Landmarks are often the first images we connect with a country, city, or even an entire continent. Think Paris and the Eiffel Tower appears immediately. Think Rome and the Colosseum is almost impossible to ignore. Think Australia and many people picture the Sydney Opera House before they think of anything else.
But famous landmarks are not only beautiful places or tourist attractions. They tell stories about ancient civilizations, empires, religion, engineering, art, geography, power, trade, and the way people wanted to be remembered. That is why world landmark trivia is so loved worldwide: you are not only guessing a place, you are connecting history, geography, culture, architecture, and travel.
This famous landmarks quiz includes 230 landmark trivia questions and answers grouped by category, so you can use it for a pub quiz, classroom activity, road trip game, family night, travel-themed party, homeschool lesson, or simply to test your own knowledge. I have included easy questions, but also more challenging ones, and there are even a few hard ones – and if you prefer wordplay clues over fact-based questions, don’t miss our upcoming companion guide featuring 200 clever travel riddles with answers!
If you enjoy this kind of travel quiz, you can find more questions in the Travel Trivia section here on Earth’s Attractions.
How to Use These Famous Landmark Quiz Questions
You can use these famous landmark quiz questions in a lot of ways. They work for pub quiz nights, classroom geography games, family evenings, travel-themed parties, road trips, airport waits, train rides, homeschool activities, or just a quiet evening when you want to test how much you actually know about the world.
For an easier game, start with the first two sections. For a stronger challenge, mix questions from different categories so players have to move between U.S. landmarks, Europe, ancient ruins, natural wonders, Asia, South America, and Africa. If you are playing with kids or mixed-age groups, keep the harder questions for bonus points.
And because this is not only a famous landmarks quiz but also a way to learn more about the world, you may discover a few places you want to add to your future travel list.
Easy Famous Landmark Quiz Questions
Get your game night started with these easy famous landmark quiz questions perfect for families, casual travelers, or younger geography students. This introductory round focuses on the world’s most recognizable architectural wonders and global monuments that almost everyone can name from a simple clue.
1. What famous iron tower is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Paris, France?
Answer: The Eiffel Tower.
2. What ancient amphitheater in Rome is one of Italy’s most famous landmarks?
Answer: The Colosseum.
3. What white marble mausoleum in Agra, India, was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife?
Answer: The Taj Mahal.
4. What ancient Egyptian landmark complex includes the Great Pyramid of Giza?
Answer: The Giza Pyramid Complex.
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5. What long defensive structure in China is one of the most famous landmarks in the world?
Answer: The Great Wall of China.
6. What large white opera house with sail-like roofs is one of the most famous landmarks in Australia?
Answer: The Sydney Opera House.
7. What copper statue stands on Liberty Island in New York Harbor?
Answer: The Statue of Liberty.
8. What leaning bell tower is one of the most famous landmarks in Pisa, Italy?
Answer: The Leaning Tower of Pisa.
9. What ancient stone circle in England is famous for its prehistoric design and mystery?
Answer: Stonehenge.
10. What ancient Inca site in Peru sits high in the Andes Mountains?
Answer: Machu Picchu.
11. What massive statue of Jesus Christ overlooks Rio de Janeiro, Brazil?
Answer: Christ the Redeemer.
12. What famous bridge connects San Francisco to Marin County in California?
Answer: The Golden Gate Bridge.
13. What clock tower in London is often mistakenly called Big Ben?
Answer: Elizabeth Tower. Big Ben is the bell inside it.
14. What large triumphal arch stands at the western end of the Champs-Élysées in Paris?
Answer: The Arc de Triomphe.
15. What royal residence in London is associated with the British monarch?
Answer: Buckingham Palace.
16. What ancient city in Jordan is famous for rock-cut buildings and rose-colored cliffs?
Answer: Petra.
17. What famous palace and fortress complex stands on a hill in Granada, Spain?
Answer: The Alhambra.
18. What basilica in Barcelona was designed by Antoni Gaudí and is still one of Spain’s most famous landmarks?
Answer: La Sagrada Família.
