Euro Geography
Iconic Structures
Attractions
European Cities
Potpourri
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These 3 countries situated along the Baltic sea are prime destinations for folks wanting to get a glimpse of the northern lights. (No Soup for Russia) 

Norway, Sweden and Finland

100

This famous monument has stood for over 100 years, originally built for the World's Fair in 1889.

Eiffle Tower 

100

This yearly event celebrates the skills and talents of military bands and display teams from the British Armed Forces, the Commonwealth and military teams throughout the world. 

Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

100

This German city, home to both the Brandenburg gate and the East Side Gallery has experienced a recent renaissance with the development of old industrial buildings into flourishing restaurants and social venues. 

Berlin 
100

This pilgrimage runs for over 500 miles, cutting through the heart of both Spain and Portugal.

Camino de Santiago

200

The Garonne, Dordogne, and Gironde estuary flow through this region of France, known for it's wine and iconic chateauxs. 

Bordeaux Region
200

This structure was once a secure fortress, a royal palace and an infamous prison, now home to the spectacular crown jewels, guarded by the Yeomen Warders. 

Tower of London 

200

Located in Northwestern Italy, this quaint hillside region is known for its terraced mountainside and tasty seafood. 

Cinque Terre

200
Explore the shipyard and walk the decks to uncover the true legend of Titanic, in this city, where it all began. 

Belfast

200

Walk the old medieval city walls in this city, situated in the Dalmatian Coast, also known as the Pearl of the Adriatic. 

Dubrovnik

300

Italy is home to 2 landlocked independent states, the Republic of San Marino and this, the world's smallest sovereign state. 

Vatican City 

300

Best recognized for its massive dome, this iconic structure is one of the most influential and well preserved buildings of ancient Rome. 

Pantheon

300

Encounter nature in its purest form, all while taking in the rugged cliffs and the salty breeze at this famous natural feature in Ireland. 


Cliffs of Moher

300

This city was under siege for nearly 4 years, from 1992-1996, which is the longest siege of a capital city in modern warfare. 

Sarajevo

300
Transfers from London to this cruise port can be pricey, as it is located 80 miles south of the city. 

What is Southampton?

400

Situated between Germany and France, these 3 states are often referred to the Benelux Union. 

Belgium, Luxemburg and Netherlands

400

This elaborate cathedral situated alongside the Rhine River, is home to the Shrine of the Three Wise Men, and took over 600 years to complete. 

Cologne Cathedral 

400

A masterpiece of classical architecture, this complex is the site of the Parthenon and other temple ruins.  

What is the Acropolis?

400

This city is famous not only for cheese, but also its progressive social scene, canals and the occasional blue light special. 

Amsterdam 

400

Known as the city's playground, clients looking to be in the center of Dublin's cultural universe and party scene should stay in this area. 

What is Temple Bar Square?

500

Munich is a centrally located city in the heart of this region, known for it's beer and lederhosen. 

Bavaria 

500

This massive Dutch museum, home to famous works of Rembrandt, Jan Asselijn and Vermeer welcomed over 2.5 million visitors in 2014.

Rijksmuseum 

500

This European river crosses several international boundaries, as it flows from the alps to the north sea, and is a popular choice for river cruisers wanting to explore ancient castles. 

Rhine 

500

A client interested in visiting St. Paul's Cathedral and the West End would be traveling to what major city? 

London 

500
A complex of islands, known for their iconic blue domed white washed churches is the place to go for anyone looking for sun and fun in the Mediterranean.

Santorini