Britain as a country has many of its own unique quirks. One of them is how city status is decided. It isn't usually based on population size or the number of shops, but often on royal charters, historic importance, or religious landmarks. So when it comes to the UK's smallest city, well, it looks and feels much more like a charming village.

The place in question is St Davids in Wales, which is officially the smallest city in Britain. It's so small that you can walk around most of it in just a few hours. There are no motorways, no massive buildings, and no rush hour traffic. Instead, the city is made up of narrow streets, stone cottages, a few cafés and galleries, and a strong sense of local pride.

The reason St Davids holds city status is because of its stunning 12th-century cathedral.

In the Middle Ages, it was a major place of pilgrimage. Travellers from across Europe came to pay tribute to St David, the patron saint of Wales.

It was once said that two pilgrimages to St Davids were equal to one to Rome, and three equalled one to Jerusalem.

Although the city lost its official title in 1886, it was formally restored by Queen Elizabeth II in 1995.

According to travel experts at Mickledore, St Davids often catches visitors off guard. "It's the kind of place where you can explore every corner without feeling rushed," they said.

The heart of the city, including the cathedral, Bishop's Palace, independent shops, and galleries, covers just 0.23 square miles and can be explored in half a day.

But those wanting to stay longer can head out along the nearby Pembrokeshire Coast Path, part of a 186-mile trail with views of sea cliffs, beaches, and wildlife.

The cathedral itself is far larger than you'd expect in a place so small.

Built in a hollow to protect it from Viking attacks, it's still in use today and hosts regular services and concerts. Right next to it are the ruins of the Bishop's Palace.

Despite being remote, St Davids is accessible from Haverfordwest, which is about 16 miles away and has rail links to Swansea and Cardiff.

Buses run from the station to St Davids, making it a simple trip for day visitors and tourists.

The experts at Mickledore concluded: "St Davids might be Britain's smallest city at just 0.23 square miles, and the main area can be explored in half a day, but what it lacks in size it more than makes up for in history, character, and natural beauty."

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