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A Useful Guide to Spanish Travel Phrases

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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:

Spanish greetings

  • Buenos días   — Good morning
  • Buenas tardes   — Good afternoon
  • Buenas noches   — Good evening
  • ¿Cómo te llamas?  — What’s your name?
  • Me llamo…   — My name is…
  • Mucho gusto. Encantado — It’s a pleasure to meet you.
  • ¿Cómo te va? / ¿Qué tal? / ¿Qué hay?  — How’s it going?
  • ¿Cómo estás?   — How are you?
  • Bien, gracias / Muy bien, gracia s — Good, thank you / Very well, thank you
  • Por favor   — Please
  • Perdón / Lo siento — Sorry
  • ¿Habla inglés?   — Do you speak English?
  • No hablo español.  — I don’t speak Spanish.
  • No entiendo bien el español. — I don’t understand Spanish well. 
  • ¿Tiene…?  — Do you have…?
  • ¿Entiende?  — Do you understand?
  • Yo entiendo / yo no entiendo  — I understand / I don’t understand
  • Hágame el favor de hablar más despacio. — Speak more slowly, please. 
  • Escríbalo, por favor. — Write it down, please.

Essential Spanish

  • ¿Dónde está…? ¿Dónde están…? — Where is…? Where are…?
  • ¿Por dónde se va a…? / ¿Cómo puedo llegar a…? — How do you go to…? 
  • ¿Dónde estamos aquí en el mapa? — Where are we on the map?
  • ¿Está lejos? ¿Está por aquí? — Is it far away? Is it near here?
  • Busco… — I’m looking for…
  • ¿Me podría ayudar?  — Can you help me?
  • Estoy perdido  (for men) / perdida  (for women) . — I’m lost.
  • ¿Hay alguien que hable inglés? — Is there anyone who speaks English? 
  • Disculpe / Con permiso / Perdóname — Excuse me
  • ¿Quién?   — Who?
  • ¿Qué?   — What?
  • ¿Cuándo?   — When?
  • ¿Cómo?   — How?
  • ¿Cuánto?   — How much?
  • ¿Cuántos?   — How many?
  • ¿Por qué?   — Why?
  • ¿A qué hora?   — What time?
  • ¿Por cuánto tiempo?   — How long?
  • ¿Cada cuánto?   — How often?
  • Yo quiero / yo no quiero  — I want / I don’t want
  • Yo tengo / yo no tengo  — I have / I don’t have

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 ):

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Airport-specific vocabulary in Spanish

  • la aduana  — customs
  • la aerolínea  / la linea aerea   — airline
  • el asiento  — seat
  • el auxiliar de vuelo, la azafata  — flight attendant
  • el baño  — bathroom
  • el boleto  — ticket
  • confirmar una reservación   — to confirm a reservation
  • el destino  —  destination
  • el equipaje  — luggage
  • el horario, el itinerario   — schedule
  • la maleta  — suitcase
  • el pasajero, la pasajera  —  passenger
  • el pasaporte  —  passport
  • el regreso  —  return
  • la salida  —  departure, exit
  • la tarifa  —  price
  • la tienda libre de impuestos   — duty-free shop
  • el viaje  — journey, trip
  • el vuelo  —  flight, wing

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Useful phrases at the airport in Spanish

  • ¿Cuándo sale el avión?  — When does the plane leave?
  • Mi vuelo es a las … en punto. — My flight is at … o’clock.
  • ¿A qué hora es el embarque?  — What time is boarding?
  • ¿Cuándo llega el avión?  — When does the plane arrive?
  • Quisiera cambiar mi reserva / asiento.   — I would like to change my reservation / seat.
  • Querría anular mi reserva.   — I would like to cancel my reservation.
  • Necesitamos ayuda para subir al avión.   — We need help to get on the plane.
  • ¿Podría elegir mi asiento?  — Could I choose my seat?
  • Este es mi equipaje de mano . — This is my carry-on luggage.
  • ¿Se ha cancelado el vuelo?   — Has the flight been canceled?
  • ¿Dónde está la terminal internacional / a puerta de embarque ?  — Where is the international terminal / boarding gate?
  • ¿Dónde puedo cambiar dinero? — Where is there a currency exchange desk?
  • ¿Dónde está el baño? — Where is the bathroom?

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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– To say “We Need To Get Together” in Spanish, you can use the phrase “Tenemos que reunirnos.” – “Tenemos” means “We have” and “que” means “to” or “that” in this context. – “Reunirnos” is the reflexive verb “to get together” which means “to meet up.”

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When you want to express the desire to meet up and spend time with someone, it’s useful to know how to say “We need to get together” in Spanish. This article will provide you with the translation and explore the importance of reuniting and connecting in the Spanish language.

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The phrase “We need to get together” can be translated to Spanish as “Necesitamos reunirnos.” This translation effectively conveys the intention of meeting up and spending time together.

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“Necesitamos reunirnos” is the commonly used phrase in Spanish to express “We need to get together.” It is pronounced as “neh-seh-see-TAH-mos reh-oo-NEER-nos.”

The Importance of Reuniting and Connecting

Taking the time to reconnect and spend quality time with others is essential for building and maintaining relationships. Here are a few key points about reuniting and connecting in the Spanish language:

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Spanish-speaking cultures place great value on social bonds and relationships. Gathering together, whether it’s with family, friends, or colleagues, is seen as a way to strengthen these connections and foster a sense of community.

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What to Know About the Trial Donald Trump Faces in Manhattan

Prosecutors accused Mr. Trump of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal. It is the first criminal trial of a former president.

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Donald J. Trump is now on trial in Manhattan — the first former U.S. president to be criminally prosecuted.

