UK’s Smallest City Area Revealed
When it comes to land size, not all UK cities are created equal. While Greater London dominates in terms of population and urban spread, some urban areas stand out for being extremely compact yet densely populated.
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) urban area records, Thanet in Kent ranks among the smallest by area, covering only 27.9 km². Despite its small footprint, it has a population of 125,370 (2011 Census). That means the city has an urban density of over 4,495 people per km², making it one of the most crowded smaller areas in Britain.
Key Points from the Data:
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Smallest Area (Urban Region): Thanet – 27.9 km²
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Population (2011): 125,370
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Population Density: 4,495 people/km²
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Comparison:
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London is far larger (1,737.9 km²) with 9.7 million residents.
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Luton (50.7 km²) and Slough (34.1 km²) are also compact but still bigger than Thanet.
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This shows how urban planning and coastal geography affect how people are spread across the UK.
Top Sights in Thanet District
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Margate Caves
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Botany Bay Beach
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Westwood Cross
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Shell Grotto
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Dreamland Margate
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Ramsgate Tunnels
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Margate Main Sands
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Spitfire & Hurricane Memorial Museum
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Dickens House Museum
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Viking Bay
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The Micro Computer Museum Ramsgate
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Lost Island Adventure Golf
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Ramsgate Royal Harbour Office
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Joss Bay
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The WonderWorks by Hornby Hobbies
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Turner Contemporary
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Ramsgate Main Sands
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Westbrook Bay
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Margate Harbour Arm
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Dumpton Gap
Facts
The case of Thanet highlights how smaller cities can still carry significant population pressure, especially in coastal towns where expansion is limited. This is an important reminder for local councils and housing policymakers as they plan for sustainable development, infrastructure, and services in high-density regions.
