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Tourist Route of Europe

Name these attractions that could be on a tourist's route of Europe.
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Clue
Type
Country
Destination
Capital of Ireland
City
Ireland
Dublin
Volcanic basalt hexagonal columns
Coastline
United Kingdom
Giant's Causeway
Scotlands largest lake, Monster
Lake
United Kingdom
Loch Ness
Prehistoric circle of stones
Monument
United Kingdom
Stonehenge
River Thames, 2012 Olympics
City
United Kingdom
London
Anne Frank's House, Red Light District
City
Netherlands
Amsterdam
Site of bloody WWI battle
River
France
Somme
Louvre, Eiffel Tower
City
France
Paris
Sparkling wine, Reims
Region
France
Champagne
Tallest mountain in the Alps
Mountain
Italy / France
Mont Blanc
_____ ______ Gateux
Forest
Germany
Black Forest
Formula 1
City / Country
Monaco
Film festival, French Riviera
City
France
Cannes
Guggenheim Museum
City
Spain
Bilbao
Party capital of Europe
Island
Spain
Ibiza
Mount Etna, Mafia
Island
Italy
Sicily
Center of the Roman Empire
City
Italy
Rome
Huge and famous Catholic church
Cathedral
Vatican City
St. Peter's Basilica
Pompeii
Volcano
Italy
Mount Vesuvius
Canals
City
Italy
Venice
In both Asia and Europe
City
Turkey
Istanbul
Start of the Olympic torch
City
Greece
Olympia
Parthenon, Acropolis
City
Greece
Athens
Kremlin
City
Russia
Moscow
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61 Comments
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Level 21
Sep 3, 2012
I like it a lot!
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Level 46
Apr 23, 2015
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Level 69
Sep 30, 2012
You missed Barcelona.
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Level 82
Apr 15, 2020
He didn't. He just didn't include it.
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Level 77
Oct 30, 2022
He did, anyone who wants to goes to travel through Europe should go to Barcelona.

Is like not going to Paris, Roma or Wien, which is also missing.

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Level 75
Feb 28, 2025
This list was never meant to be exhaustive.
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Level 23
Sep 30, 2012
*Anne Frank
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Level 90
Sep 30, 2012
The Parthenon is in Athens; the Pantheon is in Rome. Easy mistake to make. Unless I think about it before I say it, I get them crossed, too!
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Level ∞
Oct 1, 2012
Fixed
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Level 26
Feb 19, 2013
Can you accept Somma for Somme?
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Level 46
Sep 30, 2012
Good quiz but the Mont Blanc is between France and Italy and not France/Switzerland
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Level ∞
Oct 1, 2012
Fixed
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Level 63
Oct 16, 2012
I was so busy with the rest that I forgot Stonehenge...
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Level 34
Dec 22, 2012
21. simply couldnt recall the name giant's causeway!
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Level 65
Apr 27, 2023
I just struggled to spell it!
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Level 78
Aug 9, 2013
I thought this was supposed to be a tourist route...it all made sense until you jumped from Spain all the way to Turkey and back to Italy. Nice quiz.
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Level ∞
Dec 18, 2013
That was my fault. I didn't really understand the "route" part of this quiz and I juggled the ordering. It's fixed now.
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Level 79
May 31, 2014
I like the route I've come up with better. Good quiz but you're missing a lot of the best parts of Europe.
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Level 74
Feb 8, 2024
Su
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Level 70
Jun 22, 2014
More people should have got the Giant's Causeway, this really surprised me
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Level 89
Jul 29, 2014
Well, I only knew the name in french ("chaussée des géants"), but since it's similar, I cheated a bit... after all, I knew what it was about.
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Level 56
Apr 23, 2015
I visited Giant's Causeway last November. Truly an incredible place; I went there to see the basalt columns but never expected the scenery to be so stunning.
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Level 57
Dec 1, 2014
From Northern Ireland so got Giant's Causeway

21/24

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Level 61
Jan 27, 2015
Good quiz thanks - but surely the tourist destination is Pompeii, not the volcano?
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Level 63
May 25, 2016
Not a lot to be seen in Pompeii These days. I bet you can see the ruins quite well when climbing the Volcano though.
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Level 44
Apr 28, 2020
Not sure when you went to Pompeii or if this comment is supposed to be a joke.

Lots to see in Pompeii and also Herculaneum nearby.

