slummer

/ˈslʌmər/
noun
  1. A person who visits or lives in a poor or run-down area, often out of curiosity or for a temporary experience.
    • Some tourists act like slummers, treating local communities as attractions.
    • The documentary followed a slummer who spent a month in the city's poorest district.
    • He was called a slummer by residents because he only stayed in the neighborhood for a few weeks.
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