WHAT TO CARRY
HOW TO GET THERE
WHERE TO GO
WHERE TO STAY
WHAT TO DO
100

The system of money that a country uses

Currency

100

A vehicle driven by electricity, that runs on rails along the streets of a town and carries passengers

Tram (UK) / Streetcar (US)

100

The five boroughs of NYC

The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island

100

A service that provides a room to sleep in and a meal the next morning in private houses and small hotels

B&B (Bed & Breakfast)

100

To go to a lot of different places (informal) 

To get around

200

An official document that identifies you as a citizen of a particular country, and that you may have to show when you enter or leave a country

Passport

200

An underground railway system in a city

Underground - Tube (UK) / Subway (US)

200

Country with the highest number of vending machines per capita in the world 

Japan

200

A building that provides cheap and simple accommodation and meals, especially to young people who are travelling

Youth hostel

200

To arrange to have or use something on a particular date in the future

To book something/a service

300

An official card that you need to show if you want to get emergency medical treatment during a visit to another country. The treatment is free or at reduced cost depending on the type of public health system in the country you are in.

Health Insurance Card

300

A vehicle with three wheels and an engine, typically with open sides, that is used as a taxi

Tuk-tuk

300

Traditionally, this country was considered a crossroads between two continents

Turkey

300

A hotel for people who are travelling by car, with space for parking cars near the rooms

Motel

300

To leave the ground and begin to fly

To take off

400

A device for connecting pieces of electrical equipment that were not designed to fit together

Adapter
400

A road vehicle, usually with four wheels, that is pulled by one or more horses and was used in the past to carry people

Horse-drawn carriage / Calèche

400

A pulley is a wheel or set of wheels over which a rope or chain is pulled in order to lift or lower heavy objects. Which city has the highest number of pulleys?

Amsterdam

400

A type of accommodation in a hotel, etc. that includes all meals

Full-board

400

To visit interesting buildings and places as a tourist

To sightsee

500

Things such as soap or toothpaste that you use for washing, cleaning your teeth, etc.

Toiletries

500

A railway on a steep slope, used to transport passengers up and down in special cars by means of a moving cable

Funicular

500

City with the most skyscrapers

Hong Kong

500

A holiday that provides you with accommodation and the equipment that is necessary to cook your own meals

Self-catering

500

To go to a desk in a hotel, an airport, etc. and tell an official there that you have arrived

To check in