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What Monumental Arch Stands Atop Paris’s Champs‑Élysées?

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In What Italian City Can You Toss A Coin Into The Trevi Fountain?

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The Louvre Museum’s Entrance Features What Modern Glass Structure?

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Where Is The Leaning Tower Located?

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Which Fortress City On Croatia’s Coast Starred In “Game Of Thrones”?

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Where Would You Stroll Through Barcelona’s Colorful Park Güell?

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Which London Landmark Houses The Bell Nicknamed Big Ben?

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Which Tower Is Paris’s Most Famous Symbol?

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Where Is Anne Frank’s Secret Annex Located?

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Where Would You Find The Colorful Houses Of Nyhavn Harbor?

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Which Greek Temple Crowns Athens’ Acropolis?

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What Ancient Amphitheatre Stands Proud In Central Rome?

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Which Underground Paris Site Stores Six Million Skeletons?

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Which Canal‑Lined City Boasts The Rialto Bridge?

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Where Can You Cruise Amsterdam’s UNESCO Canal Belt?

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Which Prehistoric Stone Circle Sits On England’s Salisbury Plain?

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What Landmark Palace In Madrid Houses Over 3,400 Rooms?

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Which Island Fortress Off Normandy Is Surrounded By Tides?

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Which Palace’s Hall Of Mirrors Lies Just Outside Paris?

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What Towering Ferris Wheel Offers Panoramic Thames Views?

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Which Greek Island’s Clifftop Village Oia Is Famous For Sunset Views?

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What Danish Statue Depicts A Fairytale Mermaid On Copenhagen’s Waterfront?

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What Parisian Avenue Is Nicknamed “Le Triangle D’Or” For Luxury Shopping?

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Which Italian City’s Juliet Balcony Draws Shakespeare Fans?

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Where Would You Find Europe’s Oldest University Dating 1088?

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Which Paris Cemetery Hosts Jim Morrison And Oscar Wilde’s Graves?

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Which Spanish City’s Plaza Mayor Fills With Sand For Annual Running Of The Bulls?

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Where Would You See Lisbon’s Tram 28 Rattle Past Yellow Alfama Houses?

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Which Scottish Lake Is Legendary Home To A Puzzling Monster?

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Which Italian Coast’s Scenic Drive Runs From Sorrento To Positano And Amalfi?

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What German Festival’s Tents Fill Munich’s Theresienwiese With Lederhosen And Giant Pretzels?

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Where Are The Famous Northern Lights Often Visible At Þingvellir National Park?

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Where Does The Blue‑Domed Basilica Of St Peter Stand?

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Which Spanish City Hosts La Sagrada Familia’s Ongoing Construction?

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What Italian Volcano Buried Pompeii In AD 79?

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Which Ancient Greek Stadium Carved Into Marble Hosted Olympic Revival 1896?

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Which Swedish Hotel Rebuilds Its Sculpted Suites Each Winter In Jukkasjärvi?

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Which Portuguese Libray In Porto Houses Ornate Wooden Staircase Rumored To Inspire Harry Potter?

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Which Famous Bridge Connects Buda And Pest Across The Danube?

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Which Bavarian Castle Inspired Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle?

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Where Can You Cross Berlin’s Historic Brandenburg Gate?

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Which Swiss Mountain Resembles A Toblerone And Overlooks Zermatt?

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Which Finnish Church Features A Cave‑Like Interior Hewn From Solid Rock?

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Which Irish Cliffs Soar Dramatically Above The Atlantic On County Clare’s Coast?

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Which Spanish Mosque‑Cathedral Showcases Striped Moorish Arches In Córdoba?

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Which Towering Structure Guards The Forbidden City Artworks In London?

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Which Turkish Landmark’s Blue Tiles Give It Its Popular Name?

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Which Roman Fountain Depicts Four River Gods In Piazza Navona?

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Where Would You Hike Up Arthur’s Seat Volcano For City Views?

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Which French City’s Côte D’Azur Promenade Is Called La Croisette?

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Which Alpine Railway Visits Europe’s Highest Station At Jungfraujoch?

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Which French Island Prison Inspired “The Count Of Monte Cristo”?

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Where Is Europe’s Tallest Active Volcano Mount Etna?

