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"tourist trap" Definitions
  1. a place that attracts a lot of tourists and where food, drink, entertainment, etc. is more expensive than normal

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Even if it's a tourist trap it's a great tourist trap.
Yet I wasn't lugging it from tourist trap to tourist trap, because more important than your suitcase is your day-to-day backpack.
John Sebastian We immediately got into Cafe Bizarre, a tourist trap.
I was extremely impressed for a "tourist trap" type of restaurant.
An oft-used derision is that it looks like a tourist trap.
Entering the cramped alleyway felt like walking into a literal tourist trap.
Bahrain has thrived as a banking hub and a tourist trap for Saudis.
Is his City Lights, as bookstore and publisher, a San Francisco tourist trap?
All three islands are located off the coast of the popular tourist trap, Phuket.
The characters are mostly still living in Jarden, Texas, a spiritual-seeker tourist trap.
"This is not a tourist trap," Ms. Moebius said as we entered the museum.
Times Square is a well-known tourist trap with high prices and even bigger crowds.
Rental cars can be expensive, just like everything else, including food at "tourist trap" restaurants.
Like any good New York City attraction, it's become part tourist trap, part commercial venture.
"It's clear that it is designed, and still exists, as a tourist trap," she said.
"Everyone who lived in New York knew that Mamma Leone's was a tourist trap," he said.
You can get lost in a TOURIST TRAP and eat some FUNNEL CAKES or CANDY CANEs.
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"There's certainly a segment that's basically a tourist trap," said Mr. Atkinson, the markets development officer.
Froggyland is a weird little tourist trap of a museum, but worth the visit and entrance fee.
Downtown has changed beyond recognition, its cold-water lofts overtaken by shoe boutiques and tourist-trap restaurants.
But PAX, as London Cannabis Club founder Orson Boon points out, are no tarp-covered tourist trap.
I assume it is a tourist trap, but I look it up online and the reviews aren't bad.
And there's nothing more disappointing than when you're expecting good food but end up at a tourist trap.
For every former-sanatorium-turned-exploitative-tourist-trap, there's a lesser-known historical home with a majorly creepy backstory.
Investors may wonder whether the future will look different for international investing or whether it is a tourist trap.
Popular beach destinations tend to be littered with tourist trap restaurants where the food can be expensive and inauthentic.
Considering the bar's high-profile clientele and history, I figured that it had to be a classic tourist trap.
Lisbon can be a tourist trap, but it also has super vibrant and fun art, bar, and restaurant scenes.
Yes, it's a godless tourist trap, but the mecca of cafe au lait and beignets is also worth your time.
And it may help support a new identity for the Champs-Élysées, long a tourist-trap avenue shunned by Parisians.
No mere aging tourist trap, the Gardens has joined the ranks of those on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
What was once an area that had a spattering of quality local galleries is now an all-out graffitied tourist trap.
What was once an area that had a spattering of quality, local galleries is now an all-out graffitied tourist trap.
In another, a Luting reservation is established, but public interest in Luting heritage quickly turns the site into a tourist trap.
For that reason, many will still question whether Zeitz MOCAA will really be accessible to all, or just another tourist trap.
Granted, during the weekends that requires patience, as L5P transforms into a tourist trap with its heavy traffic and parking lot fees.
She gave me advice on everything, just the two of us, in the back of this tourist trap candy store in Hollywood.
Some climbers believe that, recently, the mountain has become less of an adventurer's pilgrimage, and more of a wealthy person's tourist trap.
It's a testament to the Clark family that the Baseball Hall has evolved from a tourist trap to a world class museum.
But how does a bookshop become a place of pilgrimage, a tourist trap and an emblem for a city, all at once?
Lincoln Road's time as an offbeat shopping burg is long gone, now submerged in a sea of chain stores and tourist-trap restaurants.
It's a bit of a tourist trap, but the dinner show is fantastic, and honestly, every local has done it at least once.
It may sound like a tourist trap, but it's worth a visit — as are many of the scenic state parks located around the city.
I'd worried that something this famous might have been reduced to tourist trap status over the years, but they were quick to reassure me.
They come for some thrills and scares and "sweetly affirmative" bromides, and then return home with some pictures, just like at any tourist trap.
The glass-and-marble shopping mall, tourist trap and TV set had been transformed into the unlikely plotting ground for the nation's immediate future.
Feeding the story as much as reporting on it, Chuck gives himself scoop after scoop while turning the site itself into a tourist trap.
In New Orleans's French Quarter, Haddish air-humps one of those live tourist-trap statues, and the statue breaks character and chases after her.
I wrote new songs about growing up in a tourist trap and running away from it, and recorded them with my new husband (long story).
This week, we meet a waitress from a restaurant-stroke-nightclub overlooking Barceloneta Beach in Barcelona, a popular tourist trap filled with bars and restaurants.
Most people feel like Duff's is more of a local favorite than Anchor Bar, because Anchor Bar, I think, is more of a tourist trap.
We've been living here for four years and I've only ever had one bad meal (that was at a tourist trap, so it doesn't really count).
