General Tourism Trivia
Question: Which of the following British cities is so holy it rocks a cathedral and a rep for pilgrims?
Answer: Canterbury
Question: Selyodka might sound fancy, but it's actually what kind of fish dressed to impress?
Answer: Herring
Question: If you're into timeless drip, which country brings the kimono game strong?
Answer: Japan
Question: One of these is not just a stylish word—it's a traditional Japanese outfit. Which one?
Answer: Kimono
Question: Where would you spot a silver-painted Lenin casually posing like it’s still the Cold War?
Answer: Adler
Question: The Japanese koto has strings to sing—but it's twinning with which Chinese musical cousin?
Answer: Zheng
Question: Which of the following has been attracting tourists since before Instagram was even a thing?
Answer: Egyptian Pyramids
Question: Which city rolls out the red carpet for tourists at the fairytale-like Château Frontenac?
Answer: Quebec City
Question: Hop aboard the Maid of the Mist and get ready to be soaked by what famous natural wonder?
Answer: Niagara Falls
Question: When Canada throws a party, which neighboring country RSVPs the most?
Answer: United States
Question: Only one of these tourist spots isn’t vibing in Paris. Which one is the outsider?
Answer: Van Gogh Museum
Question: Which of these French destinations is all vineyards, castles, and baguette dreams?
Answer: Loire Valley
Question: Which holy site sits in Jerusalem and has been the backdrop for centuries of soul-searching?
Answer: Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Question: Brazil’s number one tourist buddy—who can’t get enough of samba and sun—is from where?
Answer: Argentina
Question: Before Yelp, TripAdvisor, or food influencers—what year did the Michelin Guide roll out its tasty reviews?
Answer: 1900
Question: Where would you find sand dunes that look like a Windows XP wallpaper on steroids—aka Lencois Maranhenses?
Answer: Maranhao
Traditions Trivia
Question: In what year did All Nippon Airways take off and start flying high?
Answer: 1952
Question: Samurai might’ve been tough with swords, but their soft spot in nature? Total blossom boys. What flower was it?
Answer: Cherry blossoms
Question: Where can you nerd out on James Joyce so hard, even Ulysses would be impressed?
Answer: Dublin
Question: Which country made running from angry bulls a national pastime?
Answer: Spain
Question: In ancient Japan, what beauty trend said, “Who needs white teeth anyway?”
Answer: Dyeing one's teeth black
Question: Which drink is so iconic in Russia, it might as well come from the tap?
Answer: Vodka
Question: What do you call the Japanese art of turning flowers into pure poetry?
Answer: Art of flower arrangement
Question: Which explorer thought he’d reached Asia but actually stumbled upon a whole new world? (Oops.)
Answer: Christopher Columbus
Question: If someone’s rocking a hanfu, they’re serving traditional elegance from where?
Answer: China
Question: Where in Japan can you soak, chill, and gossip like it’s a scene from an anime slice-of-life?
Answer: Bathhouse
Food & Cuisine Trivia
Question: Which of the following dishes kicks off an Italian meal like a red carpet for your taste buds?
Answer: Antipasto
Question: Forget forks—what traditional Chinese utensil turns every meal into a finger workout?
Answer: Chopsticks
Question: Caviar: the bougie snack of the rich. But which fish lays the golden eggs—er, roe?
Answer: Sturgeon
Question: If your drink tastes like pirate fuel and vacation in a glass, you’re probably sipping what Caribbean fave?
Answer: Rum
Question: Which country proudly calls haggis its national dish, despite it being a stomach full of mystery?
Answer: Scotland
Question: Name the Spanish showstopper that turns rice, saffron, seafood, and meat into a one-pan party.
Answer: Paella
Question: Which country made raw fish and vinegared rice a global food trend (and a sushi emoji staple)?
Answer: Japan
Question: Which country gave the world kimchi—the spicy, fermented sidekick that slaps your taste buds awake?
Answer: South Korea
Question: In a classic carbonara, what trio brings the creamy, dreamy goodness to life?
Answer: Eggs, cheese, and bacon (or pancetta)
Question: Which Middle Eastern spread is basically chickpea magic mixed with tahini, lemon, and garlic?
Answer: Hummus
Question: What hearty stew from Hungary says, “I hope you like paprika, because I brought the whole jar”?
Answer: Hungary
Question: Which Vietnamese soup is so comforting, it’s basically a warm hug with herbs and rice noodles?
Answer: Pho
Question: Which crispy Indian snack is like a mini edible parcel of spiced potato greatness?
Answer: Samosas
Question: Which Mediterranean country layers eggplant, meat, and béchamel into a dish that’s basically Greek lasagna?
Answer: Greece
Question: Which country turned tacos into a handheld masterpiece loved by college students and foodies alike?
Answer: Mexico
Asian Tourist Destinations Trivia
Question: Fukuoka, Kyoto, and Osaka—where temples, tech, and anime collide. Which country?
