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Spanish for Travel – Learn Essential Spanish Vocabulary and Short Phrases for Your Next Trip

Spanish for Travel

This post includes:

  • Spanish travel phrases cheat sheet as PDF download
  • Audio to correct your pronunciation
  • Exercises to practice, 3 infographics, 2 podcast episodes, and an explanation video
  • A recommendation for the best travel apps to make the most of your trip to Spain

Table of Contents

Introduction.

1.1 Essential Spanish conversational phrases

  • Means of transportation   2.1 At the airport   2.2 Baggage related phrases 2.3 Buying tickets 2.4 At the train or the bus station 
  • At the car rental  3.1 Types of cars 3.2 Prices 3.3 Car information 3.4 Returning the car and emergency situations 3.5 Useful verbs

At the restaurant

At the hotel.

  • Basic Spanish directions 6.1 Asking for directions 6.2 Receiving directions
  • Essential phrases in Spanish for emergencies
  • The most commonly used verbs
  • Best apps for traveling in Spain

Looking to spice up your Spanish skills? From must-know verbs for your travels to nifty phrases that’ll make locals swoon, we’ve got you covered.

With our helpful Spanish phrases and words , you’ll be like a linguistic chameleon, seamlessly blending in wherever you go. Whether you’re exploring the vibrant streets of Mexico, basking in the Spanish sun, or even just soaking up the lively atmosphere of Miami, these phrases will be your secret weapon.

Here’s the secret sauce: ¡practice makes perfecto! Use these words and phrases until they flow effortlessly from your tongue until ordering tapas feels as natural as breathing. 

Let’s dive into our blog and unlock the language of adventure! ¡Vamos!

Essential Spanish Conversational Phrases

A big part of traveling abroad is meeting new people. It doesn’t matter where you meet them, it only matters what you say to them.  To have a broader picture check out our blog post about Greetings, Common Phrases and Most Common Questions in Spanish . The blog post was prepared for you by our experienced Spanish teachers.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/audio-blogpost-travel-1.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Hola, ¿qué tal? – Hello, how are you?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/audio-blogpost-travel-2.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Estoy bien, gracias. – I’m fine, thank you. 

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/audio-travel-blog-3.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] No estoy muy bien. / No estoy bien. – I’m not too well. / I’m not well.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Spanish-travel-2.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Buenos días. Buenas tardes. Buenas noches. – Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening./Good night.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/audio-travel-4.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Adiós. Buenas noches. – Goodbye. Good night.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/audio-travel-6.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Hablas inglés? – Do you speak English?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/audio-travel-7.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Puedes ayudarme? – Can you help me?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/audio-travel-8.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Puedes hablar más despacio? No entiendo.   – Can you speak slower? I don’t understand. 

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/audio-travel-9.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Hasta mañana. / Hasta luego. / Hasta pronto. – See you tomorrow. / See you later. / See you soon.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Disculpa-perdona.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Disculpa/Perdona. Por favor. Gracias. De nada. – Excuse me. Please. Thank you. You’re welcome.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/audio-travel-11.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Sí, por favor. No, gracias. – Yes, please. No, thanks.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/¿Como-te-llamas_-Me-llamo.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cómo te llamas? Me llamo _____  – What’s your name? My name is _____

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/¿Donde-vives_-Vivo-en-____.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde vives? Vivo en ____. – Where do you live? I live in ______.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/audio-ttravel-14.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Encantado de conocerte. ¿De dónde eres? – Nice to meet you. Where are you from?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/audio-travel-15.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Soy de _______. – I’m from _________.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/¿Cual-es-tu-profesion_-Soy-.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuál es tu profesión? Soy ______. – What’s your job? I’m a(n) _______. 

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/audio-travel-17.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono? Mi número de teléfono es _____ Llámame. Este es mi número de teléfono. – What’s your phone number? My phone number is… Call me. This is my phone number.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/correo-electronico.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuál es tu dirección de correo electrónico? Mi dirección de correo electrónico es_____. Envíame un correo electrónico. Esta es mi dirección de correo electrónico. – What’s your email address? My email address is… Email me. Here’s my email address.

