Weirdest Tourist Attractions in the World

A colorful collage of unusual tourist attractions including a giant glass slipper, underwater sculptures, and a ball of paint, all showcased in a whimsical, eye-catching style.

Weirdest Tourist Attractions Quiz

Think you know about the strangest places on Earth? Test your knowledge with our engaging quiz on the weirdest tourist attractions around the world! From bizarre art installations to unique museums, this quiz will challenge your understanding of offbeat travel destinations.

Join fellow adventurers and see how much you really know! Here’s what you can expect:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Quirky and unusual attractions
  • A chance to learn something new
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CuriousExplorer157
This photo comes from Valentine, Texas, of "Prada Marfa." It was built with permission from Prada himself, and contains donated shoes and handbags. What is this strange place?
It's an art installation miles away from civilization.
It's a high-end boutique where shoppers can buy the most expensive Prada products.
It's actually a hostel for travelling students.
These people are enjoying a soak at the Hakone Kowakien Yunessun in Japan. Other than coffee, guests can bathe in...
Their favorite drink like green tea, wine, or sake.
A mix of special botanicals called "Dragon's Blood".
The same area as their favorite celebrity!
San Luis Obispo is home to this (admittedly disgusting) tourist attraction:
Garbage Alley
Bubblegum Alley
Lost Lunch Alley
Karni Mata Temple in India is home to these holy animals, which devotees make offerings to!
Cats
Rats
Bats
This quirky car installation is in Nebraska. What is it called?
Carnival
Carhenge
Cars of the Round Table
Osaka, Japan has a quite tasty museum dedicated to what favorite food? (You can even try your hand at making it in the factory!)
Cup Noodles
Kit Kats
Sushi
Cassie took this picture herself! It's of this odd castle built by just one man right in the middle of nowhere in Rye, Colorado.
Castle Weird
Colorado's Court
Bishop's Castle
Colorado sure has some weird attractions. Fruita, Colorado is home to a festival for this famous animal.
Mike the Headless Chicken
Kidd the Legless Goat
Bella the Skinny Cow
Indiana is home to the world's largest ball of paint, with over 25,000 layers! How did this huge ball start out?
A baseball covered in paint.
A bowling ball covered in paint.
A thimble covered in paint.
At the Underwater Museum of Art, tourists can dive or take glass bottom boats to see life-sized sculptures underwater! Where is it located?
Madagascar
Cancun
Costa Rica
In the 1990s, an old Romanian WWII bomb shelter was converted into what?
An underground theme park
An underground laser light show venue
An underground shopping mall
This giant glass slipper in Taiwan holds a Guinness World Record! What purpose does this shoe-shaped building serve?
It's a high-end boutique.
There is a shoe museum inside.
It's actually a church!
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(Freebie point because I couldn't resist posting these pictures!) Aoshima Island in Japan only has about 20 human residents. Why is this island so famous?
It is overrun with hundreds of cats!
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