19. What New York City skyscraper is one of the most famous Art Deco buildings in the world?
Answer: The Empire State Building.
20. What canyon in Arizona was carved by the Colorado River?
Answer: The Grand Canyon.
21. What famous waterfall sits on the border between the United States and Canada?
Answer: Niagara Falls.
22. What monument carved into a mountain in South Dakota shows the faces of four U.S. presidents?
Answer: Mount Rushmore.
23. What famous palace near Paris is known for the Hall of Mirrors and its formal gardens?
Answer: The Palace of Versailles.
24. What mountain in Japan is often shown with a snow-covered cone?
Answer: Mount Fuji.
25. What colorful cathedral with onion domes stands beside Moscow’s Red Square?
Answer: Saint Basil’s Cathedral.
26. What famous tower in Seattle was built for the 1962 World’s Fair?
Answer: The Space Needle.
27. What London bridge has two towers and a roadway that can open for ships?
Answer: Tower Bridge.
28. What ancient Greek temple on the Acropolis was dedicated to Athena?
Answer: The Parthenon.
29. What famous New York City square is nicknamed “The Crossroads of the World”?
Answer: Times Square.
30. What massive red sandstone monolith in Australia is sacred to the Anangu people?
Answer: Uluru.
World Landmark Trivia by Country and City
Test your geographical coordination with this targeted round of world landmark trivia by country and city. These trivia questions move past what the structure looks like and challenge players to pinpoint exactly where these famous tourist attractions sit on a global map.
31. In which city would you find the Eiffel Tower?
Answer: Paris, France.
32. In which country is the Taj Mahal located?
Answer: India.
33. In which country would you visit Petra?
Answer: Jordan.
34. In which city is the Colosseum located?
Answer: Rome, Italy.
35. In which country would you find Machu Picchu?
Answer: Peru.
36. In which city is the Burj Khalifa located?
Answer: Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
37. In which country is Angkor Wat located?
Answer: Cambodia.
38. In which city is the Brandenburg Gate located?
Answer: Berlin, Germany.

39. In which country is Neuschwanstein Castle located?
Answer: Germany.
40. In which city would you find the Duomo di Milano?
Answer: Milan, Italy.
41. In which city is the Louvre Museum located?
Answer: Paris, France.
42. In which city would you find the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque?
Answer: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
43. In which city is the Charles Bridge one of the most famous landmarks?
Answer: Prague, Czech Republic.
44. In which country is the Matterhorn one of the most famous mountain landmarks?
Answer: Switzerland.
45. In which city would you find the Petronas Twin Towers?
Answer: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
46. In which country is the Potala Palace located?
Answer: China, in Tibet.
47. In which city is the Grand Palace a major tourist landmark?
Answer: Bangkok, Thailand.
48. In which country is the ancient city of Ephesus located?
Answer: Turkey.
49. In which city would you find Park Güell?
Answer: Barcelona, Spain.
50. In which city would you find the CN Tower?
Answer: Toronto, Canada.
51. In which city is the Little Mermaid statue located?
Answer: Copenhagen, Denmark.
52. In which country can you visit the historic village of Sidi Bou Said?
Answer: Tunisia.
53. In which city is the Royal Palace of Madrid located?
Answer: Madrid, Spain.
54. In which city would you find Gyeongbokgung Palace?
Answer: Seoul, South Korea.
55. In which country can you visit the fortified village of Aït Benhaddou?
Answer: Morocco.
56. In which city would you find the Atomium?
Answer: Brussels, Belgium.
57. In which country can you visit the Geirangerfjord?
Answer: Norway.
58. In which city would you find the Western Wall and the Dome of the Rock?
Answer: Jerusalem.
59. In which country is Santorini located?
Answer: Greece.
60. In which country would you find the city of Samarkand and Registan Square?
Answer: Uzbekistan.
If you enjoy this type of map-based travel quiz, you may also like my 100 geography trivia questions with answers. That article goes beyond landmarks and includes rivers, capitals, borders, continents, countries, and other geography facts that are useful for quiz nights and classroom games.