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Which Bridge Links Portugal And Spain’s Mainland To The UK Territory Of Gibraltar?

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Which Portuguese Tower Once Guided Explorers Departing Lisbon?

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Where Would You Sip Water At Rome’s Baroque Piazza Navona Fountain?

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Which Roman Square Hosts The Oval Cirque Maximus Chariot‑Racing Stadium Ruins?

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Which Dutch City’s Windmill Village Zaanse Schans Showcases Historic Green Houses?

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Where Would You Visit Versailles‑Inspired Catherine Palace With Blue‑White Facade Near St Petersburg?

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Which Belgian Statue Shows A Mischievous Boy Fountain?

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Where Does The Blue Danube Begin—Black Forest Town Known For Cuckoo Clocks?

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Which German Fairytale Route Town Hosts Brothers Grimm Museum?

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Where Would You Explore The Alhambra’s Nasrid Palaces?

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Which Channel Island’s Huge Castle Cornet Guards St Peter Port?

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What Iconic French Mountain Cable Car Links Chamonix To Aiguille du Midi Needle?

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Where Is Europe’s Busiest Passenger Port, Featuring White Cliffs Overlooking Ferry Routes?

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Which Norwegian Scenic Route Includes The Hair‑Raising Trollstigen Road With Eleven Hairpin Bends?

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Which Czech Spa Town Hosts Colonnades And Healing Thermal Springs?

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Which Dutch Garden Blooms With Seven Million Tulips Each Spring?

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Which Country’s Ring Road Circles Glaciers, Waterfalls, And Volcanoes?

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Which Futuristic Steel Structure Built For Expo 58 Is A Brussels Icon?

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Which English University Town Features Punting On The River Cam Past King’s College Chapel?

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Which French City Near Germany Hosts Strasbourg Cathedral With 142‑Metre Spire?

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Where Would You Walk Inside The Cold War‑Era Nuclear Bunker “Parliament Bunker” Under A Czech Hotel?

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Which Greek Island’s Palace Of Knossos Tells Minotaur Labyrinth Legends?

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Which Italian Town’s Piazza San Marco Floods During “Acqua Alta” High Tides?

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Where Would You Drive The Stelvio Pass’s 48 Hairpin Turns At 2,757 Metres?

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Where Would You Find The Shard, Western Europe’s Tallest Skyscraper?

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Which Belgian Town Is Nicknamed “Venice Of The North” For Its Canals And Medieval Center?

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Which German Fairy‑Tale Forest Inspired Brothers Grimm And Harbors Sababurg “Sleeping Beauty Castle”?

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Where Does The Pont D’Avignon’s Half‑Bridge Jut Into The Rhône River?

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Which Norwegian City Hosts Colorful Bryggen Wharf Hanseatic Warehouses?

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Which French Mountain Railway Climbs To The Montenvers Ice Sea Glacier?

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Where Would You Ride Lisbon’s Santa Justa Elevator, Designed By A Student Of Eiffel?

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Which Scottish Island’s Fingal’s Cave Inspired Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture?

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What Does the French Spy‑Themed Museum “La Cité Du Vin” Actually Celebrate?

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Which Ukrainian Orthodox Monastery’s Golden Domes Shine Over Kyiv’s Dnieper River?

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Where Is Europe’s Longest Glacier Aletsch Located?

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Which Greek Mainland Site Hosts Ancient Olympic Games and Ruins Of Temple Of Zeus?

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Where Would You Sail Through the Geirangerfjord Past Seven Sisters Waterfall?

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Triumphal Arch Bucharest
2
Arc de Triomphe
3
Gateway Arch
4
Arch of Constantine

Commissioned by Napoleon, the Arc de Triomphe honors French armies and shelters the eternal flame for unknown soldiers.
1
Venice
2
Milan
3
Rome
4
Florence

Legend says tossing a coin into Rome’s Baroque Trevi Fountain ensures your eventual return to the city.
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Pyramid
2
Obelisk
3
Sphere
4
Cube

I.M. Pei’s glass pyramid contrasts the historic palace and channels daylight into Paris’s vast art galleries.
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Munich
2
Barcelona
3
Pisa
4
Naples

