Spain is the second-most visited country in the world, welcoming over 85 million tourists annually to experience its diverse regions, world-class cuisine, and rich cultural heritage. From flamenco dancing in Andalusia to Gaudí's surreal architecture in Barcelona, this quiz covers Spain's geography, history, food, art, and the passion of La Liga football.
Each round presents 10 randomized multiple-choice questions drawn from a pool of 50, so every playthrough is different. You get instant feedback with explanations after each answer, plus a shareable score at the end.
You'll explore Spain's 17 autonomous communities, the Moorish influence on architecture and cuisine, the rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona, tapas culture, the art of Picasso and Dalí, and centuries of history from the Reconquista to modern democracy. Did you know Spain has four co-official languages?
Spain has 17 autonomous communities (comunidades autónomas) and 2 autonomous cities (Ceuta and Melilla in North Africa). Each community has its own parliament and varying degrees of self-governance.
Spain has four co-official languages: Castilian Spanish (the national language), Catalan (spoken in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands), Basque (Euskara, spoken in the Basque Country), and Galician (spoken in Galicia). Aranese (a form of Occitan) is also co-official in the Val d'Aran.
Barcelona is typically the most visited city in Spain, attracting over 12 million international tourists annually. Madrid is the second-most visited. Together, they account for a significant portion of Spain's tourism industry.
Last updated: March 2026