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n. an office which provides information, brochures, maps, etc for tourists to a locality
Usage examples of "tourist office".
That's why this Leon Seronga moved against the tourist office in daylight.
Afterwards, I collected my rucksack from the kindly man at the Salisbury Museum and trudged off to the central tourist office, where I presented the young man behind the counter with a complicated prospective itinerary through Wiltshire and Dorset, from Stonehenge to Avebury and on to Lacock, Stourhead Gardens and possibly Sherborne, and asked him if he could tell me which buses I needed to catch that would let me see them all in three days.
By his side the young Frenchman from the French Tourist Office in Piccadilly glanced at him nervously.
He found the Witch at the tourist office, making arrangements to leave.
He spent half an hour at the inquiry desk in the Spanish tourist office, and another ten minutes in the office of Iberia Airlines.
He had deliberately not tried to buy a ticket at the In-tourist office, which was the standard procedure for a foreign visitor.
Built by the Ottomans five centuries earlier, it had featured on the holiday brochures distributed by the tourist office.
Indeed, the only reference to the town in the Italian tourist office in London was that it had been heavily bombed by the American air force during the last days of the Second World War as they drove the retreating German army northwards.
He walked across to the Tourist Office at nine o'clock and found that if he wanted to he could fly back to Gatwick that same afternoon.
He got out of the car and walked to the Tourist Office and bought a morning newstape.
She stopped outside the Empress Restaurant and looked in puzzlement at the Brazilian tourist office on her right and the Rolls Royce showrooms of H.