10 Worst Tourist Traps In The World That You Should Think Twice Before Visiting

Wanderlust can put you in a tight spot. As many places as there are to see in the world, there are double the ways to fleece you.
If you are on a shoe-string budget, and wish for a meaningful travel experience…

…Avoid these terrible tourist traps:

1. Times Square, NY, USA

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An ocean of humanity and the blinding dazzle of neon signs, all at one intersection of roads. If you’re game for that, do visit!

2. Tower of London, UK


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You’ll pay almost £25 for a single adult entry and stand in a long line to catch a glimpse of the famous Crown Jewels. There are way better things to do with your time and money.

3. St. Marks Square, Venice, Italy


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Far from being romantic, it is only overcrowded and noisy, unless you visit in the wee hours of morning.

4. Dunn’s River Falls, Jamaica


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Though the falls are undoubtedly beautiful, pesky tourist guides and hundreds of tourists, fresh off the cruise tours, are a complete eyesore.

5. Nanjing Dong Lu, Shanghai, China


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History? Yes! Best shopping street in China? No!
You’ll pretty much find the same brands here you do everywhere else.

6. Venice Gondola Ride, Venice, Italy


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A 40-minute ride costs around €80. If you are ready to pay that much for your dream to see Venice on a gondola, go ahead.

7. Empire State Building, USA


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You’ll have to struggle through many tourists to have a view atop 86 stories. You can’t behold it very long, as you will be quickly ushered down the building.

8. Walt Disney World, USA


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Unless you are a die-hard Disney fan or are accompanied by a child, this place will leave you feeling cheated at so many levels. Everything is overpriced.

9. Benoa, Bali, Indonesia


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The place is fiercely advertised at a snorkeling haven. Don’t be fooled! The water is murkier than expected, and is almost fishless.

10. Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy


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15 euros?! It’s a miracle that such a poor structure can last for so long, but you shouldn’t have to pay so much to get to climb it for a couple of mins.

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