Mårten Trotzig Gränd might be best described as being a matter of local flavor. It’s called a street but it’s actually a very narrow alleyway in the Gamla Stan of district of Stockholm, which is really its only claim to fame. There is really nothing on it, like shops or anything, but for some reason tourists from all over go to see it apparently just for the novelty of it as being so narrow. It’s also on every walking tour directors list of places to see though, since there really isn’t anything significant about it, don’t have much to say about it other than it’s one of the most narrow of streets in all of Scandinavia. So, as a Unilocal reviewer, how am I to rate what is nothing but any alleyway having nothing of significance to it? Well, though I’ll leave the reason why to your imagination, I’ve been in, up and down a lot of alleyways in my life, so as narrow little streets or alleys go, it’s kind of a cute one and for the novelty of it, Four Stars. But, if you miss seeing it, you haven’t missed much.
Stephan R.
Classificação do local: 5 Berlin, Germany
Youll find the Mårten Trotzig Gränd directly in old town Gamla stan of Stockholm. This gap is the narrowest street in Stockholm and connects Prästgatan and Västerlånggata. This sight is a must see if youre in old town.