A town of narrow streets, with a park and promenade by the side of the canal.
Much of the snow had here disappeared under the warm sunshine, while before us, nestling in a grove of olive trees, lay the pretty village, with its white picturesque houses and narrow streets shaded by gaily striped awnings.
It consisted at that period of a labyrinth of narrow streets, enclosing huddled houses and tall towers of the nobles, like the two to be seen to this day at Bologna.
On reaching the end of a long line of narrow streets, white walls, and deserted gardens, the great ruin appears.
Once inside the Puerta del Sol (a real gateway, not a plaza where a gate once stood, like its Madrid namesake), we found ourselves in a fretwork of narrow streets where we got lost at every turning.
The Spanish system of laying out a town--narrow streets--is the rule in Buenos Aires, in the older section of the city.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "narrow streets" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.