The first step of traveling is planning. It can be fun but also quite stressful. It’s up to you to decide. In our podcast we talk about planning vacations in Spanish. You can listen to it on different platforms!

podcast

Planning Vacations in Spanish: Listen to Our Podcast!

Means of transportation.

First, we need to get started with the transport   vocabulary . Have a look at the infographic you’ll find bellow. 

transport in spanish

At the Airport

If you are taking your first flight to Spain , you should be prepared for all the different dialects and accents you will hear and see on your trip. To smooth your experience, we provide you with a list of common words and phrases used at the airport in Spanish .

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-airport-1.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde está el mostrador de facturación? – Where is the check-in counter?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-airport-2.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde está el control de seguridad? – Where is the security checkpoint?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-airport-3.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde está el autobús de enlace que lleva al hotel? – Where is the hotel shuttle bus?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-airport-4.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde está la aduana? – Where are the customs?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-airport-5.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde está la parada de autobús? – Where is the bus stop?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-airport-6.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde está la terminal? – Where is the terminal?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Travel-for-spanish-blog.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde está el baño/servicio/aseo ? – Where is the toilet?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/¿A-que-hora-sale-el-avion_.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿A qué hora sale el avión? – What time does the plane leave?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-airport-9.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿A qué hora llega el vuelo? – What time does the flight arrive?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-airport-10.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuál es el número de vuelo? – What is the flight number?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-airport-11.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuál es el teléfono de la compañía aérea? – What is the airline’s phone number?

Baggage Related Phrases

Buying tickets.

Here you have some essential phrases and vocabulary  to buy tickets in Spanish. We know how stressful is to purchase tickets for buses, trains, airplanes or any event that you want to attend. But don’t panic! We are here to make your life easier.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/¿Hablas-ingles_.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Hablas inglés? – Do you speak English?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-tickets-2.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ( Quería) un billete a Barcelona. – I want a ticket to Barcelona.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-tickets-3.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Un billete de ida a Santiago, por favor. – One way ticket to Santiago, please.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-tickets-4.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuánto cuesta el billete? – How much does the ticket cost?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-tickets-5.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuándo sale el avión/autobús/tren? – When does the plane/bus/train leave?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-tickets-6.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuándo llega el avión/autobús/tren? – When does the plane/bus/train arrive?

At the Train or the Bus Station

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-at-train-1.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuánto cuesta el billete? – How much does the ticket cost?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-at-train-2.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Un billete de ida a Valencia, por favor. – One way ticket to Valencia, please.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-at-train-3.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿A qué hora sale el tren para ___? – What time does the train to … leave?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-at-train-4.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde está la parada del autobús número 11? – Where is the stop for bus number 11?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-at-train-5.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuándo llega el tren de ____? – When does the train from … arrive?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-at-train-6.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuál es la próxima parada? – What is the next stop?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-at-train-7.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuántas paradas más hay hasta ____? – How many more stops until…?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-at-train-8.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuánto dura el viaje? – How long is the journey? 

While traveling in Spanish-speaking countries it’s necessary to know the numbers and dates . Even if you know how to ask “ How much does it cost? ” – it doesn’t mean that you will understand the answer (yes, I’ve been there).

For this reason, we have created a complete post for Numbers in Spanish . If you have difficulties with long numbers or find yourself frustrated with 5, 15, 50, and 500, then you should definitely check it out.

At the Car Rental

  • Client : Buenos días. Quiero alquilar un coche. - Good afternoon. I would like to rent a car.
  • Renter : Hola. ¿Tiene una reserva? - Do you have a reservation?
  • Client : Sí/no tengo una reserva. - Yes, I have/No, I don’t have a reservation
  • Renter : ¿Para cuántos días / cuántas semanas? - For how many days/weeks?
  • Client : Para ____ días/semanas. - For ____ days/weeks.

Did you know that the word ‘car’ in Spanish can be said in many different ways depending on the country you’re in? Here you have a few examples. 