U.S. Landmark Quiz Questions
From towering West Coast suspension bridges to historic East Coast architectural monuments, these U.S. landmark quiz questions cover America’s most famous historic sites and national parks. It is an excellent resource for classroom geography games or classic American road trip entertainment.
61. What famous U.S. landmark is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue?
Answer: The White House.
62. What memorial in Washington, D.C. honors the 16th U.S. president?
Answer: The Lincoln Memorial.
63. What tall obelisk in Washington, D.C. honors the first U.S. president?
Answer: The Washington Monument.
64. What historic building in Philadelphia is associated with the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution?
Answer: Independence Hall.
65. What island in San Francisco Bay was once home to a famous federal prison?
Answer: Alcatraz Island.
66. What famous sign is located on Mount Lee in Los Angeles?
Answer: The Hollywood Sign.
67. What Texas landmark is strongly associated with the Battle of the Alamo?
Answer: The Alamo.
68. What large arch in St. Louis is known as the Gateway to the West?
Answer: The Gateway Arch.
69. What Chicago sculpture is popularly known as “The Bean”?
Answer: Cloud Gate.
70. What observation tower in Seattle has a flying saucer-like top?
Answer: The Space Needle.
71. What famous dam on the Colorado River sits on the border of Nevada and Arizona?
Answer: Hoover Dam.
72. What national memorial in Hawaii honors the lives lost during the attack on Pearl Harbor?
Answer: The USS Arizona Memorial.
73. What U.S. national park is famous for the Old Faithful geyser?
Answer: Yellowstone National Park.
74. What U.S. national park is famous for El Capitan and Half Dome?
Answer: Yosemite National Park.
75. What Utah landmark is one of the most famous natural arches in the United States?
Answer: Delicate Arch.
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76. What Oregon lake is the deepest lake in the United States?
Answer: Crater Lake.
77. What New Mexico national park is famous for huge underground limestone caves?
Answer: Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
78. What desert landscape on the Arizona-Utah border is famous for sandstone buttes and has appeared in many Western films?
Answer: Monument Valley.
79. What Colorado site is famous for ancient cliff dwellings built by Ancestral Puebloans?
Answer: Mesa Verde.
80. What New York train terminal is famous for its grand main concourse and celestial ceiling?
Answer: Grand Central Terminal.
81. What New Orleans square is one of the city’s most recognizable historic places?
Answer: Jackson Square.
82. What former plantation in Virginia was the home of Thomas Jefferson?
Answer: Monticello.
83. What South Dakota landmark features enormous carved presidential faces?
Answer: Mount Rushmore.
84. What U.S. national park in California is famous for giant sequoia trees?
Answer: Sequoia National Park.
85. What famous avenue in New York City is associated with theaters and musicals?
Answer: Broadway.
For a much bigger quiz focused only on America, continue with my 150 U.S. travel trivia questions with answers. It includes U.S. geography, cities, states, culture, national parks, history, and landmarks.
Europe Landmark Quiz Questions
Immerse yourself in centuries of history with these Europe landmark quiz questions, spanning ancient Roman remnants, dramatic fairy-tale castles, and sprawling royal palaces. This round is perfect for history buffs and Europhiles looking to test their knowledge of the Old Continent.
86. What famous cathedral in Paris is known for its Gothic architecture and towers?
Answer: Notre-Dame Cathedral.
87. What famous fountain in Rome is known for the tradition of throwing coins into the water?
Answer: The Trevi Fountain.
88. What Venetian square is home to St. Mark’s Basilica?
Answer: Piazza San Marco.
89. What palace in Vienna was the summer residence of the Habsburg rulers?
Answer: Schönbrunn Palace.
90. What palace in Munich was the former royal palace of Bavarian rulers?
Answer: The Munich Residenz.

91. What Gothic cathedral in Cologne is one of Germany’s most famous landmarks?
Answer: Cologne Cathedral.
92. What famous Amsterdam museum is dedicated to the life and work of Vincent van Gogh?
Answer: The Van Gogh Museum.
93. What Amsterdam museum preserves the hiding place of Anne Frank?
Answer: The Anne Frank House.
94. What historic London fortress is home to the Crown Jewels?
Answer: The Tower of London.
