This city of canals uses vaporettos instead of buses.
Venice.
In Italy, this word means both “please” and “you’re welcome.”
Prego.
This Paris landmark was built for the 1889 World’s Fair.
Eiffel Tower.
This Spanish dish often includes rice, saffron, and seafood.
Paella.
This country has the most islands in the world.
Sweden.
Home to the Christ the Redeemer statue overlooking the Atlantic.
Rio de Janeiro.
This German word means “thank you very much.”
Danke schön.
This white marble mausoleum was built as a monument to love.
Taj Mahal.
Ceviche is traditionally cured using this citrus fruit.
Lime.
This city has more bicycles than people.
Amsterdam.
This Asian city-state is both a country and a city.
Singapore.
In many countries, this universal sign means “bathroom.”
This famous wall stretches over 13,000 miles across China.
The Great Wall.
Croissants originated in this country.
France.
This country has no rivers.
South Arabia.
The only city in the world located on two continents.
Istanbul.
In France, asking for “l’addition” means you want this.
The check.
This massive statue welcomes ships into New York Harbor.
Statue of Liberty.
This Middle Eastern spread is made from chickpeas and tahini.
Hummus.
The world’s shortest commercial flight lasts under two minutes in this country.
Scotland.
This desert country is famous for Petra, a city carved into rock.
Jordan.
In Japan, a nod doesn’t always mean “yes,” but often means this.
I’m listening.
This natural wonder straddles the border of the U.S. and Canada.
Niagara Falls.
Pho is a famous noodle soup from this country.
Vietnam.
This country officially has three capital cities.
South Africa.