With consumers docile, providers can keep quality low and prices high—much like tourist-trap restaurants, another one-off purchase made in haste with little information.
Though some may avoid it as an overpriced tourist trap, it's one of my favorite landmarks in the city, and try to go once every few years.
These days, with the golden age of the tourist trap long since gone, show caves demand to be appreciated for their nostalgic residue, their boldness and trippy liminality.
The dining room of his more casual space bears hints of a French Quarter tourist trap, with Mardi Gras beads and jester's masks slung over a wall sconce.
In Gray's universe, lunar landings are as common as international flights, and the settlements there don't look that much different than Las Vegas or some other tourist trap.
Though there's never a definitive answer to those questions — one person's tourist trap is another person's life-changing experience — it does help to know what your options are.
On 21 February 2012, Pussy Riot performed the protest song "Punk Prayer" they'd been practicing for months inside the tourist trap The Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow.
If the dream is to turn this palm-fringed corner of Hainan into a tourist trap comparable to Florida's balmy space coast, there is still a lot to do.
In much the same way that this peculiar house with an unusual backstory has become a notable tourist trap, The Shining has begotten its own cottage industry of conspiracies.
Although some places may feel gimmicky and overcrowded, you can still find some that are smaller and more authentic, so you won't feel like you're walking into a tourist trap.
At the end of a day exploring the terrain, the last thing we wanted to do was stay in the overpriced tourist-trap hotels on the edge of the park.
The bar still exists, it's been nicknamed, "The Cathedral of Daiquiris and Daiquiri's Birthplace," though nowadays it feels more like a tourist trap that's feeding off of its glamorous past.
A proudly self-made property developer launches into a tirade about the useless romanticism of youth, and advises Sinan to instead write a tourist-trap guidebook that will be more profitable.
It's a full-fledged tourist trap that will charge you $20 for a sandwich, it's always crowded, and someone around you will oftentimes ruin your appetite trying to recreate Ryan's big moment.
In Sydney we were located next to the University, this was nice because it was quiet and there were a lot of good "college" (see: cheaper) restaurants, rather than tourist trap ones.
Ghostbusters: Dimension is part of a larger homage to the franchise reboot at Madame Tussauds wax museum, a known tourist trap which, fittingly enough, traffics in disconcerintly realistic installations all the time.
While some Melburnians feel that the market has become a tourist trap, many consider it the soul of the city, representing its love of eating, its history and its diverse immigrant roots.
That being said, the next time we happen to find ourselves in the East Taihang Mountains outside of Handan city in China's Hebei Province, we'll definitely be lining up for this tourist trap.
"Over the years, the district has been loved by New Yorkers, but it really became a tourist trap," said Saul Scherl, the president of the New York Tri-State Region for Howard Hughes.
Though the DMZ has taken on something of a tourist trap atmosphere over the years — the South side is also a popular tourist destination and also has its share of kitschy souvenirs — Lt. Col.
The series also unearths more obscure titles whose PGs now seem baffling, like 1979's "Tourist Trap" (Saturday), a crude, heavily "Psycho"-influenced thriller about a madman who renders his victims into wax mannequins.
If you keep using the service, you end up exploring all different kinds of locations across the neighborhood — which for me, at least, is a lot more appealing than just visiting one giant tourist trap.
I floated inside the mud volcano called El Totumo — a wacky tourist trap where locals give you a massage in the mud and then wash you down with buckets of (questionable) water when you climb out.
If the study doesn't have confidence intervals or error bounds, it isn't possible to tell if certain drug use is more prevalent in the city versus concentrated in a tourist trap, for instance, such as London.
The sidewalk stalls feature enough soccer players to populate a statuette World Cup, and the street, in turn, has developed a divided identity: part sacred museum, part tourist trap, part art gallery, part miniature Madame Tussauds.
We caught a glow-in-the-dark pantomime production of "Faust" at the Black Light Theatre of Prague and it felt like being in an actual tourist trap, held hostage by the random dancing penguins onstage.
So instead, it suddenly dropped a goofy vending machine full of Spectacles on a beach boardwalk in LA, near a national park in Big Sur, California, and a roadside tourist trap off Route 61 near Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Only 1% restaurants in the central San Marco area of Venice are owned and operated by locals, which has resulted in an overabundance of "tourist trap" restaurants, a spokesperson for a Venetian civil rights association told CNN.
It remains a bit of a tourist trap, but the for-profit Museum of Sex is making its most serious bid yet for artistic credibility with a two-floor exhibition of Japan's most prominent and controversial photographer.
My father, a great fan of Arthur Conan Doyle, had loved it there, even though it is a giant tourist trap, almost more like one of those fake English pubs in Epcot Center than the genuine article.
Set at an amusement park in a North Carolina tourist trap, Joyland follows a college student named Devin as he "confronts the legacy of a vicious murder" and "the fate of a dying child" during his seasonal job.
