Statistics for European Cities that Most JetPunkers Should Know

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  • The average score is 18 of 20

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HintCity% Correct
Its symbols include black cabs, double-decker buses and red telephone boothsLondon
100%
Its attractions include a large gate, a checkpoint, and the remains of a wallBerlin
98%
Built upon water, this city is famous for its gondolas and canalsVenice
98%
Designed by Antoni Gaudí, this Catalan city is the world capital of architectureBarcelona
95%
This bilingual city known for its cuisine is home to the EU and NATOBrussels
95%
This Bavarian city holds the annual Oktoberfest celebrationsMunich
95%
"City of Lights" with art museums, a giant arc and a steel towerParis
95%
This city with marble temples was the birthplace of democracyAthens
93%
The westernmost major European city, it has a rich history of trade and explorationLisbon
93%
Built on fourteen islands, this Scandinavian city awards the Nobel PrizeStockholm
93%
Built mostly on reclaimed land below sea level, this city is bisected by canalsAmsterdam
90%
Located in the center of a peninsula, this city boasts museums and flamencoMadrid
88%
Once a massive empire, “The Eternal City” still stands upon the TiberRome
88%
The city of fairy tales, this bike-friendly city is one of the happiest in the worldCopenhagen
83%
Formerly ruled by the Medicis, this city was the birthplace of the RenaissanceFlorence
83%
Located on the Danube, its golden hall is a world center of musicVienna
83%
The most expensive city in the world, it is home to the WTO and the WHOGeneva
80%
The historical capital of Bohemia, it is known as “City of a Hundred Spires”Prague
80%
Formed by a coalition of three towns, this city is famous for its thermal bathsBudapest
78%
This city on the Vistula River signed a major pact in 1955Warsaw
78%

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