tourist trap
1 of 1noun/ˈtʊrɪst træp/
Forms:tourist traps
1
a place, often a popular attraction, that tends to overcharge tourists or offer low-quality goods or experiences for the sake of profit
C2- The restaurant near the popular landmark was a tourist trap, with overpriced meals and mediocre food quality.
- The souvenir shops lining the main street of the town were all tourist traps, selling cheap trinkets at inflated prices.
- They avoided the crowded tourist traps and instead explored the lesser-known neighborhoods, discovering hidden gems off the beaten path.
- The tour guide warned them about the tourist trap attractions in the area, advising them to seek out authentic experiences instead.
- After being disappointed by the tourist trap restaurant, they wandered off the beaten path and discovered a charming local eatery serving authentic cuisine at reasonable prices.