Trompettersteeg in Amsterdam
Trompettersteeg
Widely advertised as Amsterdam’s narrowest street, this passage was once a highlight of the Red Light District before its windows closed.

📜 Narrowest street in Amsterdam, known for its history in the Red Light District and current street art.
🔍 Only one meter wide at its narrowest point.

Why Go

🚶 Explore a unique, very narrow alleyway
🎨 See ever-changing street art and graffiti
🚶‍♀️ Experience a quieter part of the former Red Light District

Why Avoid

⚠️ Can be very crowded due to its narrowness

Tips

📍 Located south of Oude Kerk, between Sint Annendwarsstraat and Oudezijds Voorburgwal
🅿️ Area is mostly pedestrianized, public transport encouraged
🕒 Open at all times of day

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