Types of Cars:

Car information:.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-at-car-4.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y” ¿El  coche  es manual o automático? – Is the car manual or automatic?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/¿El-coche-tiene-aire-acondicionado_.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿El  coche  tiene aire acondicionado? – Does the car have air conditioning?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-at-car-6.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde está la rueda de repuesto? – Where is the spare tire?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/travel-at-car-7.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Qué tipo de gasolina utiliza? – What kind of fuel does it take?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/¿Cuantos-litros-por-kilometro-consume-este-coche_.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuántos litros por kilómetro consume este coche?  –  How many miles/kilometers does this car get to the gallon/liter.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/¿El-precio-incluye-el-seguro-y-el-kilometraje_.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿ El precio incluye el seguro y el kilometraje?  –  Does that price include insurance and mileage?

Returning the Car and Emergency Situations:

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/devolver-el-coche.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde y cuándo tengo que devolver el coche? – Where and when do I have to return the car.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/devolver-el-coche-con-el-deposito-lleno.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Tengo que devolver el coche con el depósito lleno? – Do I have to return the car with a full gas tank?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/llamar-en-caso-de-accidente-o-averia.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿A qué número tengo que llamar en caso de accidente o avería? – Is there anyone I can call in case of accident or breakdown

Useful Verbs:

Do you know how to order in a restaurant in Spanish? What would you say if the waiter only spoke Spanish? Or if he did not understand your language or was rude? Usually the waiters (camareros) don’t speak English or they don’t speak the language very well. So, we advise you to take a closer look at the Basic Spanish Vocabulary for Restaurants .  There you will find basic and important vocabulary. 

order in a restaurant in spanish

If you want to book your accommodation the old fashioned way, with a phone conversation, you can use these phrases. Keep in mind that you can write down all your requests in the reservation form on the hotel’s website.

Here you will find useful phrases for booking a room in Spanish .

The phrases you might use while checking-in :

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Hotel-1.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Hola, tengo una habitación reservada.  – Hi, I have a reserved room.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Hotel-2.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Me gustaría hacer el check-in. – I’d like to do the check-in.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Hotel-3.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Está lista la habitación? – Is the room ready?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Hotel-4.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde puedo dejar mis maletas? – Where can I leave my luggage?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Hotel-5.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde puedo aparcar el coche?   – Where can I park my car?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Hotel-6-2.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿En qué planta/piso está la habitación? – On which floor is the room?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Hotel-7.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿A qué hora es el desayuno? – What time is breakfast?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Hotel-8.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Cuál es el horario de la piscina? – What are the swimming pool hours?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Quiero-pagar-la-habitacion.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Quiero pagar la habitación. – I’d like to do the payment for the room.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Hotel-10.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Puedo pagar con tarjeta? – Can I pay by card? 

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/spanish-efectivo.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Puedo pagar en efectivo? – Can I pay in cash? 

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Hotel-12.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Puede llamar un taxi, por favor?   – Can you please call me a taxi?

For booking a hotel room, describing a place or an object in Spanish, we created a podcast episode that you can listen to and enhance your vocabulary and grammar skills.

On Vacation in Spain: Listen to Our Podcast!

Basic spanish directions.

This section will help you navigate through the streets of Mexico City, Barcelona or a little village of Peru.

Check out our detailed blog post about Useful Spanish Directions!

directions-in-spanish

Asking for directions:

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Disculpa_Perdona-¿la-plaza-Mayor_.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Disculpa/Perdona, ¿la plaza Mayor?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Busco-la-estacion-de-metro-mas-cercana.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Busco la estación de metro más cercana. – I’m looking for the closest metro station.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Directions-3-2.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Estoy buscando un cajero automático. – I’m looking for an ATM.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Directions-4-2.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Dónde está el Museo de Arte Moderno? – Where is the Museum of Modern Art?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Directions-5-.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Hay un hospital cerca de aquí/por aquí cerca? – Is there a hospital around here?

Receiving directions:​​

adverbials of place

Remember! If you don’t understand something, ask the person to repeat: ¿Cómo? (How?) . Usually Spanish people speak fast so you might need to slow them down a bit – just say:  ¡Despacio, por favor! Slowly, please!

Essential Phrases in Spanish for Emergencies

Hopefully, you won’t need this part of our blog post, but it’s important that you know some basic phrases in case you need help!