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Level 74
Mar 25, 2015
Please accept Schwarzwald.
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Level 50
Apr 23, 2015
thought it was bilboa, so missed that one...
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Level 80
Sep 23, 2019
I think you have seen too many Rocky movies! ;)
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Level 42
Apr 23, 2015
Skipped almost the whole Balkans! No Czech republic? Prague's among the top tourist destinations for Europe! And Croatia, with its beautiful coast? I wouldn't take your route :P
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Level 8
Apr 23, 2015
I live in Ireland and still managed to miss (or rather mis-read) the Giant's Causeway answer, damn.
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Level 70
Apr 23, 2015
For those that would like every tourist highlight in Europe to be included in a quiz, taking possibly three weeks to answer all the questions ............ make your own quiz.
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Level 49
Apr 23, 2015
No Dubrovnik? Shame.. :(
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Level 75
Apr 23, 2015
You missed Barcelona, Munich, Berlin, and Prague
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Level 38
Apr 23, 2015
It's mostly Western Europe. Maybe have this quiz for Wstn Europe, and one for Eastern, and then a genuinely European one?
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Level 66
Apr 23, 2015
Centre of the Roman empire. Hmmm...
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Level 75
Apr 25, 2015
Love the idea of the quiz. I didn't try the sequel yet and would like to say this is only half of Europe in this quiz. Feels weird that it's called "Tourist Route of Europe" when at least half the countries of Europe are missing, and not just on a one here, one there basis, but rather a large blocks: all the Nordics, the Balcans, the Baltics, Eastern Europe (apart from Russia). I know you can't have all the countries in the same quiz, but this could be called "Western Europe" and if the sequen "Eastern Europe" ? Or then just mix them up more. -- And damn me for not coming up with anything past "Olympus". Duh.
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Level 80
Sep 23, 2019
I suppose most people do not have endless amounts of time on their hands, so will have to make a limited selection of what they want to see in the time they have. relessness chose to take this tour.
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Level 74
Oct 25, 2015
Stonehenge is hardly a monument
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Level 25
Nov 20, 2015
No, it's just a 5000 year old stone circle and possibly a cemetery...not a monument at all...
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Level 76
Jan 4, 2016
Spelling: Gateaux
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Level 92
Apr 8, 2021
Spelling: cakes

If we want to go with plural.

Black Forest gateau is such a cringy name. It's English tacking on the French everyday word for plain old cake for no apparent reason affixed to the most stereotypical part of Germany.

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Level 66
Feb 4, 2016
How come northern Europe doesn't get any love? Berlin? Little Mermaid (overrated, but still)? Stockholm? Winter Palace? Hermitage? Otherwise, great quiz. I've been to three of these places: London, Loch Ness, and Amsterdam.
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Level 81
Sep 8, 2018
Ibiza may be a party island, but the party capital of Europe is Belgrade.
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Level 69
Jan 26, 2019
The trip was too short...
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Level 60
Mar 22, 2019
The route doesn't make much sense though... https://prnt.sc/n1cbin
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Level 75
Apr 3, 2019
You missed Prague, Budapest, Berlin, Munich, Vienna, and Barcelona.
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Level 67
Sep 19, 2019
Great Quiz, small suggestion regarding the "route". After Sparkling Wine, Reims actually ___Gateaux should follow, geographically it makes no sense to travel down south to the Mont Blanc, then back up again to Germany. Don't wanna be a pain, just pointing it out, great quiz nonetheless!
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Level 79
Apr 15, 2020
I agree. The route would also make more sense if 'Pompeii' were two higher and 'In both Asia and Europe' two lower.
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Level 85
Apr 15, 2020
There were two WWI battles on the Marne as well. "Marne" should be accepted as well as "Somme."
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Level 92
Apr 8, 2021
Or stick to Verdun, which has left behind a more lasting scar on the region.
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Level 92
Apr 28, 2020
St. Peter's Basilica is not a cathedral. The cathedral of Rome is St. John Lateran, as it contains the pope's episcopal throne.
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Level 73
Aug 17, 2020
2020 reminder of Gateaux being misspelled.
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Level 88
Nov 5, 2023
2023 reminder
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Level 95
Nov 27, 2020
If some quiz is west oriented,this is the one. I like the idea, but you should have put more european countries, like: Austria, Poland, Portugal, Czechia, Denmark, Romania, Sweden, some Balkan country (countries), etc.

P.S. It would be nice if Olimpia is acceptable for Olympia. :)

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Level 78
Jun 8, 2022
Loch Lomond is Scotland's largest lake
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Level 88
Nov 5, 2023
Yes
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Level 80
May 16, 2025
Loch Lomond is Scotland's largest lake by area; Loch Ness is Scotland's largest lake by volume.
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Level 85
May 7, 2024
I don't suppose you'd accept Fingal's Cave (isle of Staffa, coastline off Scotland) for the Giant's Causeway question? It's a tourist attraction, especially for those visiting the isle of Iona, and fits the same description.
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Level 77
Jun 20, 2024
St. Peter is not a Cathedral, the Cathedral of Rome is St. John.
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Level 74
Jan 12, 2026
Perhaps you could think about accepting Meuse as a possible answer for the WWI battle. It's not called the battle of the Meuse, so I understand why it's not, but it was a major factor in the battle of Verdun.