0 a person who is visiting interesting places, especially on holiday: --
1 someone who visits interesting places --
A further point is that a beautiful house is of no interest to sightseers, or to anyone else, if the garden surrounding the house is completely derelict.
It is most important that the works done for the defence of the community against further flooding should not be hindered or damaged by crowds of sightseers.
In a museum these regulations would be in their rightful place among other old, musty documents, sometimes perused by sightseers or students in search of curious and esoteric lore.
They tell me that there are few workers and only the usual sightseers, and they confirm that there is no normal working day concentration of people or traffic.
He said that on the way out for the 200 miles in the coach they were ordinary tourist sightseers.
It was built entirely speculatively to cater for what the customer, the citizen and the sightseer, admired and felt comfortable with.
It is not used at all except by the odd sightseer.
At best, it can cope only with passengers with light hand-baggage, staff and sightseers.