95. What medieval fortress dominates the skyline of Scotland’s capital?
Answer: Edinburgh Castle.
96. What famous royal castle is located in Windsor, England?
Answer: Windsor Castle.
97. What church in London has been the site of many British royal coronations?
Answer: Westminster Abbey.
98. What palace in Madrid is the official residence of the Spanish royal family?
Answer: The Royal Palace of Madrid.
99. What cathedral in Seville is one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world?
Answer: Seville Cathedral.
100. What medieval fortified city in France is famous for its walls and towers?
Answer: Carcassonne.
101. What island commune in Normandy is surrounded by tidal waters?
Answer: Mont-Saint-Michel.
102. What Belgian square is known for ornate guildhalls in Brussels?
Answer: Grand Place.
103. What historic wooden bridge in Lucerne is decorated with interior paintings?
Answer: Chapel Bridge / Kapellbrücke.
104. What landmark in Brussels was designed to represent a giant iron crystal cell?
Answer: The Atomium.
105. What bridge in Florence is known for shops built along it?
Answer: Ponte Vecchio.
106. What enclosed bridge in Venice connects the Doge’s Palace to the old prison?
Answer: The Bridge of Sighs.
107. What grand chateau in France’s Loire Valley is famous for its double-helix staircase?
Answer: Château de Chambord.
108. What bridge in Mostar was rebuilt after being destroyed during the Bosnian War?
Answer: Stari Most.
109. What palace in Avignon served as the seat of popes during part of the 14th century?
Answer: The Palais des Papes.
110. What Roman amphitheater in Croatia is famous for its preserved four side towers?
Answer: The Pula Arena.
111. What famous palace near St. Petersburg is known for golden fountains and Baroque architecture?
Answer: Peterhof Palace.
112. What Icelandic church in Reykjavík is known for its tall stepped facade inspired by basalt columns?
Answer: Hallgrímskirkja.

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113. What massive brick castle in Poland is often described as one of the largest castles in the world by land area?
Answer: Malbork Castle.
114. What prehistoric monument on Ireland’s Boyne Valley is aligned with the winter solstice sunrise?
Answer: Newgrange.
115. What Greek site was home to the famous Oracle of Apollo?
Answer: Delphi.
If Europe is your favorite quiz category, you can continue with my 175 Europe travel trivia questions with answers. And if you want a more focused country quiz, try my Italy trivia questions and answers, because Italy alone has enough landmarks, food, art, history, and geography for a full quiz night.
North America Landmark Trivia Questions
Look beyond the United States with these diverse North America landmark trivia questions, highlighting the majestic natural wonders of Canada, historic Caribbean fortifications, and the breathtaking ancient Mayan ruins stretching across Mexico and Central America.
116. What Canadian landmark in Toronto was once the tallest freestanding structure in the world?
Answer: The CN Tower.
117. What hotel in Quebec City looks like a castle and dominates the city skyline?
Answer: Château Frontenac.
118. What turquoise lake in Banff National Park is one of Canada’s most photographed natural landmarks?
Answer: Lake Louise.
119. What Mayan pyramid at Chichén Itzá is also known as El Castillo?
Answer: The Temple of Kukulcán.

120. What ancient Mesoamerican city near Mexico City is famous for the Pyramid of the Sun?
Answer: Teotihuacán.
121. What cliffside Mayan ruins in Mexico overlook the Caribbean Sea?
Answer: Tulum.
122. What Mayan city in Chiapas, Mexico is famous for temples surrounded by jungle?
Answer: Palenque.
123. What famous canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through Central America?
Answer: The Panama Canal.
124. What Costa Rican volcano is famous for its symmetrical cone and surrounding rainforest area?
Answer: Arenal Volcano.
125. What ancient Mayan city in Guatemala is famous for temples rising above the jungle canopy?
Answer: Tikal.
126. What waterfall near Ocho Rios is one of Jamaica’s most famous natural attractions?
Answer: Dunn’s River Falls.
127. What historic district in Cuba is famous for colonial streets, plazas, and colorful architecture?
Answer: Old Havana.
