Rope Street
Rope Street, located in Brașov, Romania, is known as one of the narrowest streets in Europe. It measures just about 1.3 meters wide and is a popular tourist attraction due to its unique charm and historical significance. The street dates back to the 15th century and was originally used for transporting goods.
The street connects Strada Michael Weiss and Strada Poarta Schei, making it an important passage in the old town. Its narrowness and picturesque surroundings, including colorful buildings and cobblestone paths, make it a favorite spot for photography and leisurely strolls.