Wells, situated in the picturesque county of Somerset, is known as England’s smallest city by population but holds a prominent place in both local history and the wider region’s cultural landscape. The city takes its name from the three wells found near St. Andrew’s Well which have been a site of pilgrimage and settlement for centuries. Dominated by the magnificent Wells Cathedral, this city blends medieval charm with modern conveniences. Its cobbled streets, market squares, and magnificent historic architecture such as The Bishop’s Palace and Vicar’s Close, the oldest continuously inhabited street in Europe, give Wells a unique, timeless feel.