Meaning of tourist trap | Babel Free
Definitions
An establishment, such as a shop or display, where tourists are encouraged to spend money on goods or services not necessarily of good value.
Equivalents
Examples
“As for Will Deverill, less critical of Nature’s handicraft, he found the inns over-civilised; the Post⟳ and the Bräu were too fine for his taste⟳: they had come⟳ thus far in search⟳ of solitude and Alpine wilds, and they lighted instead on a sort⟳ of miniature Grindelwald, with half-a-dozen inns, a respectable café, experienced (or in other words extortionate) guides, and a regular tourist-trap for the sale of chamois-horns and carved models of châlets.”
“For fifteen minutes they walked morosely and in silence through the steep streets where the shops are tourist-traps, alluringly baited with corals and trinkets.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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