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tourist attraction

NOUN
  1. a characteristic that attracts tourists

How To Use tourist attraction In A Sentence

  • It is likely to have benefited more from erecting the jawbone outside the island kirk and turning it into a tourist attraction, than the museum, which will simply be adding it to its existing collection.
  • I spotted a cleaner sporting a plastic bib with the words Tourist Attractions emblazoned across it.
  • It's a mistake to think of Florida only in terms of its tourist attractions.
  • Sites promoted as tourist attractions are usually signposted from main roads; look out for brown-coloured ‘tourist signs’.
  • Now the number of yawls has increased to twenty-five and the yawl racing competition has become a major tourist attraction on Achill island.
  • Perhaps his most interesting is Captain Spaulding (Sid Haig), a psychopath who commits various gruesome murders and owns a freak show themed tourist attraction. Five Horrifying Clowns | myFiveBest
  • Some of the most rapidly growing towns in the mid-nineteenth century were the very antithesis of industrial centres: these were the seaside resorts, fashionable spas, and tourist attractions, such as Rome.
  • The hotel's location is perfect, not only is it a short walk from some of London's major tourist attractions, such as Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Kensington Palace, and the Londonist
  • Promoting the town as a tourist attraction is to be one of the council's main objectives over the next 12 months.
  • Pompeii is one of Italy's prime tourist attractions.
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