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untouristy
[ uhn-toor-i-stee ]
adjective
- not typical of a tourist:
They're the most untouristy couple you ever met.
- not conforming to the usual tours or itineraries:
This time we want to see the untouristy Europe.
Word History and Origins
Origin of untouristy1
Example Sentences
Audiard has always had a sharp eye for the overlooked, defiantly untouristy corners of his home city, especially in harrowing thrillers like “The Beat That My Heart Skipped” and “Dheepan.”
On a recent blustery weekend, the gallerist Robert Diament and the actor Russell Tovey, co-hosts of the British podcast Talk Art, had a deliberately untouristy agenda as they darted between three New York boroughs: recording upcoming episodes of their show, which has become one of the fastest-growing art-focused podcasts on the internet.
Just two hours from Paris by train, it’s relaxed, welcoming and surprisingly untouristy.
With cobbled alleys, pastel Renaissance mansions, Paris-like shopping streets, evocative museums and renowned cuisine, it’s relaxed, welcoming and surprisingly untouristy.
The isolated site is the No. 1 tourist destination on the untouristy Hawaiian island of Molokai.
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