St Davids
The city of St David's is the smallest city in the UK having a tiny population of only 2,000. This is significantly less than many towns in Britain also. St David's carries a lot of historical significance and was the final resting place of St David, providing its name. The cathedral and 14th century tower gate are examples of the city's dated architecture. St David's shoreline forms a part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park as well, that is a very popular tourist destination.