128. What blue hole off the coast of Belize is one of the world’s most famous diving sites?
Answer: The Great Blue Hole.
129. What walled colonial city in the Dominican Republic is one of the oldest European settlements in the Americas?
Answer: Santo Domingo’s Colonial City / Zona Colonial.
130. What fortress in Puerto Rico protects the entrance to San Juan Bay?
Answer: Castillo San Felipe del Morro / El Morro.
Ancient Landmark Trivia Questions
Step back in time with these fascinating ancient landmark trivia questions featuring archaeological wonders, forgotten empires, and prehistoric stone structures. These questions test your knowledge on how early civilizations designed monumental engineering triumphs thousands of years ago.
131. What ancient Roman temple in Rome is famous for its massive dome and central oculus?
Answer: The Pantheon.
132. What ancient Roman city was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD?
Answer: Pompeii.
133. What ancient Egyptian temple complex is located near modern Luxor and includes the Great Hypostyle Hall?
Answer: Karnak Temple.
134. What ancient Egyptian rock temples were moved to save them from flooding caused by the Aswan High Dam?
Answer: Abu Simbel.
135. What ancient Buddhist monument in Indonesia is famous for its many stupas?
Answer: Borobudur.
136. What ancient citadel in Sri Lanka is built around a massive rock formation?
Answer: Sigiriya.
137. What ancient Persian ceremonial capital is located in modern Iran?
Answer: Persepolis.
138. What ancient Roman wall marked the northern frontier of Roman Britain?
Answer: Hadrian’s Wall.
139. What ancient archaeological site in Pakistan was part of the Indus Valley Civilization?
Answer: Mohenjo-daro.
140. What ancient city in Iraq is associated with the Ishtar Gate and King Nebuchadnezzar II?
Answer: Babylon.
141. What ancient Greek city is famous for the Lion Gate and the Treasury of Atreus?
Answer: Mycenae.
142. What ancient theater in Athens is associated with early Greek drama?
Answer: The Theatre of Dionysus.
143. What ancient Roman marketplace and civic center sits between the Palatine and Capitoline hills?
Answer: The Roman Forum.
144. What ancient Roman victory arch stands near the Colosseum?
Answer: The Arch of Constantine.
145. What ancient site in Turkey is traditionally associated with Homer’s Iliad?
Answer: Troy.
146. What ancient Minoan palace complex is located on the island of Crete?
Answer: The Palace of Knossos.

147. What ancient Roman aqueduct bridge crosses the Gardon River in southern France?
Answer: Pont du Gard.
148. What ancient Roman theater in Turkey is considered one of the best-preserved ancient theaters?
Answer: Aspendos Theater.
149. What ancient cave monuments in Maharashtra, India are famous for Buddhist art and architecture?
Answer: The Ajanta Caves.
150. What ancient cave temple complex in India includes Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain monuments?
Answer: The Ellora Caves.
151. What ancient Zapotec site in Mexico sits on a flattened mountain ridge?
Answer: Monte Albán.
152. What ancient stone temples in Malta are older than Stonehenge?
Answer: The Megalithic Temples of Malta.
153. What prehistoric underground burial site in Malta is carved into rock on multiple levels?
Answer: The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum.
154. What ancient Roman ruins in Tunisia include the remains of Rome’s major rival city?
Answer: Carthage.
155. What ancient city in Lebanon is known for huge Roman temple ruins?
Answer: Baalbek.
South America Landmark Quiz Questions
From high-altitude Inca citadels perched in the Andes Mountains to modern equator monuments and remote volcanic islands, these South America landmark quiz questions will test your knowledge of the vibrant cultural sites and dramatic geography found across the southern hemisphere.
156. What mountain in Rio de Janeiro is reached by cable car and offers famous views of the city?
Answer: Sugarloaf Mountain.
157. What waterfall system on the border of Brazil and Argentina is made up of hundreds of falls?
Answer: Iguazu Falls.

158. What salt flat in Bolivia creates mirror-like reflections after rain?
Answer: Salar de Uyuni.
159. What ancient geoglyphs in Peru are best seen from the air?
Answer: The Nazca Lines.
