It's very odd there's men in fluorescent vests who keep blowing whistles, presumably whenever a tourist does something a bit too touristy. |
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We hadn't wanted to do any evil touristy day tours as such, but it was the easiest thing for this particular location. |
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Some of them you could tell were recent and touristy, but others looked pretty authentic. |
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Quaint, and sort of touristy as it may be, there is no mistaking it for anything but a railroad town. |
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Regardless of the somewhat touristy aspect, the beauty of learning in a class environment is that it removes the male-determined version of sexy. |
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Parliament Street is the natural end to the touristy stroll down Temple Bar, so you may not be as lucky. |
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First of all, there's the absurdity inherent in making a touristy tour thing out of something so very serious and depressing. |
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Many proprietors of the bigger, touristy houses try to bamboozle people inside. |
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It is nothing like the busy metropolis of Atlanta nor the more touristy mountain vacation areas of the southeast. |
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I love the winding streets, and I know it's heavily touristy, but I just love it. |
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But this weekend, while visiting New York, I had one touristy thing I desperately wanted to do. |
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We had another good touristy day today, visiting a few galleries, beaches and the like. |
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We ascended the hill and passed through Montmartre, a little touristy but still very picturesque. |
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We've walked about 27,000 miles today, from Gard du Nord to the Latin Quarter, which if you look on the map, circumnavigates anything touristy. |
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The stalls on the side of the road tend to sell cheap touristy products, but you should check them out anyway to sample some of the food items. |
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This, of course, means you have to pay to enter and the tranquil area has a definite touristy feel with kayaks and other water toys for rent. |
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It is wildly kitschy, 100 percent touristy, and nearly everyone working here looks like Burt Reynolds. |
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Perhaps the best thing is that it hasn't yet turned into a really commercial touristy area, so you can still enjoy yourself without too many madding crowds. |
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Its also become a little touristy, and I think only more and more tourist will want to come here as the rest of Cape Town's tourist industry commercializes. |
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Okay it's all a bit touristy, but I didn't see too many people with their feet still. |
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Forest edge, very good presentation, a haven of peace in a very touristy area by the charm of this valley Jumièges. |
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Then we went to Santa Maria which is a touristy town in the south of the island. |
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A mini-mall, and not all that mini, had shops full of beachwear and touristy knickknacks. |
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We did all the touristy things – shopping for Levi's, wandering round Macy's, eating humungous pizzas and visiting Staten Island on the ferry. |
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Afterwards we will perambulate the place which attained its touristy importance since the 20th century. |
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However, and unlike many of them, he managed to get out of many struggles and own his thangka shop in the heart of the touristy area, Thamel. |
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Cascais is a touristy town but is also known for its proximity to a renowned motorcycle track. |
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The UNC has to carry out research work on touristy points of interest in temple surroundings, especially in villages. |
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We decided to ask the same touristy questions to a passing by student-looking girl. |
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A travelling salesman is doing some visits in a touristy town, at the height of the season. |
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I live in a very pleasant region, near the ocean, close to Spain, a very touristy area. |
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These falls are in the middle of a tropical habitat and the view, although it is very touristy, is spectacular. |
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Located only 30 minutes from Pucón, it's best for those looking for a less touristy and quiet alternative off the beaten track. |
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On Wednesday we were going to do a touristy sight seeing bus tour thing, to get our bearings, but then we hit on the idea of doing the whole city on rollerblades. |
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Spending your vacation in the great outdoors is a much better alternative than staying cooped up in a hotel room or visiting touristy theme parks. |
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You can't walk down the streets in the touristy harbor front area without being accosted by ambitious salesmen insisting you order a suit from the tailor they represent. |
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Instead, she suggested three relatively touristy alternatives. |
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The lean, minimalist design is refreshingly at odds with the usual run of touristy alpine decoration and furnishings featured at other ski resort hotels. |
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That particular mission was accomplished when some kind touristy soul let us worm our way in front of his milk crate to get closer to the barriers. |
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We gave up on touristy things as the tourist office closes at the weekend. |
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Bacharach, as well as the nearby towns of Oberwesel and St. Goar and the district of Henschhausen, convey tranquil, village-like character, away from touristy hustle and bustle. |
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They were treated very well by our development department, and kept busy with many of the touristy New York things, as well as attending the concert. |
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Charlevoix, in my riding, is a very touristy location. |
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In following the contours of the stripes, the spectator is confronted with either a skate ramp-like arc, or a white curve which evokes the archetypal architecture of touristy towns like Cascais. |
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In both touristy capital cities and small towns, shop owners sometimes receive a slap on the wrist for accepting them so they are not a systematically recommended solution. |
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It's very touristy but still most impressive. |
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It's a lovely old walled city, touristed with being touristy, and the food easily lives up to lofty expectations. |
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Ironically, as such fabulous cities become more user-friendly, more accessible to the traveler, more professional, touristy and consumer-oriented, they lose their autochthonic mysteries. |
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Even though Udaipur has turned into a claustrophobically touristy place, flooded by foreigners, I wouldn't recommend completely taking it off your itinerary. |
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Touristy but attractive, the shambolic market lends an appealing air of bustle, while the Douro slips by silently towards the Atlantic. |
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