Word definitions
take in (v.): look at something beautiful (often taking time to fully appreciate it)
classic (adj.): a well-known, representative example of something
one might say (that): that is a way of describing or thinking about something
come into play (v.): appears and starts playing a role/affecting the situation
hidden gem (n.): something that is very good but not well known
off the beaten track: away from popular/crowded routes or locations
auto-include (n.): always included (casual phrase with roots in games)
itinerary (n.): a list of routes and places to visit (often during a trip)
foliage (n.): the leaves of trees and bushes
the latter (n.): the second one mentioned (opposite: the former – the first one mentioned)
steal the show: become the center of attention by being amazing (often at an event)
majestic (adj.): grand, impressive, and elegant-looking
species (n.): a type of living thing
hidden in plain sight: not really hidden but somehow hard to notice (e.g. a camouflaged chameleon)