160. What lake between Peru and Bolivia is one of the highest navigable lakes in the world?
Answer: Lake Titicaca.
161. What Colombian city is famous for its colorful old town and colonial walls?
Answer: Cartagena.
162. What island group belonging to Ecuador is famous for unique wildlife and Charles Darwin’s observations?
Answer: The Galápagos Islands.
163. What waterfall in Venezuela is the world’s highest uninterrupted waterfall?
Answer: Angel Falls.
164. What glacier in Argentina is famous for dramatic ice calving?
Answer: Perito Moreno Glacier.
165. What Chilean island is famous for giant stone statues called moai?
Answer: Easter Island / Rapa Nui.
166. What mountain range runs along much of the western side of South America?
Answer: The Andes.
167. What Chilean national park is famous for granite towers and dramatic Patagonian landscapes?
Answer: Torres del Paine National Park.
168. What equator monument near Quito marks Ecuador’s famous latitude line?
Answer: Mitad del Mundo.
169. What colorful Buenos Aires neighborhood is famous for Caminito street?
Answer: La Boca.
170. What ancient fortress above Cusco is known for massive stone walls?
Answer: Sacsayhuamán.
Asia Landmark Quiz Questions
Explore centuries of architectural mastery with these rich Asia landmark quiz questions. This section features glittering skyscrapers, golden Buddhist pagodas, sprawling imperial palaces, and sacred geometric stepwells hidden across the Far East.
171. What palace complex in Beijing was once home to Chinese emperors?
Answer: The Forbidden City.
172. What famous square in Beijing is one of the largest public squares in the world?
Answer: Tiananmen Square.
173. What army of clay soldiers was discovered near Xi’an, China?
Answer: The Terracotta Warriors.
174. What orange torii gate in Japan appears to float at high tide?
Answer: The Itsukushima Shrine torii gate.
175. What famous Buddhist temple in Kyoto is known as the Golden Pavilion?
Answer: Kinkaku-ji.
176. What famous Shinto shrine in Kyoto is known for thousands of red torii gates?
Answer: Fushimi Inari Taisha.
177. What Singapore landmark is famous for three hotel towers and a rooftop infinity pool?
Answer: Marina Bay Sands.
178. What futuristic garden in Singapore is known for Supertrees?
Answer: Gardens by the Bay.

179. What limestone cave temple near Kuala Lumpur is reached by a colorful staircase?
Answer: Batu Caves.
180. What ancient temple city in Myanmar is famous for thousands of pagodas?
Answer: Bagan.
181. What golden pagoda is one of the most sacred landmarks in Yangon, Myanmar?
Answer: Shwedagon Pagoda.
182. What temple in Bangkok is famous for a large reclining Buddha?
Answer: Wat Pho.
183. What temple in Bangkok is also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha?
Answer: Wat Phra Kaew.
184. What Indonesian Hindu temple complex near Yogyakarta is famous for tall, pointed towers?
Answer: Prambanan.
185. What Mughal fort in Delhi is a major historic landmark of India?
Answer: The Red Fort.
186. What sacred Sikh temple in Amritsar is covered with gold?
Answer: The Golden Temple / Harmandir Sahib.
187. What city in Saudi Arabia is home to the Kaaba?
Answer: Mecca.
188. What Buddhist temple in Myanmar is famous for a golden rock balanced on the edge of a cliff?
Answer: Kyaiktiyo Pagoda / the Golden Rock.
189. What Japanese temple in Nara is home to a giant bronze Buddha?
Answer: Tōdai-ji.
190. What white temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand is a modern artistic Buddhist landmark?
Answer: Wat Rong Khun / the White Temple.
191. What observation tower in Tokyo is the tallest structure in Japan?
Answer: Tokyo Skytree.
192. What historic Mumbai monument was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary?
Answer: The Gateway of India.
193. What massive stepwell in Rajasthan, India has thousands of narrow steps descending into the ground?
Answer: Chand Baori.
194. What bay in Vietnam is famous for limestone karsts rising from emerald water?
Answer: Ha Long Bay.
