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If you can get clear of the tourist traps, it's fine.
Indeed, they already seem to be turning into an international tourist trap.
It also has some of the biggest tourist traps out there.
Without question, the area around the mosque is a bit of a tourist trap.
So what about all the other churches that are tourist traps?
What constitutes a tourist trap is open to debate, though.
It is a tiny out door museum, a true tourist trap and not even that pretty.
"We never did get to see more than a few of the tourist traps.
To people like me, who can't get up the price of anything, the tourist traps matter a lot.
They're trying to make it a big tourist trap down there."
And there are, of course, the usual tourist traps to avoid.
"But it's still more an isolated kind of beach town rather than a tourist trap."
A year later I was planning a trip to another so-called tourist trap.
We took a stroll around the city, but avoided all the tourist traps.
"There's a larger reservation about six miles east, but the tourist traps are here."
There are no other people; at least it isn't a tourist trap.
Most big things began as tourist traps found along major roads between destinations.
The others find a tourist trap and conclude Woody is there.
Is there a tourist trap that you actually love?
"But are you going to see the tourist trap, where all the dead people are, or what?"
Everything these days doesn't have to be a tourist trap."
Some say this Seattle market is a tourist trap, others that it's a national treasure.
Here's a hint: just try to find one lame tourist trap.
Some cheap thing to remember this quaint little tourist trap of a town.
Sure, it was a tourist trap, but he didn't care.