Tourists have shared how to spot a tourist trap restaurant (Image: Getty) Dining out is usually a highlight of a holiday. But tourists are at risk of being overcharged in top destinations. Tourist traps are restaurants that cater to visitors rather than locals and might charge people more money for poor quality food.

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One person said: “Located in an extremely popular/touristy area, like right on the main square or right beside a tourist attraction. Not always a tourist trap, but usually a tourist trap.” READ MORE Pretty English market town has the UK’s best food Menus with photos of the food may .