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Prague's "narrowest street," Vinárna Čertovka, is a unique tourist spot. Just 19.6 inches wide, it fits one person at a time and uses traffic lights to manage flow. Originally a fire escape, it connects to a riverside restaurant. Tourists face lines for the experience. Tighter narrow streets exist in Germany.
Courtesy: Kristina Beanland
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