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The phrase "attracts visitors" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a place, event, or activity that draws people to it, often in the context of tourism or interest.
Example: "The new art exhibit at the museum attracts visitors from all over the city."
Alternatives: "draws in visitors" or "entices visitors."
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His photos soon became an internet sensation, and now the stylish metro attracts visitors as a tourist attraction.
But it is not only content that attracts visitors.
Brussels is home to a large comic-strip museum that attracts visitors from throughout Europe.
In particular, the annual Maggio Musicale ("Musical May") festival attracts visitors from far beyond the city.
The music of Mount Neboh attracts visitors from around the world.
It attracts visitors from as nearby as Dobbs Ferry and as far away as Ireland.
The old sign, which dates from at least the mid-20th century, occasionally attracts visitors who want to buy meat.
While less popular these days, the shrine still attracts visitors from around the world, many of whom regularly bring relatives.
AOL continues to draw users, and also serves the ads for MSN, the Microsoft portal, which still attracts visitors.
It is one of the most famous parks in the world and attracts visitors from far and wide.
Cons The same public land that attracts visitors and seasonal residents also caps the amount of shoreline available for development.
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