Private Tour
Available languages
1 hour
Mobile ticket
This walking tour of Durbuy offers a charming journey through one of Belgium’s most picturesque and historic towns, often known as the “smallest city in the world.” Guests explore centuries of history while wandering through narrow cobblestone streets lined with traditional stone houses, discovering landmarks such as the half-timbered Halle aux Blés (Spanish House), the historic convents of the Récollets Convent (Durbuy) and Récollectines Convent (Durbuy), and the charming Saint Nicholas Church (Durbuy). The tour also reveals the fascinating Durbuy Anticline, a striking 300-million-year-old geological formation, while offering opportunities to enjoy lively squares, boutique shops, and local brasseries. Blending medieval heritage, natural history, and the welcoming atmosphere of the Ardennes, the tour provides an intimate glimpse into the culture and character that make Durbuy such a unique destination.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
During the walk through the historic centre of Durbuy, you will visit the half-timbered Halle aux Blés, also known as the Spanish House. This charming building dates back to the 16th century, although historical records suggest that a structure existed on this site as early as 1380. Over the centuries it served several purposes, including as a grain market and meeting place for merchants. Today, it is recognised as one of the important heritage sites of Wallonia, reflecting the architectural character of the town during the late medieval and early modern periods.
Continuing through the old streets, you will pass the former convent buildings of the Recollets Convent (Durbuy) and the Récollectines Convent (Durbuy), which once housed religious communities that played an important role in the spiritual and social life of the town. Nearby stands the Saint Nicholas Church (Durbuy), originally built around 1630 and later expanded in 1774 to accommodate the growing population. The church remains an important landmark in the heart of the town.
Private guided tour
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Durbuy
Gratuties and refreshments
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