Soft subsoil caused Pisa’s marble campanile to tilt, creating one of Europe’s most photographed curiosities.
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Split
2
Rijeka
3
Dubrovnik
4
Zadar

Dubrovnik’s intact medieval walls and terracotta roofs doubled as King’s Landing in the popular television series.
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Sweden
2
Italy
3
Spain
4
Greece

Antoni Gaudí designed Park Güell’s mosaic lizard and serpentine benches overlooking Barcelona’s Mediterranean skyline.
1
Tower Bridge
2
The Shard
3
London Eye
4
Elizabeth Tower

Elizabeth Tower’s clock has kept accurate Westminster time since 1859, with Big Ben chiming every quarter‑hour.
1
Leaning Tower
2
Big Ben
3
Eiffel Tower
4
Colosseum

Built for 1889 World’s Fair, the Eiffel Tower overlooks Paris at 324 metres and sparkles nightly.
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Zurich
2
Berlin
3
Amsterdam
4
Vienna

Amsterdam’s canalside house preserves Anne Frank’s diary hideaway and educates millions about Holocaust history.
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Tallinn
2
Helsinki
3
Lisbon
4
Copenhagen

Copenhagen’s Nyhavn canal features 17th‑century townhouses, tall ships, and lively cafés along its picturesque quay.
1
Parthenon
2
Temple of Hera
3
Pantheon
4
Maison Carrée

The Parthenon honors goddess Athena and epitomizes classical Doric architecture with graceful marble columns.
1
Brandenburg Gate
2
Stonehenge
3
Colosseum
4
Parthenon

Rome’s Colosseum once hosted gladiator games for 50,000 spectators and remains the world’s largest Roman arena.
1
Catacombs
2
Salt Mine
3
Metro
4
Basilica Cistern

Paris Catacombs repurposed limestone tunnels in the 18th century to solve overcrowded cemetery problems.
1
Copenhagen
2
Prague
3
Venice
4
Amsterdam

Venice’s 16th‑century stone Rialto Bridge spans the Grand Canal, linking bustling markets on opposite sides.
1
Belgium
2
Luxembourg
3
Netherlands
4
Norway

Amsterdam’s 17th‑century concentric canals feature gabled merchant houses and flower‑decked bridges.
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Carnac
2
Newgrange
3
Callanish
4
Stonehenge

Stonehenge’s massive sarsen stones align with solstices, sparking theories about ancient astronomy and ritual gatherings.
1
Royal Palace Madrid
2
Palau Nacional
3
Alcázar Toledo
4
Belém Palace

Spain’s Royal Palace dazzles with Throne Room, Royal Armoury, and grand Sabatini Gardens.
1
Mont Saint‑Michel
2
Santorini
3
Mykonos
4
Skye

Mont Saint‑Michel’s medieval abbey becomes an island twice daily when powerful Atlantic tides sweep across the bay.
1
Buckingham
2
Schonbrunn
3
Alhambra
4
Versailles

Versailles’ glittering Hall of Mirrors hosted royal receptions and witnessed the 1919 signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
1
High Roller
2
Riesenrad
3
London Eye
4
Sky Wheel

The 135‑metre London Eye provides a 30‑minute rotation with sweeping vistas of Britain’s capital landmarks.
1
Santorini
2
Corfu
3
Rhodes
4
Crete

Whitewashed houses and blue domes of Santorini’s Oia overlook caldera sunsets prized by photographers.
1
Liberty Statue
2
Angel of the North
3
Little Mermaid
4
Manneken Pis

Bronze Little Mermaid, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen, has greeted harbor visitors since 1913.
1
Avenue Montaigne
2
Strøget
3
Oxford Street
4
Gran Vía

Avenue Montaigne hosts haute couture flagships near Champs‑Élysées, forming the Golden Triangle of fashion.
1
Naples
2
Verona
3
Bari
4
Rome

Tourists leave love notes beneath Verona’s Casa di Giulietta, celebrating fictional romance.
1
Bologna
2
Salamanca
3
Heidelberg
4
Oxford

University of Bologna pioneered Western higher education with early faculties of law and medicine.
1
Père Lachaise
2
Montmartre
3
Highgate
4
Staglieno