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Emergencies-1.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Puedes ayudarme? – Can you help me?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Emergencies-2.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Necesito ayuda . – I need help.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Emergencies-3.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Estoy perdido . – I’m lost.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/¡Llama-a-la-policia-.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¡Llama a la policía! – Call the police!

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/¡Llama-a-una-ambulancia.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¡Llama a una ambulancia!   – Call an ambulance!

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Emergencies-6.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¡Ten cuidado! – Be careful!

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Emergencies-7.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Ha habido un accidente. – There’s been an accident.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/¡Por-favor-rapido.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¡Por favor, rápido!  – Please hurry!

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Emergencies-9.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] ¿Estás bien?  – Are you OK?

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Emergencies-10.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Me han robado. – I’ve been robbed.

[mp3j track=”https://letsspeakspanish.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Emergencies-11-.mp3″ title=”” ind=”n” volslider=”n” flow=”y”] Me han atacado.  – I’ve been attacked.

The Most Commonly Used Verbs

In this part you can refresh or learn new Spanish  verbs for traveling .  

Best Apps for Traveling in Spain

maps.me spanish app

1. Maps.me – a perfect alternative to any online maps. Before going to your destination, download an offline map and you will never get lost. You can also search for restaurants, supermarkets, and cultural landmarks without being connected to the internet. 

cabify spanish app

2. Cabify – it’s like Uber but a Spanish version.

triposo spanish app

3. Triposo – a different kind of a TripAdvisor. It’s more user friendly and it has a lot of information about any destination. Create bucket lists and add favorite places. You can also find mini-guides gathered by the  community.

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4. Spanish Dict – although Google Translate is an excellent tool, we suggest this app for traveling through Spanish-speaking countries.

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5. El Tenedor (The Fork) – the app has information about over 30,000 restaurants in Spain. You can discover what is around your location, choose the preferred cuisine and book a table. You can see the full menu in an app, which is handy. The app also offers discounts and some great deals.

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6. Idealista – website and app for finding accommodation for longer periods. It offers apartments and houses to rent or buy.

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7. Wallapop – similar to eBay, but in Spain. You can sell or buy stuff through the website or the app.

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  • June 6, 2023
  • A1 Level Spanish Resources , A2 Level Spanish Resources , Spanish , Spanish Vocabulary

¡Bienvenidos! Are you planning a trip to a Spanish-speaking country? Whether you’re embarking on a thrilling adventure or exploring the rich cultural heritage, knowing some basic travel vocabulary in Spanish can significantly enhance your experience. 

This blog post will equip you with essential words and phrases to help you navigate airports, hotels, restaurants, and various tourist attractions. Let’s dive into the world of travel vocabulary in Spanish!

Important Travel Vocabulary in Spanish

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Practicing the phrases below beforehand will make your interactions smoother and more enjoyable during your travels.

Asking For Help

  • ¿Puede ayudarme, por favor? — Can you help me, please?
  • Necesito ayuda — I need help
  • ¿Dónde está…? — Where is…?
  • No entiendo — I don’t understand
  • ¿Habla usted inglés? — Do you speak English?

Asking For Directions

  • ¿Cómo llego a…? — How do I get to…?
  • Derecha — Right
  • Izquierda — Left
  • Recto — Straight ahead
  • Estoy perdido(a) — I am lost

Ordering Food and Drinks

  • ¿Qué recomienda? — What do you recommend?
  • Quisiera… — I would like…
  • La cuenta, por favor — The bill, please
  • ¿Tienen menú en inglés? — Do you have an English menu?
  • ¿Cuánto cuesta?   — How much does it cost?
  • ¿Tiene otro/a…?  — Do you have another…?
  • ¿Puedo probármelo(a)?   — Can I try it on?
  • ¿Aceptan tarjetas de crédito?   — Do you accept credit cards?

Emergencies

  • ¡Ayuda! — Help!
  • Llame a una ambulancia — Call an ambulance
  • Necesito ir a la embajada — I need to go to the embassy
  • ¿Dónde está el hospital más cercano? — Where is the nearest hospital?

