Statistics for Best European Places Holidays A-Z

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  • This quiz has been taken 78 times
  • The average score is 21 of 25

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HintHintAnswer% Correct
The Capital of Greece and one of the Oldest cities in the WorldAAthens
100%
The Largest Belgian City and the Headquarters of the European UnionBBrussels
99%
The Portugese city combines the old (medieval castles and historic town squares) with the modern (cable cars and shopping malls), to make a truly unique city.LLisbon
97%
After dominating the world for centuries, in modern times it is now a modern Italian city, offering a wide range of traditional foods and spectactular attractions.RRome
96%
It is renowned around the world for delicious pizzas (according to locals, pizza was first invented here), busy harbours and its Mediterranean lifestyle. It’s also incredibly historical.NNaples
95%
The southern German city is a big tourist attraction for many. BMW World, the Allianz Arena, the National Theatre and Nymphenburg Palace are just some of many treasures.MMunich
93%
Its the perfect destination if you are looking for adventure, with its famous Holmenkollen Ski Jump, or if you are looking for relaxation, you can visit Vigeland Park where you’ll find stunning sculptures by Gustav Vigeland.OOslo
93%
Sweden’s capital sits on a 14-island archipelago and is a city full of secrets to discover, with multiple museums and libraries, high-tech public transport, and lots of theatres and stadiums.SStockholm
93%
The 5th Richest Cities in the world, Temple Bar is hopping with bars, nightlife and loud music, and St. Patrick’s CathedralDDublin
92%
Scottish art at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, and admire the statues of famous Scots in George’s Square.GGlasgow
89%
Not fully European as it lies in Asia, too, the connecting Bosphorus Bridge is an outstanding attraction, Over-run by temples and monasteries.IIstanbul
89%
It is known so well for its art, gardens and buildings, as well as fashion and food. It is a truly lovely city with an endless number of things to see and do.PParis
89%
The mega Swiss town is a great place to start a European holiday with an international airport, and a location in the heart of Europe. The Swiss Alps surround it, and together with a Lake , it is extremely picturesque.ZZurich
88%
Historic Buildings, Large Canals and The Little MermaidCCopenhagen
86%
Known for it's Masterpieces of art, like Michaelangelo’s ‘David’.FFlorence
86%
Notable cathedrals worth visiting include St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery and St. Andrews Church. Get to know the folk like at the Pyrohiv where you’ll find traditional Ukrainian architecture.KKiev
86%
After being badly damaged in World War II, the rebuilt city looks as good as ever, and its cobblestone town square and one-of-a-kind metro station, mixes the Stare Miasto (old town) and Nowe Miasto (New Town) perfectly.WWarsaw
85%
The largest city in Estonia is known for its arts, as well as its traditional old-style buildings, and it is also blessed with a beautiful bay.TTallinn
84%
The United Kingdom isn’t known for great weather, but its lush green gardens, rich history and fantastic facilities make it a worthwhile place to visit.YYork
80%
Most famous for its romantic Romeo and Juliet setting, it also offers a Roman arena still used today for concerts, and the energetic Piazza Delle Erbe, a great place for sipping a coffee and people-watching.VVerona
78%
It is half water, with gulfs,bays and fjords, combined with lush green grass and snow capped mountainsHHelsinki
72%
One of Holland’s most famous cities offers visitors the chance to explore unique buildings and enjoy a lovely climate.EEindhoven
59%
It is an Island near Nantes, You get all the French luxuries in an English speaking country.JJersey
59%
It is a smaller version of Stockholm, and its great bike hire system is a perfect way to explore the quiet town.UUppsala
41%
Located perfectly in Brittany, on France’s western coast, It is a traditional Breton town.QQuimper
34%

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