Père Lachaise’s tree‑lined avenues house famous writers, musicians, and memorials, attracting reflective pilgrims.
1
Seville
2
Toledo
3
Madrid
4
Pamplona

Pamplona’s July festival of San Fermín sees bulls charge through streets culminating in bullring arena.
1
Greece
2
Poland
3
Portugal
4
Ukraine

Lisbon’s vintage Remodelado trams climb steep Alfama alleys, providing inexpensive sightseeing journeys.
1
Loch Ness
2
Loch Katrine
3
Loch Leven
4
Loch Lomond

Deep, murky Loch Ness near Inverness fuels tales of “Nessie,” inspiring sonar searches and tourist cruises.
1
Amalfi Coast
2
Cinque Terre
3
Costa Brava
4
Costa del Sol

Cliff‑hugging Amalfi Coast offers lemon groves, colorful villages, and Mediterranean vistas along SS163 road.
1
La Tomatina
2
Carnival
3
Up Helly Aa
4
Oktoberfest

Munich’s Oktoberfest pours millions of litres of beer during late‑September celebration dating back to 1810.
1
Ireland
2
Israel
3
Iceland
4
Italy

Iceland’s dark winter skies illuminate with aurora borealis shimmering above rift valley tectonic plates.
1
London
2
Paris
3
Vienna
4
Vatican City

St Peter’s Basilica anchors Vatican City, centerpiece of Catholicism and Michelangelo’s soaring Renaissance dome.
1
Bilbao
2
Madrid
3
Barcelona
4
Seville

Gaudí’s towering basilica in Barcelona steadily approaches completion, funded entirely by visitor ticket sales.
1
Mount Etna
2
Mount Stromboli
3
Mount Subasio
4
Mount Vesuvius

Vesuvius’s catastrophic eruption preserved Roman houses, mosaics, and eerie body casts in volcanic ash.
1
Wembley
2
Panathenaic
3
San Siro
4
Olympic Berlin

Athens’ Panathenaic Stadium remains the world’s only white‑marble sports arena, seating 50,000 spectators.
1
Frost Inn
2
Snow Palace
3
Icehotel
4
Igloo Village

Lapland’s Icehotel refreezes Torne River water annually, offering ephemeral art and sub‑zero accommodation.
1
Trinity Library
2
National Library Madrid
3
Bibliothèque Mazarine
4
Livraria Lello

Art Nouveau Livraria Lello’s crimson double staircase and stained glass ceiling draw literature lovers worldwide.
1
Charles Bridge
2
Chain Bridge
3
Tower Bridge
4
Pont Neuf

Budapest’s 1849 Chain Bridge was Hungary’s first permanent Danube crossing, symbolizing national unity and progress.
1
Heidelberg
2
Hohenzollern
3
Eltz
4
Neuschwanstein

King Ludwig II built Neuschwanstein in romantic medieval style, perched dramatically above alpine meadows and lakes.
1
Poland
2
Austria
3
Germany
4
France

Berlin’s neoclassical Brandenburg Gate survived wars and division, becoming a potent symbol of German reunification.
1
Matterhorn
2
Ben Nevis
3
Eiger
4
Mont Blanc

The Matterhorn’s pyramidal peak rises 4,478 metres, challenging climbers and starring on chocolate packaging.
1
Temppeliaukio
2
Hallgrímskirkja
3
St Paul’s
4
Sagrada Familia

Helsinki’s Temppeliaukio Church uses quarried granite walls and a copper dome to create unique acoustics.
1
Cliffs of Moher
2
Calanques
3
Giants Causeway
4
White Cliffs of Dover

The Cliffs of Moher rise 214 metres, offering breathtaking sea‑bird colonies and wild Atlantic panoramas.
1
Alcázar Seville
2
Sagrada Familia
3
Mezquita
4
Cathedral Santiago

Córdoba’s Mezquita blends Islamic prayer hall with later Christian nave, displaying 856 red‑and‑white double arches.
1
Neptune Tower
2
There Isn’t One
3
London Pagoda
4
Dragon Keep

Trick question: London hosts no “Forbidden City” tower; Chinese treasures reside mainly in Beijing’s Palace Museum.
1
Hagia Sophia
2
Galata Tower
3
Topkapi Palace
4
Blue Mosque

