A Useful Guide to Spanish Travel Phrases

spanish travel vocab

Written by Diana Luciana

August 25, 2022

Are you planning a long-awaited trip to a Spanish-speaking country? 🌎

Your trip can be so much more fun and meaningful if you know how to say travel in Spanish, and communicate with the locals—how many times have you missed out on a secret spot because you didn’t speak the language?—and find your way around with this guide to Spanish travel phrases and words. From getting to the airport to ordering food in Spanish at the restaurant, we got you covered.

How do you say travel in Spanish?

We put together a list of essential Spanish travel phrases, need-to-know vocabulary, and tips for traveling in Spanish. Keep in mind that you don’t need to speak Spanish fluently to get the most out of your trip and have meaningful interactions. A basic travel Spanish vocabulary will get you a long way, and the locals would definitely appreciate the effort. And when you don’t understand or aren’t sure of what’s being said, simply ask ¿Habla inglés? (Do you speak English?)

Key phrases in Spanish for travelers

Here are some key Spanish phrases and greetings you should know. You can use them in any situation (asking for directions in Spanish, asking questions in Spanish, meeting new people in Spanish, and so on.) It’s a mini Spanish 101 lesson:

How to say airport in Spanish

Imagine yourself getting off the plane (el avión)—new place, new language, new everything—ready to start your vacation. Even though English is widely spoken, knowing the basic Spanish travel vocabulary for airports and planes will make your trip easier. And you will start your vacation on the right foot, confident that you can find your way in any situation.

Essential travel vocabulary in Spanish for when you are at the airport (el aeropuerto):

How to ask for directions in Spanish

You are finally in the city, ready to explore! Next on the list is learning how to ask for directions in Spanish. In this section, we’ll also cover the topic of transportation and finding a hotel in Spanish, and show you the most common travel phrases. Let’s delve into it:

  • ¿Dónde está la estación de ferrocarril? — Where is the railway station?
  • ¿A qué hora sale el tren? — What time does the train leave?
  • ¿A qué hora sale el próximo tren? — What time does the next train leave?
  • ¿De qué plataforma sale? — Which platform does it leave from?
  • ¿Dónde puedo tomar un taxi / un autobús? (Latin America) / ¿Dónde puedo coger un taxi / un autobús? (Spain) — Where can I catch a taxi / a bus?
  • ¿Tiene un pase de un día? — Do you have a one-day pass?
  • ¿Cuánto cuesta un billete al aeropuerto? — How much is a ticket to the airport?
  • ¿Cómo llego a…? — How do I get to?
  • Gira a la izquierda/derecha. — Turn left/right.
  • ¿Dónde hay un supermercado? — ¿Where is there a supermarket?
  • ¿Dónde hay una casa de cambio? — Where is the currency exchange?
  • ¿Dónde está el banco? — Where is the bank?
  • ¡Disculpe! Soy turista y estoy perdido/a. — Excuse me! I am a tourist and I am lost.
  • ¿Dónde hay un restaurante? — Where is a restaurant?
  • Me podrías recomendar un restaurante? — Do you have any restaurant recommendations?

12 Spanish travel phrases for the hotel

  • Busco un hotel. — I’m looking for a hotel.
  • Yo necesito un hotel / un cuarto / un cuarto con baño. — I need a hotel / a room / a room with a bathroom.
  • Una habitación para dos personas. — A room for two people.
  • Yo tengo una reserva a nombre de… — I have a reservation under the name of…
  • He reservado una habitación. — I have booked a room.
  • ¿Puedes darme la llave de mi habitación? — Can you give me the key to my room?
  • ¿Cuándo es la hora límite de salida? — When is check-out time?
  • ¿Puedo solicitar una salida tardía? — Can I request for late check-out?
  • ¿Cuál es la contraseña de Wifi? — What is the Wifi password?
  • ¿Tiene servicio de habitaciones? — Do you have room service?
  • ¿A qué hora es el desayuno? — What time is breakfast?
  • Esta habitación es demasiado ruidosa. — This room is too noisy.

How to order food in Spanish

After a long day of walking and exploring, it’s time to take a break and have a bite. Maybe try out the local Spanish cuisine. Whether you are ordering food or drinks, these phrases will come in handy. And if you want to learn more about how to say food in Spanish, check out this post. (You also have an entire section about ordering food in Spanish.) Start with these phrases:

  • Una mesa para… dos, tres, cuatro. — A table for… two, three, four.
  • ¿Cuál es el menú de hoy? — What is today’s menu?
  • Me gustaría probar la especialidad del cocinero. — I would like to try the chef’s specialty.
  • ¿Qué me recomienda? — What do you recommend?
  • Me gustaría algo de postre. — I would like some dessert.
  • La cuenta, por favor. – The check, please.
  • ¿Acepta tarjeta de crédito? — Do you accept credit card?
  • Tengo alergia a — I am allergic to…
  • Soy alérgico. — I’m allergic.
  • Soy vegetariano/a. — I’m a vegetarian.

Now you’re all set for your Spanish travels! I hope this guide will enhance your travel experience, and that you will enjoy speaking Spanish—from asking for directions to ordering breakfast at the local cafe. If you want more free Spanish lessons, check out my YouTube channel and blog.

What’s your favorite travel destination? ✈️🧳 Drop your answer in the comments.

P.S. Do you know how to say safe travels in Spanish? Learn 3 ways you can say safe travels in Spanish: Te deseo que tengas un buen viaje (I wish you safe travels), Ojalá que tengas un buen viaje (I hope you have a good trip) and the formal option of Le deseo que tenga un buen viaje (I hope you have a good trip.) Now you know how to say safe travels in Spanish.

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