10 Common Travel Scams Making a Major Comeback

The "Closed" Attraction Trick

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Travelers eager to visit popular attractions may encounter locals claiming that the site is closed for various reasons, such as a holiday or maintenance. They then offer to guide tourists to an alternative location, often a shop or restaurant where they receive a commission. This scam exploits the trust tourists place in local knowledge. Before altering your plans, verify the status of attractions through official channels or online. Trusting your itinerary and double-checking information can help you avoid detours that waste time and money.

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