Istanbul’s Sultan Ahmed Mosque earns “Blue Mosque” nickname from 20,000 dazzling İznik tiles adorning its interior.
1
Neptune Fountain
2
Fountain of Mermaids
3
Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi
4
Trevi Fountain

Bernini’s 1651 Fountain of the Four Rivers symbolizes Danube, Ganges, Nile, and Río de la Plata beneath an obelisk.
1
Glasgow
2
Cardiff
3
Belfast
4
Edinburgh

Extinct volcano Arthur’s Seat rises 251 metres, granting panoramic perspectives of Edinburgh’s medieval and Georgian districts.
1
Cannes
2
Toulon
3
Marseille
4
Nice

Cannes’ glamorous La Croisette hosts red‑carpet premieres during the annual international film festival.
1
Flåm Railway
2
Jungfrau Railway
3
Bernina Line
4
Glacier Express

The Jungfrau Railway tunnels through Eiger and Mönch to reach 3,454‑metre‑high Jungfraujoch observatory.
1
Devil’s Island
2
Kilmainham Gaol
3
Château d’If
4
Tower of London

Marseille’s Château d’If held political prisoners and became immortal through Alexandre Dumas’ adventure novel.
1
Greece
2
Portugal
3
Sicily
4
Iceland

Sicily’s Mount Etna stands about 3,324 metres, frequently erupting and enriching surrounding vineyards with volcanic soil.
1
25 de Abril
2
None Exists
3
Vasco da Gama
4
Puente Nuevo

Gibraltar is reached by land border, not by bridge; trick question teaches geography nuance.
1
Qutub Minar
2
Belém Tower
3
Clérigos Tower
4
Eiffel Tower

Belém Tower guarded Tagus estuary, celebrating Vasco da Gama’s pioneering sea route to India.
1
Barbican Lake
2
Serpentine
3
Trevi Fountain
4
You Shouldn’t Drink

Roman officials discourage drinking from decorative fountains; potable water flows from marked nasone public spouts instead.
1
There Is None
2
Piazza del Popolo
3
Piazza Navona
4
Piazza San Pietro

Circus Maximus lies in its own grassy valley, not within a modern piazza; another geographic clarifier.
1
Rotterdam
2
Delft
3
Leiden
4
Zaandam

Zaanse Schans preserves working windmills producing oil, pigments, and mustard along the Zaan River.
1
Kazan
2
Pushkin (Tsarskoye Selo)
3
Sochi
4
Moscow

The extravagant Catherine Palace boasts gilded Amber Room panels reconstructed after wartime looting.
1
Manneken Pis
2
David
3
Little Mermaid
4
Thinker

Brussels’ small Manneken Pis has worn hundreds of costumes since the 17th century, delighting visitors.
1
Budapest
2
Salzburg
3
Belgrade
4
Donaueschingen

Donaueschingen marks Danube’s official spring, celebrated by ornate fountain at Fürstenberg Palace grounds.
1
Cologne
2
Hamburg
3
Hanau
4
Stuttgart

Hanau, birthplace of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, opens the scenic Deutsche Märchenstrasse storytelling trail.
1
Valencia
2
Granada
3
Bilbao
4
Barcelona

Granada’s hilltop Alhambra showcases Islamic stucco, cedar ceilings, and reflective courtyards.
1
Guernsey
2
Jersey
3
Sark
4
Alderney

Guernsey’s Castle Cornet has protected the harbor for eight centuries and offers museum exhibitions.
1
Téléphérique Aiguille du Midi
2
Peak 2 Peak
3
Skyride
4
Piton Lift

The cable car rises 2,800 metres in 20 minutes, granting close‑up views of Mont Blanc massif.
1
Zeebrugge
2
Dover
3
Calais
4
Cherbourg

England’s chalky White Cliffs of Dover tower above bustling Channel ferry and tunnel transport links.
1
Atlantic Road
2
Grossglockner High Alpine
3
Geiranger–Trollstigen
4
Stelvio Pass

Norway’s National Tourist Route Geiranger–Trollstigen climbs 850 metres past Stigfossen waterfall, famous for its tight switchbacks.
1
Brno
2
Ostrava
3
Karlovy Vary
4
Plzeň