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Learning travel vocabulary in Spanish can significantly enrich your experience while exploring Spanish-speaking countries. With this list of essential words and phrases, you can communicate more effectively and navigate your way through airports, hotels, restaurants, and popular tourist attractions. Remember, practice makes perfect! 

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Travel Vocab in Spanish:

  • abrocharse (verb) / to fasten
  • la aduana (noun) / customs
  • el aduanero, la aduanera (noun) / customs agent
  • el aeropuerto (noun) / airport
  • la agencia de viajes (noun) / travel agency
  • el agente de viajes, la agente de viajes (noun) / (travel) agent
  • aterrizar (verb) / to land
  • el auxiliar de vuelo, la auxiliar de vuelo / flight attendant
  • el avión (noun) / airplane, plane
  • el barco (noun) / boat, ship
  • el boleto (noun) / ticket
  • el boleto de ida y vuelta (noun) / round-trip ticket
  • el bote (noun) / small boat
  • la casa de cambio (noun) / currency exchange
  • la casa rodante (noun) / camper
  • el cinturón de seguridad (noun) / seatbelt
  • manejar (verb) / to drive
  • desabrocharse (verb) / to unfasten
  • descansar (verb) / to rest, to take a break
  • deshacer la valija (verb) / to unpack
  • despegar (verb) / to take off
  • el equipaje (noun) / baggage, luggage
  • la escala (noun) / stopover
  • la estación de tren (noun) / train station
  • el estacionamiento (noun) / parking, parking lot
  • estacionar (verb) / to park
  • el tren (noun) / train
  • la foto (noun) / photo
  • el guía, la guía (noun) / guide
  • la guía de papel (noun) / guidebook
  • la habitación (noun) / hotel room
  • la habitación doble (noun) / double room
  • la habitación individual (noun) / single room
  • el lago (noun) / lake
  • llevar (verb) / to carry, to take
  • el lugar de interés (noun) / place of interest
  • la valija (noun) / suitcase
  • la oficina de turismo (noun) / tourist office
  • el pasajero, la pasajera (noun) / passenger
  • el pasaporte (noun) / passport
  • la pensión (noun) / inexpensive lodging, hostel
  • el piloto, la piloto (noun) / pilot
  • procedente de (expr.) / arriving from
  • la puerta (noun) / gate
  • la reserva (noun) / reservation
  • el retraso (noun) / delay
  • sin escala (adj) / nonstop
  • sólo de ida (adj) / one way
  • la tarjeta de embarque (noun) / boarding pass
  • la terminal de equipaje (noun) / baggage claim
  • el transbordador (noun) / ferry
  • el tren de pasajeros (noun) / passenger train
  • el turista, la turista (noun) / tourist
  • las vacaciones (noun) / vacation
  • viajar (verb) / to travel
  • el viaje (noun) / trip, voyage
  • el viajero, la viajera (noun) / traveller
  • visitar (verb) / to visit
  • el vuelo (noun) / flight
  • la vuelta (noun) / return trip

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Ready to boost your Spanish skills before your next trip to a Spanish-speaking country with this list of essential Spanish words and phrases? No matter where you’re going, from Cancun to Madrid, we’ve got you covered.

Learning some basic Spanish words and phrases will come in super handy during your travels. Don’t worry if you still need to improve your Spanish—you can brush up before your trip and get some practice during your stay. Trust us, you’ll come back feeling motivated to take more Spanish classes!

Keep reading to learn the most common Spanish travel phrases. Read them, practice them, download them in the free PDF we’ve included below, and take them with you on your next vacation!

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Get ready for friendly Spanish speakers. You’ll see strangers greeting you, and they will expect the same in return. So here are some useful words and phrases in Spanish for tourists to use on a more local level.

  • Hola – Hello
  • Buenos días – Good morning
  • Buenas tardes – Good afternoon
  • Buenas noches – Good evening / Good night
  • ¡Mucho gusto! – Pleased to meet you!
  • Encantado/encantada – Nice to meet you
  • ¿Qué tal? – What’s up?
  • ¿Qué onda? – What’s up?
  • ¿Cómo te llamas? – What’s your name? (Informal)
  • ¿Cómo se llama? – What’s your name? (Formal)
  • Me llamo… – My name is…
  • ¿Cómo está? – How are you? (Formal)
  • ¿Cómo estás? – How are you? (Informal)
  • Muy bien, gracias – Very well, thank you.