195. What Turkish region is famous for fairy chimneys, cave dwellings, and hot air balloons?
Answer: Cappadocia.
If you want more questions from this region, I also have a full Asia trivia questions and answers article with geography, history, food, cities, famous places, and cultural facts.
Africa and Middle East Landmark Trivia Questions
Journey across ancient trade routes with these rewarding Africa and Middle East landmark trivia questions. This round covers iconic desert structures, rock-hewn religious sites, modern sail-shaped luxury hotels, and soaring freestanding volcanic peaks.
196. What ancient Egyptian statue has a lion’s body and a human head?
Answer: The Great Sphinx of Giza.
197. What temple in Luxor is connected historically with the Avenue of Sphinxes?
Answer: Luxor Temple.
198. What mountain in Tanzania is the highest peak in Africa?
Answer: Mount Kilimanjaro.
199. What desert in North Africa is the largest hot desert in the world?
Answer: The Sahara Desert.
200. What famous waterfall on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe is known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya?
Answer: Victoria Falls.
201. What flat-topped mountain overlooks Cape Town, South Africa?
Answer: Table Mountain.
202. What island off Tanzania is famous for Stone Town and spice history?
Answer: Zanzibar.
203. What Ethiopian churches are carved directly into rock and associated with King Lalibela?
Answer: The Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela.
204. What ancient city in Mali is associated with learning, trade, and desert routes?
Answer: Timbuktu.
205. What famous square in Marrakech is known for performers, food stalls, and markets?
Answer: Jemaa el-Fnaa.
206. What Roman amphitheater in Tunisia is one of the best-preserved in North Africa?
Answer: El Jem Amphitheatre.
207. What famous mosque in Casablanca has one of the tallest minarets in the world?
Answer: Hassan II Mosque.
208. What sacred platform in Jerusalem is home to the Dome of the Rock?
Answer: Temple Mount / Haram al-Sharif.
209. What ancient fortress near the Dead Sea is associated with a dramatic Roman siege?
Answer: Masada.
210. What modern landmark in Dubai is shaped like a sail?
Answer: Burj Al Arab.
211. What artificial island in Dubai is shaped like a palm tree?
Answer: Palm Jumeirah.
212. What ancient city in Saudi Arabia is known for rock-cut tombs and Nabataean history?
Answer: Hegra / Al-Hijr.
213. What famous mosque in Muscat is one of Oman’s major landmarks?
Answer: Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque.
214. What African landscape in Madagascar is famous for unusual baobab trees?
Answer: Avenue of the Baobabs.

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215. What Moroccan city is famous for its blue-painted streets and buildings?
Answer: Chefchaouen.
Natural Landmark Quiz Questions
No human engineering allowed here—these natural landmark quiz questions focus entirely on Earth’s wildest, most majestic creations. Test your knowledge on record-breaking canyons, hyper-saline lakes, deep freshwater basins, and geometric basalt column formations formed over millions of years.
216. What coral reef system off Australia is the largest in the world?
Answer: The Great Barrier Reef.
217. What mountain in Nepal and Tibet is the highest mountain above sea level?
Answer: Mount Everest.
218. What desert valley in California is one of the hottest places on Earth?
Answer: Death Valley.
219. What Icelandic waterfall is known as the “Golden Falls”?
Answer: Gullfoss.
220. What Icelandic glacier lagoon is famous for floating icebergs?
Answer: Jökulsárlón.

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221. What Norwegian cliff rises dramatically above the Lysefjord and is also called Pulpit Rock?
Answer: Preikestolen.
222. What Irish coastal cliffs are among the country’s most famous natural landmarks?
Answer: The Cliffs of Moher.
223. What Croatian national park is famous for terraced lakes and waterfalls?
Answer: Plitvice Lakes National Park.
224. What Chinese scenic area is famous for sandstone pillars that inspired floating mountain imagery?
Answer: Zhangjiajie National Forest Park.
225. What New Zealand fiord is famous for sheer rock walls, waterfalls, and dramatic scenery?
Answer: Milford Sound.
