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SpanishVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Travel and Directions → Hotel Vocabulary

Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the lesson on hotel vocabulary in Spanish! In this lesson, we will learn the phrases and vocabulary commonly used when staying at a hotel. Whether you are planning a trip to a Spanish-speaking country or simply want to expand your language skills, this lesson will provide you with the necessary tools to navigate your hotel stay with confidence. So let's get started!

Checking In[edit | edit source]

When you arrive at a hotel, the first thing you'll need to do is check in. Here are some useful phrases to use when checking in:

Phrases[edit | edit source]

  • Hola, tengo una reserva. (Hello, I have a reservation.)
  • Me llamo [tu nombre]. (My name is [your name].)
  • ¿Tienen habitaciones disponibles? (Do you have any rooms available?)
  • ¿Puedo ver la habitación antes de decidir? (Can I see the room before deciding?)
  • ¿Dónde queda mi habitación? (Where is my room located?)
  • ¿A qué hora es el check-out? (What time is check-out?)

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Here are some key vocabulary words related to checking in at a hotel:

Spanish Pronunciation English
Habitación ah-bee-tah-see-YON Room
Reserva reh-SEHR-bah Reservation
Recepción reh-sehp-see-YON Reception
Clave KLAH-veh Key
Ascensor ah-sen-SOHR Elevator
Tarjeta de crédito tar-HEH-tah deh CREH-dee-toh Credit card

Room Facilities[edit | edit source]

Once you've checked in, it's important to familiarize yourself with the facilities in your room. Here are some phrases and vocabulary words to help you navigate your room:

Phrases[edit | edit source]

  • ¿Dónde está el baño? (Where is the bathroom?)
  • ¿Puedo tener más toallas, por favor? (Can I have more towels, please?)
  • ¿Hay servicio de habitaciones? (Is there room service?)
  • ¿Cómo funciona el aire acondicionado? (How does the air conditioning work?)
  • ¿Puedo conectarme a internet en la habitación? (Can I connect to the internet in the room?)

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Here are some key vocabulary words related to room facilities:

Spanish Pronunciation English
Baño BAH-nyo Bathroom
Toallas toh-YAHS Towels
Servicio de habitaciones sehr-BEE-seeoh deh ah-bee-tah-see-YOH-nes Room service
Aire acondicionado AY-reh ah-kohn-dee-seeoh-NAH-doh Air conditioning
Internet een-tehr-NEHT Internet

Asking for Help[edit | edit source]

If you encounter any issues or need assistance during your stay, don't hesitate to ask for help. Here are some phrases and vocabulary words to help you communicate your needs:

Phrases[edit | edit source]

  • ¿Puedo hablar con el gerente, por favor? (Can I speak to the manager, please?)
  • Necesito ayuda con... (I need help with...)
  • ¿Dónde puedo encontrar un restaurante cercano? (Where can I find a nearby restaurant?)
  • ¿Podría llamar a un taxi para mí? (Could you call a taxi for me?)
  • ¿Cómo puedo llegar al centro de la ciudad? (How can I get to the city center?)

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Here are some key vocabulary words related to asking for help:

Spanish Pronunciation English
Gerente heh-REHN-teh Manager
Ayuda ah-YOO-dah Help
Restaurante rehs-tow-RAHN-teh Restaurant
Taxi TAHK-see Taxi
Centro de la ciudad SEHN-troh deh lah see-YOHD City center

Checking Out[edit | edit source]

When it's time to check out of the hotel, here are some phrases and vocabulary words to help you through the process:

Phrases[edit | edit source]

  • Quisiera pagar la cuenta, por favor. (I would like to pay the bill, please.)
  • ¿Puedo dejar las llaves aquí? (Can I leave the keys here?)
  • ¿Puedo guardar mi equipaje hasta más tarde? (Can I store my luggage until later?)
  • ¿Me podría llamar un taxi, por favor? (Could you call a taxi for me, please?)
  • ¿Dónde puedo encontrar un cajero automático? (Where can I find an ATM?)

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Here are some key vocabulary words related to checking out:

Spanish Pronunciation English
Cuenta KWEHN-tah Bill
Llaves YAH-vehs Keys
Equipaje eh-kee-PAH-heh Luggage
Cajero automático KAH-heh-roh ah-toh-MAH-tee-koh ATM (Automated Teller Machine)
Taxi TAHK-see Taxi

Summary[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we have learned the phrases and vocabulary commonly used when staying at a hotel in Spanish. From checking in to checking out, you now have the necessary tools to navigate your hotel stay with confidence. Practice using these phrases and vocabulary words in real-life situations to further enhance your language skills. ¡Buena suerte y disfruta tu estadía en el hotel! (Good luck and enjoy your hotel stay!)

Videos[edit | edit source]

Spanish Words and Phrases used at a hotel - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Spanish HOTEL Phrases. Making a reservation and checking in ...[edit | edit source]

Weekly Spanish Words with Rosa – At a Hotel - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Spanish for Hotel Workers - Spanish Conversation and vocabulary ...[edit | edit source]

Hotel Vocabulary in Spanish - YouTube[edit | edit source]


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