Answer: Japan
Question: Macau, Lhasa, Sichuan—casinos, monks, and spicy hot pot. Where are we?
Answer: China
Question: Castle views and pints in Kilkenny? Name the country.
Answer: Republic of Ireland
Question: Da Lat, Hoi An, and Hue—romance, lanterns, and legendary coffee. Where to?
Answer: Vietnam
Question: Chiang Mai: temples, tuk-tuks, and mango sticky rice. Which country’s charm is this?
Answer: Thailand
European Tourist Destinations Trivia
Question: Where can you stroll through the V&A and feel like royalty?
Answer: London
Question: Where’s the Istrian Peninsula serving Adriatic views and Croatian charm?
Answer: Croatia
Question: Which country hides the dreamy fishing village of Portofino?
Answer: Italy
Question: Where do Vikings and shipwrecks star in museum exhibits?
Answer: Stockholm
Question: Which country gave us Florence—aka the Renaissance’s hometown?
Answer: Italy
Question: Iasi’s got culture, charm, and Eastern flair. Where’s it at?
Answer: Romania
Question: Spa days and sea breeze in Sopot—guess the country!
Answer: Poland
Question: Interlaken: where lakes and peaks are a thrill-seeker’s dream. Where?
Answer: Switzerland
Question: Varna’s got sun, sand, and Black Sea vibes. Where to?
Answer: Bulgaria
American Tourist Destinations Trivia
Question: Which Mexican hotspot is just a quick hop from San Diego?
Answer: Tijuana
Question: Which U.S. city gets called the ‘Athens of America’—but with more baseball?
Answer: Boston
Question: McCarran Airport lands you where the slots start at baggage claim. Where?
Answer: Las Vegas
Question: Which sunny state wins the crown for the world’s top tourist magnet?
Answer: Florida
Question: Where does Old Faithful blow off steam like clockwork?
Answer: Yellowstone National Park
Question: Which city rocks the Golden Gate Bridge and fog as a fashion statement?
Answer: San Francisco
Question: Where can you groove on Beale Street and visit Elvis’ crib?
Answer: Memphis, Tennessee
Question: The Grand Canyon calls this state home—big views, bigger wow. Where?
Answer: Arizona
Question: Freedom Trail, Fenway, and Paul Revere rides—what city is this history fest?
Answer: Boston, Massachusetts
Question: Which city plays host to Lady Liberty herself?
Answer: New York City
Question: Which Hawaiian island gives you beaches, volcanoes, and Honolulu?
Answer: Oahu
Question: Hollywood Sign, Walk of Fame, and movie magic—what city are we in?
Answer: Los Angeles, California
Question: Mardi Gras, jazz, and gumbo dreams—what U.S. state brings the party?
Answer: Louisiana
Question: Where do Tex-Mex vibes and the Alamo meet the River Walk?
Answer: San Antonio, Texas
Miscellaneous Tourism Trivia
Question: Which Thames bridge splits open like a drawbridge just for tall ships?
Answer: Tower Bridge
Question: What slow, shell-wearing celebs attract tourists to the Galapagos?
Answer: Tortoises
Question: Which fancy venue in Covent Garden hits the high notes in London?
Answer: Royal Opera House
Question: Which West Indian magic practice sounds like it belongs in a pirate tale?
Answer: Obeah
Question: Which country serves up Stollen as a sweet slice of Christmas?
Answer: Germany
Question: Hungary’s “sea” isn’t salty—but it’s still a splash hit. What is it?
Answer: Lake Balaton
Question: Which nation is home to Vodou, drum beats, and deep-rooted spiritual vibes?
Answer: Haiti
Question: Jamaica’s three historic counties borrow names from where?
Answer: England
Question: Alhambra, El Prado, and tapas galore—where are we touring?
Answer: Spain
Question: Where do choirs, castles, and sheep share the spotlight?
Answer: Wales
Question: Where do you kiss a stone for eloquence—and maybe a cold?
Answer: Ireland
Question: Which U.S. city gets the most selfies, slices, and Statue of Liberty snaps?
Answer: New York City
Question: Which one of these landmarks is not hanging out in London?
Answer: Stonehenge
Question: Which city in Russia hosts an 8-meter mosaic of Lenin?
Answer: Sochi
Question: When it comes to tourist magnets in the U.S.—which city wins again?
Answer: New York City
Question: Where do soccer fans flock to see the famous Nou Camp?
Answer: Barcelona
Question: Where do beaches meet party vibes in Cancun?
Answer: Mexico
Question: Which Brazilian city brings beaches, samba, and Christ the Redeemer?
Answer: Rio de Janeiro
Question: Which world-famous landmark sits proudly in the Southern Hemisphere?
Answer: Sydney Opera House
Question: Which of these attractions has been wowing tourists since the days of pharaohs?
Answer: Great Sphinx of Giza
Question: Where do wine, coastlines, and Roman ruins meet on the Istrian Peninsula?
Answer: Croatia