A place where planes land and take off and that has buildings for passengers to wait in.
An airport.
To travel using a vehicle that can float on water.
By boat.
A thing that you give to somebody, especially on a special occasion or to say thank you.
A gift.
To travel using a very long vehicle that goes along roads.
By coach.
To travel using a vehicle that goes along a railroad.
By train.
To go away from a place.
Leave.
A journey to a place and back again, especially a short one.
A trip.
A building where people stay, usually for a short time, paying for their rooms and meals.
A hotel.
The middle of something or the busiest part of a city.
Centre.
Not in a curve or at an angle.
Straight.
The structure that covers the top of a building.
Roof.
To put clothes, etc. into a bag in preparation for a trip away from home.
Pack.
A person who is travelling or visiting a place for pleasure.
A tourist.
A printed piece of paper, or a message or image received on your phone or computer, that gives you the right to travel on a particular bus, train, etc. or to go into a theatre, etc.
A ticket.
The main church of a district, where Catholics go to praise God.
Cathedral.
A building or an outdoor area where plays and similar types of entertainment are performed.
A theatre.
A building where Muslims go to praise God.
Mosque.
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.
To pay attention to a person or situation.
Focus.
A journey in which different places are visited.
A door, gate or passage used for coming into a place.
Entrance.
A line or surface that bends gradually; a smooth bend.
A curve.
The system of buses, trains, etc. provided by the government or by companies, which people use to travel from one place to another.
Public transport.
Describing a person or a thing that is from the place you are talking about.
Local.
To use time for a particular purpose; to pass time.
Spend.