Karlovy Vary’s ornate colonnades dispense mineral waters reputed for digestive health remedies.
1
Keukenhof
2
Versailles Gardens
3
Boboli Gardens
4
Kew Gardens

Keukenhof in Lisse displays vibrant tulip beds, windmills, and themed pavilions from March to May.
1
Italy
2
Iran
3
Iceland
4
Ireland

Iceland’s Route 1 encircles the island, connecting Reykjavík with iconic waterfalls, black beaches, and lava fields.
1
The Shard
2
Television Tower
3
Erasmus Bridge
4
Atomium

Atomium’s nine stainless‑steel spheres depict an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times, offering exhibits and skyline views.
1
Oxford
2
Durham
3
Cambridge
4
Exeter

Cambridge’s flat‑bottomed punts glide under Bridge of Sighs while tourists admire soaring Gothic fan vaults.
1
Strasbourg
2
Bordeaux
3
Marseille
4
Lyon

Strasbourg Cathedral was the world’s tallest building from 1647 to 1874, showcasing delicate sandstone tracery.
1
Sofia
2
Kiev
3
Prague
4
Riga

Prague’s Jalta Hotel shelters declassified bunker tours revealing 1950s espionage history.
1
Zakynthos
2
Kos
3
Paros
4
Crete

Minoan Knossos reveals frescoed throne room and invented myth of Theseus slaying half‑bull monster.
1
Venice
2
Taranto
3
Genoa
4
Bari

St Mark’s Square sometimes submerges, reflecting basilica facades under shimmering acqua alta waters.
1
Italy
2
Switzerland
3
Slovakia
4
Spain

Northern Italy’s Stelvio Pass challenges motorists and cyclists with dramatic switchbacks and Alpine scenery.
1
Paris
2
Warsaw
3
Frankfurt
4
London

Renzo Piano’s 310‑metre Shard offers viewing gallery vistas above London’s Thames curve.
1
Liège
2
Ghent
3
Antwerp
4
Bruges

UNESCO Bruges charms visitors with cobbled lanes, swan‑filled canals, and famous Belgian chocolate shops.
1
Black Forest
2
Bavarian Forest
3
Reinhardswald
4
Spessart

Reinhardswald in central Hesse shelters the 14th‑century Sababurg, reputed to inspire the Grimm brothers’ Sleeping Beauty tale.
1
France
2
Serbia
3
Italy
4
Hungary

Medieval floods destroyed much of Avignon Bridge, leaving picturesque arches ending mid‑river.
1
Trondheim
2
Oslo
3
Bergen
4
Stavanger

UNESCO Bryggen’s wooden gabled buildings preserve Bergen’s maritime trading heritage along the harbor.
1
Rhätische Bahn
2
Snowdon Mountain Railway
3
Bernina Express
4
Mer de Glace Train

The Montenvers cog railway departs Chamonix, revealing crevassed Mer de Glace glacier and ice cave.
1
Croatia
2
Poland
3
Portugal
4
Greece

Neo‑Gothic Santa Justa lift connects Lisbon’s lower Baixa district to upper Carmo Square viewpoints.
1
Skye
2
Arran
3
Iona
4
Staffa

Staffa’s basalt columns create haunting acoustics inside Fingal’s Cave amid crashing Atlantic swells.
1
Cheese
2
Perfume
3
Wine
4
Espionage

Bordeaux’s Cité du Vin explores global wine culture through immersive exhibitions and panoramic tasting tower.
1
Rila Monastery
2
Hagia Sophia
3
Kyiv Pechersk Lavra
4
Kremlin

Founded 1051, Kyiv Pechersk Lavra contains catacomb saints and UNESCO‑protected baroque churches.
1
Switzerland
2
Spain
3
Sweden
4
Slovakia

UNESCO Aletsch Glacier stretches 23 kilometres through Bernese Alps, viewed from Eggishorn cable car platforms.
1
Corinth
2
Olympia
3
Delphi
4
Mycenae

Olympia’s sacred grove featured stadium where athletes competed for olive wreaths every four years.
1
Netherlands
2
Latvia
3
Greece
4
Norway

UNESCO Geirangerfjord’s sheer cliffs and emerald waters make it one of Scandinavia’s most dramatic natural sights.
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