226. What lake in Siberia is the deepest freshwater lake in the world?
Answer: Lake Baikal.
227. What hyper-saline lake bordered by Jordan and Israel sits at one of the lowest land elevations on Earth?
Answer: The Dead Sea.
228. What Northern Ireland landmark is famous for interlocking basalt columns?
Answer: The Giant’s Causeway.
229. What Colombian river is nicknamed the “River of Five Colors”?
Answer: Caño Cristales.

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230. What sandstone rock formation near the Arizona-Utah border is famous for wave-like patterns?
Answer: The Wave.
If you like record-breaking places, natural wonders, and surprising geography facts, you may also enjoy my 75 travel trivia questions about world superlatives. That quiz is a good next step after this one because it focuses on the tallest, deepest, largest, oldest, and most surprising places on Earth.
Landmark Trivia Questions: Frequently Asked Questions
What are landmark trivia questions?
Landmark trivia questions are quiz questions about famous monuments, buildings, archaeological sites, natural wonders, religious sites, bridges, towers, palaces, museums, cities, and world-famous places. They usually test knowledge of geography, history, travel, architecture, culture, and world records.
What are good famous landmarks quiz questions?
Good famous landmarks quiz questions include a mix of easy and more challenging places. The Eiffel Tower, Colosseum, Taj Mahal, Statue of Liberty, Great Wall of China, Sydney Opera House, Machu Picchu, Petra, Angkor Wat, Stonehenge, Grand Canyon, and Great Barrier Reef are good examples because they are recognizable but still allow for interesting clues.
Can I use these world landmark trivia questions for a pub quiz?
Yes, these world landmark trivia questions work well for pub quizzes because they are grouped by category. You can create separate rounds about U.S. landmarks, Europe landmarks, ancient landmarks, natural landmarks, Asia landmarks, South America landmarks, or Africa and Middle East landmarks.
Are these landmark trivia questions suitable for kids?
Many of these landmark trivia questions are suitable for kids, especially the easy famous landmark quiz section and the country-and-city questions. For younger children, choose well-known places such as the Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, Great Wall of China, Big Ben, Colosseum, Taj Mahal, Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore, and Sydney Opera House.
What is a good world landmarks quiz for students?
A good world landmarks quiz for students should include famous places from every continent and should connect each landmark to a country, city, culture, or historical period. This quiz includes ancient landmarks, natural landmarks, famous buildings, religious sites, U.S. landmarks, and major travel icons, so it can be used for geography, history, culture, and travel lessons.
How many famous landmark questions are included in this quiz?
This quiz includes 230 famous landmark quiz questions and answers. The questions cover easy landmarks, world landmarks by country and city, U.S. landmarks, Europe landmarks, North America landmarks, ancient landmarks, South America landmarks, Asia landmarks, Africa and Middle East landmarks, and natural landmarks.
Conclusion
Famous landmarks are easy to recognize in photos, but they become much more interesting when you start connecting them with the places, people, stories, and history behind them. A landmark can be a temple, a bridge, a palace, a mountain, a ruin, a tower, a mosque, a cathedral, a canyon, or a whole ancient city. Some were built to impress rulers, some to honor faith, some to protect cities, and some became famous because nature created something unforgettable.
Use this famous landmarks quiz for a game night, classroom activity, pub quiz, travel party, road trip, or family challenge, and see how many places you can recognize without looking at a map.
And if you want to keep playing, explore more quizzes in the Travel Trivia section, try my Italy trivia questions, or continue with my 200 travel riddles with answers once that article is live.
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Violeta-Loredana Pascal is a communications expert, business mentor, and the founder of Earth’s Attractions and PRwave INTERNATIONAL. A pioneer in the Romanian digital PR landscape since 2005, she holds a degree in Communication and Social Sciences from SNSPA Bucharest. Violeta is a senior trainer at AcademiadeAfaceri.ro, where she leverages over 20 years of experience to teach professional courses in PR strategy and workplace productivity. By blending high-level business consulting with a passion for holistic travel and wellness, she empowers solopreneurs to overcome procrastination, build profitable brands, and design a life of purposeful adventure.






