Parliament Street
At just 25 inches (0.64 meters) at its narrowest point, Parliament Street in Exeter is one of the tightest streets in the world, linking High Street to Waterbeer Street.

šŸ“œ Parliament Street is a 50-meter (160 ft)-long street in Exeter, England, dating from the 14th century.
šŸ” It was formerly called Small Lane and renamed in the 19th century. Known as one of the narrowest streets in the world, only 25 inches at its narrowest point.

Why Go

🚶 Experience one of Britain's narrowest streets
šŸ“œ Discover its unique history and naming
šŸ“ Useful shortcut through the city, linking High Street to Waterbeer Street
šŸ“ø Unique photo opportunity

Why Avoid

āš ļø Very narrow, two people struggle to pass
🚧 Not suitable for wheelchairs, large groups, or those expecting a wide thoroughfare

Tips

šŸ“ø Great for unique photos
šŸ“š Read the nearby plaque for historical context
šŸ“ Easily missed along Exeter's bustling high street

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