to visit the most important or popular attractions · to see the main points of interest
You're on a short trip or trying to make the most of your time in a new place. You want to see the most iconic spots without getting bogged down in every detail. This phrase is your perfect travel buddy! ✈️🗺️
💡 **Fun Fact!** This phrase is all about efficiency and seeing the 'best of' a place. Use this when you have limited time or prefer a quicker overview of a destination. It's often used with places you've been to (e.g., "We only had two days, so we just hit the highlights.") or when planning ("Let's just hit the highlights this afternoon."). It implies a focus on the most famous or significant parts. ✨📸
Your friend is visiting Paris for just one day and wants to see the most famous places. Which English expression fits this situation best? A. to miss the train B. to hit the highlights C. to go off the rails