
Steep Hill
Най-добро време за посещение
Visit on a weekday morning in spring or autumn when the street is quietest and the low sun casts long shadows across the cobblestones. Avoid summer weekends when cruise ship crowds and day trippers make the narrow pavement feel claustrophobic.
Съвети за бюджет
Walking the street itself costs nothing. Several of the independent shops and tearooms offer window displays worth a slow browse, but skip the touristy souvenir shops halfway up where prices are marked up 30 percent.
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Photography enthusiasts, History lovers, Solo travelers seeking character, Couples on a relaxed day out
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1-2 hours
За
Бързи факти: With a gradient of 1 in 7 (about 14.5 degrees), this medieval thoroughfare connects the uphill cathedral quarter to the downhill city center. The street earned its name from the sheer physical effort required to climb it, and local tradition says a penny used to be paid to those who could run up carrying a sack of coal.
Акценти: Look for the tiny 12th-century Jewish houses tucked between the shops, their doorways set low to the ground and windows barely a meter tall. At the top, pause outside the 13th-century medieval guildhall where you can still see the original iron rings used to tether horses hundreds of years ago.
Вътрешни съвети
- Wear flat grippy shoes, the 12th-century cobbles are polished smooth by millions of feet and get dangerously slippery when damp.
- Skip the main route up and take the parallel 'Vicar's Court' lane for a quieter climb with fewer tourists and better photo angles of the cathedral.
- Stop at the halfway point bench outside the antique bookshop for the best view of the street's curve stretching both up and down.
- Visit just before a rain shower, the wet cobblestones reflect the streetlights and shop windows like a medieval mirror.
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