Vocabulary
Tourist Destinations
Capitals
Food
Culture
100

Papers that show you can use a type of transport or enter a place. 

Tickets


100

In which country can the Pyramids be found?

Egypt

100

Capital of the USA

Washington D.C.

100

Which country is Pizza from?

Italy

100

The traditional musical instrument of Scotland?

the Backpipe

200

An official document for travelling with your photo. 

Passport

200

Which country is the home of the Eiffel Tower?

France

200

Capital of Greece

Athens

200

What is the national dish of Spain, consisting of saffron-infused rice, meat, seafood, and vegetables?

Paella

200

What colour people traditionally wear on St. Patrick's Day?



Green

300

Something you buy or keep to remember a place or holiday. 

souvenir

300

In which famous city do you use boats to get around?

Venice

300

Capital of Germany

Berlin

300

What is the traditional first course in an Italian meal called?

Antipasta

300

What is currency called in Spain?

Euro

400

Ordering a service ahead of time is called a?

Reservation

400

Which city is home to the statue named The Statue of Liberty?

New York

400

Capital of Italy

Rome

400

Which Middle Eastern dip or spread is made from mashed chickpeas (cizrna), tahini, lemon juice, and garlic?

Hummus

400

What is the spoken language in Peru?

Spanish

500

A business that helps people to plan holidays

Travel agency

500

Which city is known for iconic landmarks like Big Ben or Buckingham Palace?

London

500

Capital of Norway

Oslo

500

In which country is fish and chips considered a traditional dish?

England

500

What city is called "the Big Apple"?

New York City

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