Travel vocabulary
Tourist Destinations
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100

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

Tickets


100

This famous waterfall on the border between Canada and the United States attracts millions of visitors every year.

Niagara Falls

100

Capital of the USA

Washington D.C.

100

This famous Japanese dish literally means “raw fish.” What is it?

Sushi

100

This holiday is celebrated on December 25th in many countries.

Christmas

200

An official document for travelling with your photo. 

Passport

200

This country's flag is blue with a yellow cross. Which country is it?

Sweden

200

Capital of Greece

Athens

200

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

Paella

200

This art of paper folding originated in Japan.

origami

300

This word means that all meals, drinks, and accommodation are included in the price of a holiday.

all-inclusive

300

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

Venice

300

Capital of Hungary

Budapest

300

A folded tortilla and filling

a taco

300

This traditional Scottish piece of clothing is often worn at special events.

a kilt

400

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

souvenir

400

This ancient city in Peru is often called the "Lost City of the Incas."

Machu Picchu

400

Capital of Brazil

Brasilia

400

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

Hummus

400

This ocean is the largest on Earth.

the Pacific Ocean
500

This term refers to a journey taken by ship for pleasure, often stopping at several destinations.

Cruise

500

This famous landmark in India was built by Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife.

Taj Mahal

500

The capital of Canada is located in Ontario. What is its name?

Ottawa

500

In which country is haggis considered a traditional dish?

Scottland

500

This language has the most native speakers in the world.

Mandarin Chinese

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