Prague 1, Czechia
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Nearby restaurants of Prague's narrowest alley

Malostranská pivnice

Lokál U Bílé kuželky

Kampa Park Restaurant

Alebrijes, Cocina Mexicana (Malá Strana)

Tkalcovský Dvůr

BRICK’S | Hergetova Cihelna

Pivovar a restaurace Vojanův Dvůr

Pork's Mostecka

Bagel Lounge Malostranská

Restaurace Čertovka

Malostranská pivnice

Malostranská pivnice

3.3

(2.5K)

$$

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Lokál U Bílé kuželky

Lokál U Bílé kuželky

4.5

(3.7K)

$$

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Kampa Park Restaurant

Kampa Park Restaurant

4.5

(1.1K)

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Alebrijes, Cocina Mexicana (Malá Strana)

Alebrijes, Cocina Mexicana (Malá Strana)

4.6

(985)

$$

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Terrible service in Restaurace Čertovka where the narrowest street of Prague leads you from the U Lužického semináře street (100/24). The street is only about 10m long and going downwards. The restaurant Certovka is situated just near the Vltova river. When a waiter said hello, I said I have just eaten and I'd only like to take some pictures of the restaurant and the view to Vltava the waiter got very angry and shouted me "Out, out, out!". He got closer and pointed the way back upwards. Actually he was frightening me. I must say that when we visited Prague last autumn I was 65 years old, a gentleman and a tourist that loves to travel and find new beautiful places. If the waiter had allowed me to take pictures I would have posted them in my FB sites and maybe they could have had more clients because of that. Somehow in this case I didn't do it. Maybe you should do the same. Maybe there might be another waiter. Järkyttävää palvelua ravintola Certovkassa Prahassa, kun vierailimme kaupungissa viime vuonna. Ravintolaan johtaa alaspäin jyrkästi viettävä kaupungin kapein katu, n. 60 cm leveä kapeimmillaan ja noin 10m pitkä.Kun ilmoitin tarjoilijalle, että olin juuri syönyt ja halusin vain ottaa muutamia kuvia ravintolasta ja näkymistä Vltava-joelle, tarjoilija ajoi minut ulos kuin kapisen koiran huutamalla ja uhkailemalla ja lähestymällä minua uhkaavasti viittoillen. Jos olisin saanut ottaa kuvat, olisin laittanut paikasta positiivisen postauksen FB-sivulleni. Ehkä he nyt menettivät muutamia asiakkaita, kun sattuneesta syystä en näin tehnyt. Käsittämätöntä toimintaa. Ovatko tsekit kateellisia turisteille, jotka kuitenkin maksavat palveluammateissa toimivien palkat. Vaikea ymmärtää yleensäkin ynseää palvelua paljon...

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1y

If you're exploring Prague's charming Malá Strana district, be sure to seek out the city's narrowest alley, located near the famous Karlův most (Charles Bridge). This incredibly slim passage, nestled between the buildings at U Lužického semináře 22 and 24, offers a unique adventure for the curious traveler.

The alley is so narrow that it has its own set of signal lights to regulate the flow of pedestrians. The lights add an element of fun and whimsy to the experience, making the journey through the alley feel like a playful urban escapade. As you navigate the steep stairs and tight space, you can't help but marvel at the ingenuity and charm of this hidden gem.

At the end of the alley, you'll be rewarded with the charming Čertovka restaurant, which boasts stunning views of the Vltava River and Charles Bridge. The delicious food and picturesque setting make for a memorable meal after your adventure through the narrowest alley in Prague.

Whether you're a fan of quirky attractions or simply looking to explore the lesser-known corners of the city, Prague's narrowest alley is a must-visit destination that offers a one-of-a-kind experience you won't...

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This alley has a completely unjustified wild success. This passage is a private space passing between two buildings and serving a restaurant located below. The restaurateur completely invented this story of the smallest street in Prague and placed a luminous sign at the entrance to allow visitors to pass in one direction or the other, in order to attract customers to his restaurant. In fact: the street is not at all the smallest street in Prague since it is not a public space and therefore not a street...

The passage is also closed when the restaurant is closed. So don't waste your time going down the few steps crowded with tourists who are fooled by this story, especially since there is nothing to see other than the restaurant at the bottom. Instead, go and enjoy the animated statue Proudy by David Cerny next door, in the courtyard of the Kafka Museum, which has just...

