St Albans
TLH27 · United Kingdom
A cathedral city in Hertfordshire north of London, St Albans sits on the site of the Roman city of Verulamium — one of the first major stops on Watling Street — and retains a walkable centre dense with listed historic buildings, medieval churches, and a strong café and restaurant scene. The city takes its name from St Alban, considered the first Christian martyr in Britain, executed in 308 AD.
- Population84,561
- Nearest water0.5 km
- Nearest mountain7.5 km
- UNESCO within 50 km4