118 World Landmarks Coloring Pages - Free PDF Printables

Travel feels a lot more kid-friendly when the landmarks are simple, cheerful, and easy to color. Our World Landmarks coloring pages collection includes 118 printable pages, with friendly scenes from Europe, Asia, Americas, and Oceania, plus more. The collection is especially suited to very young colorers, so the designs stay clear, recognizable, and easy for little hands to enjoy.

These free printable PDFs come in US Letter and A4, ready to download and print for home, preschool, kindergarten, classrooms, or simple geography activities. Our printable World Landmarks coloring sheets are a nice screen-free option for toddlers, younger kids, teachers, and parents who want travel-themed pages without lots of tiny detail.

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Tips to help color these World Landmark pages

These coloring sheets don't need perfect coloring to look great, especially for younger kids. But if you'd like a few easy ideas before you start, here are some that work really well for landmarks.

Keep the big landmark shapes easy to spot with simple colors like light gray, tan, brown, or cream. Stone buildings, towers, and monuments often look great in soft gray or sandy brown, but a pink castle or blue tower can be fun too if your child wants a more playful look.
Use sky blue, light green, and pale yellow around the landmark so the main building still stands out. A simple background works especially well for younger kids, because it keeps the page clear and helps them focus on the famous place first.
Small details like flags, roofs, domes, doors, and trees are a good place to add brighter colors. Red, dark blue, green, and orange can make a landmark scene feel lively without making the whole page look too busy.
Crayons are great for the large, open shapes on these pages, while colored pencils can help with smaller windows, steps, or signs. If a page shows sand, water, or grass, try tan, blue, or green in light areas so the landmark stays as the main focus.

If you'd like more to print after these, take a look through our full coloring pages collection. We add new pages regularly, so there are always more categories waiting when your child is ready for the next one.

Coloring Pages FAQ

  1. Why is my coloring page printing too big or too small?
    • Check your scale setting (Fit vs 100%) and confirm the paper size is set to US Letter or A4.
  2. Are these printables free for home printing?
    • Yes - they’re free to download and print for personal use at home.
  3. Can I use these printables for homeschool lessons or daycare?
    • Yes - they’re fine for non-commercial educational use in homeschool, classrooms, clubs, and similar settings.
  4. Is thicker paper better for coloring pages?
    • Thicker paper can help with markers and paint, while regular printer paper is fine for crayons and colored pencils.
  5. Is registration necessary to get the coloring pages?
    • No - you can access and print them without registering.