Start your tour by visiting the half timbered style Halle aux blés (Spanish house) which dates back to the 16th century but is said to have been built on the site where a building existed as early as 1380. It is currently one of the important sites of Wallonian heritage.
As you continue, you will see the Récollets and Récollectines (Convents) and the Saint-Nicolas Church built in around 1630 and further enlarged in 1774. Nearby, you will have a chance to see the Anticline Durbuy, an inverted U-Shape rock which is more than 300 million years old.
Walk across the main square and through cobblestone streets and get to see several restaurants, brasseries offering good dining options. Here, you will also find boutique stores and places to buy souvenirs along with historic buildings.