The historic avenue has also been battling for years to put itself back at the heart of the Paris fashion map - many locals avoid the Champs Elysees, seeing it as a tourist trap for its 300,000 daily visitors.
The tour, which is more a heartbreaking example of man's inhumanity to man than a tourist trap curiosity, lasted about an hour and included talks by both former prisoners and the Afrikaaner guards who had held them captive.
But as Rolo tells his visitor with a delirious leer, he then used this consciousness to lay a tourist trap for eager gawkers, setting his prisoner up to get electrocuted over and over again for his visitor's thrill.
Junkman's DaughterHere's the thing: Depending on the day, this place has basically become a fucking tourist trap, and the tourists are teenagers from OTP (Atlanta speak for "Outside the Perimeter"), but it's more or less worth the trip every time.
There's a certain irony that the very things Jacobs proposed to save her beloved Greenwich Village ultimately transformed it into a tourist trap dominated by the extremely rich, NYU students, and a few lucky elderly people with rent-controlled apartments.
Once a simple tourist trap for visitors looking to be titillated with a Puppetry of the Penis performance and some risqué exhibits, the museum is trying out a new, more activism-heavy approach as the country enters the Trump age.
After one of many picnics in Pahalgam, a hill town so picturesque you can see it in every Bollywood movie, I was halfway through a tourist-trap horse ride before realizing a pound of chocolate-covered walnuts was too many.
The travel-literature, brand-name side of Hemingway—the side that made Pamplona a tourist trap and Venice's Gritti Palace an "icon," the side kept alive in degraded form by all that artisanal rum and patio furniture—is essential to his effects.
He worked at Chuck Howard's, in the theatre district; at Nikki and Kelly, on the Upper West Side; at Gianni's, a tourist trap at the South Street Seaport; at the Supper Club, a nightspot in midtown where the emphasis was not the food.
The premise is ripe for some action-packed storytelling: 12-year-old twins Dipper and Mabel Pines spend a summer uncovering the secrets of a sleepy Oregon town called Gravity Falls at a tourist trap run by their great uncle Stan (affectionately dubbed "Grunkle Stan").
You'll play as the daughter of the original explorer, who has arrived at the ruins to find them turned into a tourist trap — but soon it becomes clear that a twin ruin, hitherto unexplored, is wreaking havoc on the first one and must be investigated.
The location on the tourist trap strip on South Congress has a mile-long line any day the sun is shining, which is like 360 days of the year, but any of the other locations will be easier to get in and out of.
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The complex the length of a city block was formerly home to peep shows, strippers, and adult video booths, or as Time Out New York refers to it, "a porn labyrinth," before it was gentrified into Times Scare, a haunted house tourist trap that closed last December.
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I took to watching the hotel channel—you know the one, the one that exists in every tourist trap and informs you, the visitor of its fair city, about all the things you simply must do while briefly in its confines, for the sole purpose of distracting me from myself.
The Internet has a way of placing all of us — you, me, the online peddler of counterfeit Viagra, the editor of The Paris Review — in the undignified position of those touts who haunt the sidewalks outside bad restaurants in touristtrap neighborhoods, thrusting menus in the faces of passers-­by.
Yet Serge Becker, a former night-life impresario who joined the institution as artistic director last year, has been leading efforts to make this place into something more than a titillating tourist trap, and "The Incomplete Araki" is its boldest effort yet to present an art exhibition up to international museum standards.
Despite serving some objectively terrible food at his restaurants, the Diners, Drive-Ins and Diveshost has morphed into somewhat of a folk hero in recent years — and as such, Twitter users have gathered to mourn the loss of what may be the most Times Square-iest of all the Times Square tourist trap dining destinations.
It was such a surreal experience being in the middle of the Sahara Desert and the entire trip allow you to see so much of the country from the mountains to the desert which you just aren't able to experience in the bigger cities Is there a tourist trap you wish you had avoided?
Besides worries about public safety and health, residents opposed to alcohol sales say the prohibition may curb visitors flocking to the area to see the new monument and prevent Blanding from turning into Moab, the red rock outdoor recreation mecca about an hour north that many in Blanding see as an out-of-control tourist trap.
West Hollywood, its own city as of 1984, is the tony epicenter of Los Angeles' LGBTQ culture; North Hollywood, wedged between the 5, 134, and 170 freeways in the San Fernando Valley, is an annex for television and film industry workers; and Hollywood, whose luxurious hillside estates are concealed by forbidding security gates, is a chintzy tourist-trap.
In reality, Parisians probably aren't staring at the wrought-iron tourist trap all the time, but they are imbibing: according to a study from last May, 36 percent of men and 15 percent of women under 35 drank ten or more drinks per week—which adds up to millions of poubelles of empty wine bottles of bottles.
Perhaps that's why I felt so irritated by a Robbins-influenced video in this show's last gallery, a promotion of Justin Peck's "The Times Are Racing" that sees the sneaker-shod dancers of the New York City Ballet in the years-delayed, $2.3 billion Hudson Yards subway station, beneath a tourist-trap staircase to nowhere and apartments no artist could ever afford.
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