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Not everything can be found on Google Maps! That’s why a necessary part of Spanish phrases for travel must include asking for directions. Here’s a quick and easy list to get started with:

  • ¿Dónde está…? – Where is…?
  • ¿Dónde hay…? – Where is there…?
  • Un banco – a bank
  • El sanitario – the bathroom
  • Busco… – I’m looking for…
  • Necesito un cuarto para ___ personas – I need a room for ___ people.
  • A la derecha – On the right
  • A la izquierda  – On the left
  • Todo recto – Straight ahead
  • Derecho – Straight ahead
  • En la esquina – On the corner
  • A una cuadra, a dos cuadras – One block away, two blocks away
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Spanish for tourists must include necessary words and phrases useful for checking in somewhere.  

Whether you choose a big hotel or an Airbnb apartment, the following basic Spanish words will come in handy: 

  • Tengo una reserva a nombre de… – I have a reservation under the name of…
  • Estancia de tres noches – Three-night stay
  • Una habitación para dos personas – A room for three people
  • Cama matrimonial – a double bed
  • Un balcón – A balcony
  • Una terraza – a terrace 
  • Vista al mar / al jardín / a la ciudad – A view over the sea/the garden/to the city
  • La alberca – The swimming pool
  • ¿A qué hora sirven el desayuno? – What time do you serve breakfast?
  • ¿Puedo pedir un check-out tardío? – Can I have a late check-out?
  • ¿Cuál es la contraseña de Wifi? – What ‘s the Wifi password?
  • ¿Tienen servicio de habitación? – Do you have room service?
  • Necesito una cama extra – I need an extra bed
  • El gimnasio – The gym
  • El restaurant – The restaurant
  • La playa – The beach
  • El vestíbulo – The hall
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While we hope that your vacation goes smoothly, it’s always a good idea to be prepared for the unexpected. Practice some of the following words and expressions just in case. 

It’s better to be safe than sorry!

  • ¿Dónde hay un hospital? – Where’s a hospital?
  • ¿Dónde hay una farmacia? – Where’s a pharmacy?
  • Necesito un doctor – I need a doctor.
  • No me siento bien – I’m not feeling well.
  • Tengo un seguro – I have insurance.
  • ¿Habla inglés el doctor? – Does the doctor speak English?
  • Me puede dar una receta para… – Can you give me a prescription for…
  • ¿Pueden darme una inyección? – Can you give me an injection?
  • La cita médica – Doctor’s appointment
  • La cita de seguimiento – Follow-up appointment
  • Rayos-X – X-ray
  • Toma de sangre – Blood collection
  • El yeso – Cast
  • La tos – Cough
  • La fiebre – Fever
  • La garganta – Throat
  • El estómago – Stomach 
  • La espalda – Back
  • La cabeza – Head

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When traveling to a Spanish-speaking country, it’s important to know basic Spanish words and phrases that you may use in restaurants. By learning these terms, you’ll be able to confidently navigate menu items and communicate your food preferences. So why wait?

¡Aprende estas palabras y disfruta de tu comida! Learn these words and enjoy your food!

  • Quisiera… – I would like… 
  • Una mesa para… – A table for (number of people)… 
  • Un menú – A menu
  • Un menú de bebidas – A beverage menu
  • Una sopa – A soup
  • Una ensalada – A salad
  • Una hamburguesa – A hamburger
  • Un plato principal – A main dish
  • Una entrada – A starter
  • Un postre – A dessert
  • Un vaso de agua – A glass of water
  • Una copa de vino – A glass of wine
  • Una cerveza – One beer
  • Un café – One coffee
  • Un té – One tea

El camarero is the term for “waiter” in Spain, whereas el mesero is more frequently used in Latin America. To go beyond the basics, try using one of these phrases:

