This country is shaped like a boot and juts into the Mediterranean Sea.
Italy
Saffron, rice, and seafood are the classic ingredients of this famous flat-pan dish from Valencia.
Paella
Hailing from London, this British singer dominated charts worldwide with her breakup albums, titled simply 19, 21, and 25.
Adele
Completed in 1889 for the World's Fair, this iron tower was once the tallest building in the world.
The Eiffel Tower
In the UK, it is traditional for couples to freeze the top tier of this dessert and eat it a year later on their first anniversary to bring good luck.
wedding cake
Known as the Land of Ice and Fire, this island nation sits in the North Atlantic.
Iceland
The name of this hearty Hungarian beef stew translates to cowherd.
Goulash
Lead singer of Queen, this legendary rock frontman collaborated with opera singer Montserrat Caballé on the anthem "Barcelona".
Freddie Mercury
This ancient, elliptical amphitheater in Rome was used for gladiator fights and public spectacles.
The Colosseum
In Spain, it is a New Year's Eve tradition to eat one of these fruits at each strike of the clock at midnight for good luck.
Eating 12 grapes
You can find windmills, tulips, and the canals of Amsterdam in this country.
Netherlands
Popular in Northern England and traditionally wrapped in newspaper, this battered white fish is served with thick fried potatoes.
Fish and Chips
This Italian composer, known as "The Red Priest," wrote the famous violin concertos known as The Four Seasons
Antonio Vivaldi
Built in 1882 and still under construction in Barcelona, this basilica is famous for its unconventional, nature-inspired architecture.
The Sagrada Familia
This incredibly popular, relaxing Finnish tradition involves sitting in a heated room and is often followed by a plunge into a freezing lake
Sauna
This tiny mountain country between France and Spain was established by Charlemagne.
Andorra
This famous French dish consists of tender snails slowly cooked in butter, garlic, and parsley.
Escargot
This Spanish duo caused a massive cultural phenomenon in 1996 with their highly repetitive, worldwide dance craze.
Los del Río
Built in the 5th century BC, this ancient citadel sits on a high rocky outcrop overlooking the capital of Greece.
The Acropolis
If you visit Corfu, Greece, on Easter Saturday, you might want to watch your head when locals throw clay pots and jugs out of their windows into the streets below.
Smashing pottery
Bordering Italy, this tiny nation consists of only 0.44 square kilometers.
Vatican city
Originating in Naples, this flatbread topped with tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil was purportedly named after an Italian queen.
Pizza Margherita
This famous singer, was born in Madrid but lived in Canarias all his life. He has a very good group of friends.
Quevedo
Located near Madrid, this massive complex was built by King Philip II and serves as a monastery, palace, and royal burial site.
The Royal Monastery of El Escorial
Held every August in Buñol, Spain, this incredibly messy festival tradition involves thousands of people throwing ripe produce at each other in the streets.
La Tomatina