Durbuy
Barvaux is a hamlet in the Belgian Ardennes that is part of the municipality of Durbuy in the Luxembourg province. Durbuy is known as the smallest city in the world due to its population of 400 people. Durbuy, with its cobblestone lanes, medieval center, timber-framed buildings, and setting on the banks of the Ourthe River, has surpassed Bruges as one of Belgium's most enchanting destinations. Durbuy prides itself on being "the world's tiniest city." The town was upgraded to the status of a city by the King of Bohemia in 1331.
Even if this is no longer true, it is still a really entertaining reason to come. Enjoy a local beer while strolling around Durbuy's topiary garden. Geology enthusiasts should visit Durbuy's famed limestone caverns.
Location: Durbuy