Texas Roadhouse is a restaurant which is famous hand-cut steaks, ribs,and other food. The atmosphere is family-friendly with a western decor where prices are reasonable.
A tourist would visit the Great Lake because so the tourist can take pictures and share them to friends and family, so they can see something unique. And the Great Lakes can be a tourist attraction for people. (a tourist attraction is something which is an attraction for people and people can come and tour the place). Also people can fish there, swim there etc.
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A famous Tourist attraction in Canada would be the Cn tower with it's amazing height and view but Niagara falls is also recognized for it's romantic beauty
Well it wouldn't be a tourist attraction if it doesn't have tourist visiting it so... It would lose it's touristy popularity.
i would say the caves which contains ameridians art
Texas Roadhouse is currently running a variety of promotions. It appears that all of their coupons would work on any dinner, including steak, except the coupons that are obviously not applicable, such as a free appetizer.
I would think it's avery valuable tourist attraction
When traveling to Italy, the most popular tourist attraction is the Canals of Venice, with their bright lights and romantic setting. Another great attraction would be the Colosseum, full of history and awe.
Florida's top major tourist attraction would be Disney World. Full of the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios, Disney is full of tourists year round.
In the library in Trinity College Dublin. It is displayed there and is a major tourist attraction.
It depends from person to person. There really is no true classifications. Most people would base a tourist attraction off of how many tourists visit the site. Of course 'tourists' meaning visiters from different areas that converge in one place. If there are very few tourists visiting this site then it most likely won't be a tourist attraction. Also tourist attractions are mainly visited by, well tourists, therefore if it is an area visited by many locals and few tourists it therefore cannot be a tourist attraction. I hope I haven't confused you too much. I hope I've helped you, Katie Bri
It depends from person to person. There really is no true classifications. Most people would base a tourist attraction off of how many tourists visit the site. Of course 'tourists' meaning visiters from different areas that converge in one place. If there are very few tourists visiting this site then it most likely won't be a tourist attraction. Also tourist attractions are mainly visited by, well tourists, therefore if it is an area visited by many locals and few tourists it therefore cannot be a tourist attraction. I hope I haven't confused you too much. I hope I've helped you, Katie Bri