  • ¡Amigo!/¡Amiga! – Waiter! /  Waitress! (In Lat. América)
  • ¡Señor! / ¡Señora! – Waiter! /  Waitress! (In Spain)
  • ¿Qué me recomienda? – What would you recommend?
  • La cuenta, por favor – The bill, please
  • ¿Aceptan las tarjetas? – Do you accept credit cards? 
  • ¿Puedo pagar con la tarjeta? – Can I pay by card?
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Here is a detailed travel vocabulary that will make moving around easier for you. Use the following words while going by plane, bus, train, or any other mode of transportation:

  • Un trén – A train
  • Un camión/Un bus – A bus
  • Un avión – A plane
  • Un carro de alquiler – A rental car
  • Su pasaporte, por favor – Your passport, please.
  • Quisiera cambiar mi reserva – I would like to change my reservation.
  • Equipaje de mano – Hand luggage
  • ¿ A qué hora es el embarque? – What time is boarding?
  • Un boleto de ida – One way ticket
  • Un boleto de ida y vuelta – Round trip ticket
  • ¿Tienen pases de un día, de una semana o de un mes? – Do you have one-day, one-week, or one month passes?
  • ¿De que plataforma sale? – What platform does it depart from?
  • ¿Cuál es la puerta de embarque? – What is the boarding gate?
  • El asiento de pasillo – The aisle seat
  • El asiento de ventanilla – The window seat
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Naturally, it’s impossible to predict all the situations for which you may need to pre-learn some words. So, here are some expressions that are useful in different contexts.

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  • Por favor – Please
  • Gracias – Thank you
  • Perdón – I’m sorry
  • Disculpe – Excuse me
  • ¿Hablá Inglés? – Do you speak English?
  • No hablo español – I don’t speak Spanish
  • Quisiera…/Me gustaría – I would like to…
  • Quiero/No quiero – I want to/I don’t want to
  • ¿Cuánto cuesta? – How much is it?
  • ¿Qué hora son? – What time is it?
  • ¿Tiene…? – Do you have…. 
  • Tengo/No tengo – I have/I don’t have
  • No entiendo – I don’t understand.
  • Dinero – Money
  • Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez – One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
  • Veinte, treinta, cuarenta, cincuenta, sesenta, setenta, ochenta, noventa, cien – Twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, one hundred
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Regardless of how you choose to practice, we hope you feel more prepared for your travels. Have a great trip!

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Spanish Travel Unit - Airport Vocabulary Lists, Bingo Game - Un Viaje en Avión

Preview of Preterite Worksheet with Travel Vocabulary: Un viaje a Nueva York

Preterite Worksheet with Travel Vocabulary : Un viaje a Nueva York

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SPANISH GAMES Travelling Vocabulary Game Pack - Word Search, Crossword & Bingo

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Spanish Airport / Travel Bundle - Vocabulary , Puzzles, Skit & More! - Aeropuerto

Preview of Spanish Travel Unit Spanish Word Search Airport Vocabulary Worksheet

Spanish Travel Unit Spanish Word Search Airport Vocabulary Worksheet

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Spanish Travel & Transportation Vocab Introductory Presentation & Worksheets

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Train / Train Station Spanish Vocabulary Worksheets (Así Se Dice)

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Charades Spanish Vocabulary Game / Airport, Travel , Professions, Weather

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TRAVEL AND SERVICES VOCABULARY ( SPANISH )

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Spanish Airport and Travel 18 Vocabulary IDs - El Aeropuerto y Viajar

Preview of Spain Worksheets, Pre-School Worksheets, A Fun and Educational Travel Pack

Spain Worksheets , Pre-School Worksheets , A Fun and Educational Travel Pack

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Spanish Travel Crossword

Spanish Travel Crossword

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    Description. This Spanish Airport/Travel Crossword contains 30 Spanish airport and travel vocabulary words plus corresponding Spanish to English and English to Spanish vocabulary lists. This resource is a helpful substitute activity because students can use the vocabulary list to quiz each other after completing the crossword.

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    Practice important travel related nouns and verbs with these resources to supplement any Spanish Travel Unit!Also great for the last days of Spanish class, days with unexpected schedule changes, emergency sub plans.1. Spanish Travel Vocabulary Word Search - includes 37 travel vocabulary words for traveling through an airport.

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