List of cities in Wales

Wales has seven cities as of September 2022. Bangor is Wales' oldest cathedral city, whereas St Davids is the smallest city in the United Kingdom. Cardiff is the capital city of Wales and its most-populous, followed by Swansea the second most-populous. Since 2000, Welsh towns have submitted bids to be awarded city status as part of jubilees of the reigning British monarch or for other events, such as the millennium celebrations, with Newport, St Asaph and Wrexham awarded city status through these contests. Wrexham is the newest to hold the status, being awarded it in September 2022 as part of the Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours of Queen Elizabeth II.

City bids
Since 2000, Welsh towns have competed in a contest to be awarded city status, as part of civic honours in notable celebrations, like the millennium celebrations or the Jubilee of the reigning monarch. The 2000 contest was criticised for having no Welsh bid be successful.

Successful

 * Newport — 2000 (lost);  2002 (won)
 * St Asaph — 2000 (lost); 2002 (lost);  2012 (won)
 * Wrexham — 2000 (lost); 2002 (lost);   2012 (lost); 2022   (won)

Unsuccessful
Merthyr Tydfil councillors voted against a proposal to bid for city status for 2022 which followed feedback.
 * Aberystwyth — 2000 (lost); 2002 (lost)
 * Machynlleth — 2000 (lost); 2002 (lost)
 * Newtown — 2000 (lost); 2002 (lost)

Future
In 2024, Llanelli Town Council announced that they'll submit a bid later in the year, for Llanelli to potentially get city status.

Unrecognised cities

 * Llandaff – now within the city of Cardiff since 1922, it has been described and signposted locally as the "City of Llandaff" and "a city within a city". It is informally referred to as a "city" because it was the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff, however the status is not formally recognised, nor was official city status awarded to it.