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Sumeet DimriSumeet Dimri
If you're exploring Prague's charming Malá Strana district, be sure to seek out the city's narrowest alley, located near the famous Karlův most (Charles Bridge). This incredibly slim passage, nestled between the buildings at U Lužického semináře 22 and 24, offers a unique adventure for the curious traveler. The alley is so narrow that it has its own set of signal lights to regulate the flow of pedestrians. The lights add an element of fun and whimsy to the experience, making the journey through the alley feel like a playful urban escapade. As you navigate the steep stairs and tight space, you can't help but marvel at the ingenuity and charm of this hidden gem. At the end of the alley, you'll be rewarded with the charming Čertovka restaurant, which boasts stunning views of the Vltava River and Charles Bridge. The delicious food and picturesque setting make for a memorable meal after your adventure through the narrowest alley in Prague. Whether you're a fan of quirky attractions or simply looking to explore the lesser-known corners of the city, Prague's narrowest alley is a must-visit destination that offers a one-of-a-kind experience you won't soon forget.
Laura CMLaura CM
I must disagree with other people's reviews saying this is a must-do thing being it's a less known spot like a more relaxed treasure... Maybe when it's not a normal sunny Saturday is less lame but our experience was exactly the opposite. We had to wait a long queue just for some seconds of walking in a narrow street that ends up in a place that could be beautiful so we wanted to see the view but that end of the street belongs to a restaurant so they told us to leave if we were not gonna ask for a table (we literally just arrived). So instead of a local treasure this is a joke for attracting tourists. It doesn't take much effort because it's right next to the Charles Bridge so after waiting you can enter but maybe you'll see that people don't really care about the traffic light so it's a mess of tourists crossing both ways all the time XD
Bander AbdullahBander Abdullah
I recently visited the narrowest alley in the world, located right after Charles Bridge in Prague. Honestly, it was a unique and fun experience that I highly recommend. What I Liked: • It’s completely free of charge. • The place is safe and organized during the daytime. • It’s a short walk but very different and memorable. • It’s a fun stop for photos and trying something new. My Advice: • I highly recommend visiting in the morning or daytime. • At night, especially after crossing Charles Bridge, the area becomes less safe and not very comfortable to walk around — so it’s better to avoid late-night visits. ⸻ Final Comment: It’s a quick and free experience, safe during the day, fun to try, and worth adding to your Prague trip — just make sure to go early!
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If you're exploring Prague's charming Malá Strana district, be sure to seek out the city's narrowest alley, located near the famous Karlův most (Charles Bridge). This incredibly slim passage, nestled between the buildings at U Lužického semináře 22 and 24, offers a unique adventure for the curious traveler. The alley is so narrow that it has its own set of signal lights to regulate the flow of pedestrians. The lights add an element of fun and whimsy to the experience, making the journey through the alley feel like a playful urban escapade. As you navigate the steep stairs and tight space, you can't help but marvel at the ingenuity and charm of this hidden gem. At the end of the alley, you'll be rewarded with the charming Čertovka restaurant, which boasts stunning views of the Vltava River and Charles Bridge. The delicious food and picturesque setting make for a memorable meal after your adventure through the narrowest alley in Prague. Whether you're a fan of quirky attractions or simply looking to explore the lesser-known corners of the city, Prague's narrowest alley is a must-visit destination that offers a one-of-a-kind experience you won't soon forget.
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I must disagree with other people's reviews saying this is a must-do thing being it's a less known spot like a more relaxed treasure... Maybe when it's not a normal sunny Saturday is less lame but our experience was exactly the opposite. We had to wait a long queue just for some seconds of walking in a narrow street that ends up in a place that could be beautiful so we wanted to see the view but that end of the street belongs to a restaurant so they told us to leave if we were not gonna ask for a table (we literally just arrived). So instead of a local treasure this is a joke for attracting tourists. It doesn't take much effort because it's right next to the Charles Bridge so after waiting you can enter but maybe you'll see that people don't really care about the traffic light so it's a mess of tourists crossing both ways all the time XD
Laura CM

Laura CM

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I recently visited the narrowest alley in the world, located right after Charles Bridge in Prague. Honestly, it was a unique and fun experience that I highly recommend. What I Liked: • It’s completely free of charge. • The place is safe and organized during the daytime. • It’s a short walk but very different and memorable. • It’s a fun stop for photos and trying something new. My Advice: • I highly recommend visiting in the morning or daytime. • At night, especially after crossing Charles Bridge, the area becomes less safe and not very comfortable to walk around — so it’s better to avoid late-night visits. ⸻ Final Comment: It’s a quick and free experience, safe during the day, fun to try, and worth adding to your Prague trip — just make sure to go early!
Bander Abdullah

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