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25 Spanish Travel Phrases You'll Actually Use

Skip the textbook phrases nobody says. These are the ones you'll actually need on your trip to Spain or Latin America.

Quick Pronunciation Tips

  • ¿ and ¡ — These just mark the start of questions/exclamations
  • ll — Sounds like "y" in "yes" (calle = CAH-yeh)
  • ñ — Sounds like "ny" in "canyon" (España = es-PAH-nya)
  • j — Sounds like "h" in "hello" (viaje = vee-AH-heh)

✈️ At the Airport

¿Dónde está la puerta de embarque?

Where is the boarding gate?

Mi vuelo sale a las...

My flight leaves at...

¿Dónde puedo recoger mi equipaje?

Where can I pick up my luggage?

Tengo una conexión

I have a connecting flight

🏨 At the Hotel

Tengo una reserva a nombre de...

I have a reservation under the name...

¿A qué hora es el desayuno?

What time is breakfast?

¿Tiene wifi?

Do you have wifi?

La habitación necesita limpieza

The room needs cleaning

¿Puedo dejar mi equipaje aquí?

Can I leave my luggage here?

🍽️ At Restaurants

Una mesa para dos, por favor

A table for two, please

¿Qué me recomienda?

What do you recommend?

Soy alérgico/a a...

I'm allergic to...

La cuenta, por favor

The check, please

¿Está incluida la propina?

Is the tip included?

Esto está delicioso

This is delicious

🚕 Getting Around

¿Cómo llego a...?

How do I get to...?

¿Está lejos de aquí?

Is it far from here?

A la derecha / A la izquierda

To the right / To the left

Todo recto

Straight ahead

Pare aquí, por favor

Stop here, please

🆘 Emergencies

Necesito ayuda

I need help

¿Dónde está el hospital más cercano?

Where is the nearest hospital?

He perdido mi pasaporte

I've lost my passport

¿Puede llamar a la policía?

Can you call the police?

No hablo mucho español

I don't speak much Spanish

Bonus: Polite Phrases That Go a Long Way

These aren't strictly necessary, but using them will earn you smiles and better service:

Por favor

Please

Gracias / Muchas gracias

Thank you / Thank you very much

Perdone / Disculpe

Excuse me (to get attention)

Lo siento

I'm sorry

Practice Before You Go

Reading these phrases is a good start, but saying them out loud is what makes them stick. Practice each phrase 3-5 times before your trip. Even better — practice in a mock scenario with a tutor so you're comfortable using them in real situations.

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