The trial, which began Monday with jury selection and could move to opening arguments early next week, will oscillate between salacious testimony on sex scandals and granular detail about corporate documents.

Mr. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree, all tied to the former president’s role in a hush-money payment to a porn star, Stormy Daniels.

But that payoff is not the only such deal that prosecutors plan to highlight. The prosecutors, from the Manhattan district attorney’s office, have accused Mr. Trump of orchestrating a broader scheme to influence the 2016 presidential election by directing his allies to purchase damaging stories about him to keep them under wraps.

After a slow start to jury selection, the process gained steam this week as lawyers on both sides settled on the first seven jurors. They now must select another five as well as several alternates.

The judge overseeing the case said that if jurors continued to be seated at this pace, opening arguments would most likely begin Monday.

It is the first of Mr. Trump’s four criminal cases to go to trial — and it could be the only one to do so before Election Day.

Mr. Trump, who is again the presumptive Republican nominee for president, has denied all wrongdoing. He also assailed the district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg, for bringing the charges, accusing him of carrying out a politically motivated witch hunt. And he has attacked the judge , Juan M. Merchan.

Here are answers to some key questions about the tr

Will the trial be televised?

No. There will be no audio or video broadcast of the trial available, though cameras will be stationed in the hallway outside the courtroom to capture Mr. Trump’s remarks going in and out of the trial.

Court will generally be in session every weekday except Wednesdays, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

What is Mr. Trump accused of?

The charges trace back to a $130,000 hush-money payment that Mr. Trump’s fixer, Michael D. Cohen, made to Ms. Daniels in the final days of the 2016 campaign. The payment, which Mr. Cohen said he had made at Mr. Trump’s direction, suppressed her story of a sexual liaison that she said she had with Mr. Trump.

Paying hush money is not always illegal.

But while serving as the commander in chief, Mr. Trump reimbursed Mr. Cohen, and the way he did so constituted fraud, prosecutors say.

In internal records, Mr. Trump’s company classified the repayment to Mr. Cohen as legal expenses, citing a retainer agreement. Yet there were no such expenses, the prosecutors say, and the retainer agreement was fictional too.

Those records underpin the 34 counts of falsifying business records: 11 counts involve the checks, 11 center on monthly invoices Mr. Cohen submitted to the company, and 12 involve entries in the general ledger for Mr. Trump’s trust.

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Why did prosecutors cite other hush-money payments?

Mr. Bragg’s office linked Mr. Trump to three hush-money deals. While Mr. Trump is indicted only in connection with the business records related to Ms. Daniels, the prosecutors most likely mentioned the other deals to begin the work of proving that Mr. Trump intended to conceal a second crime.

In addition to the indictment, the prosecutors filed a so-called statement of facts that referenced the other payoffs.

That document, common in complex white-collar cases, provides something of a road map for what the prosecutors could reveal at trial. And based on evidence presented to the grand jury, the document details the two hush-money deals involving The National Enquirer, which has longstanding ties to Mr. Trump.

The first involved the tabloid’s payment of $30,000 to a former Trump Tower doorman who claimed to know that Mr. Trump had fathered a child out of wedlock. The publication later determined that the claim was untrue.

The National Enquirer also made a payment to Karen McDougal, Playboy’s Playmate of the Year in 1998, who wanted to sell her story of an affair with Mr. Trump during the 2016 campaign. She reached a $150,000 agreement with the tabloid, which bought the rights to her story to suppress it — a practice known as “catch and kill.”

The deals suggest that the payment to Ms. Daniels was not an isolated incident but rather part of a broader strategy to influence the 2016 election.

Why is it a felony to falsify records?

Falsifying business records in New York State can be a misdemeanor. But it can be elevated to a felony if prosecutors prove that the records were falsified to conceal another crime.

In this case, there are three potential additional crimes that Mr. Bragg has accused Mr. Trump of concealing: a federal campaign finance violation, a state election-law crime and tax fraud.

The campaign crimes, prosecutors say, involve the hush-money payoffs to Ms. Daniels and Ms. McDougal. The payments, they argue, were illegal donations to Mr. Trump’s campaign.

The potential tax fraud stems from the way in which Mr. Cohen was reimbursed for his payment to Ms. Daniels.

Do prosecutors need to convict Mr. Trump of the other crimes?

No. Prosecutors do not have to charge Mr. Trump with any secondary crime or prove that he committed it.

They still must show, however, that there was intent to “commit or conceal” a second crime.

Who will the witnesses be?

Mr. Cohen is expected to be a crucial witness for the prosecution. His testimony could take days.

Mr. Bragg’s prosecutors are also expected to call David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, as well as Hope Hicks, a former campaign and White House aide to Mr. Trump, to shed light on the tumultuous period surrounding the hush-money payments.

Ms. Daniels and Ms. McDougal could be witnesses as well.

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Who Are Key Players in the Trump Manhattan Criminal Trial?

The first criminal trial of former President Donald J. Trump is underway. Take a closer look at central figures related to the case.

What will the defense do?

The defense will most likely try to paint Mr. Cohen as a Trump-hating liar, noting that he and the former president had a falling-out years ago. Mr. Trump’s lawyers are expected to emphasize that Mr. Cohen pleaded guilty to a variety of federal crimes in 2018 — including for his role in the hush-money payment.

Much of Mr. Cohen’s testimony is expected to be corroborated by other witnesses, but he might be the only one who can directly tie Mr. Trump to the false business records, a potential weakness of the case that Mr. Trump’s lawyers could seek to exploit.

Whether Mr. Trump’s lawyers will call any witnesses is unclear, but Mr. Trump has said he plans to take the stand in his own defense.

Will Trump attend the trial?

Nothing is ever certain with Mr. Trump, but he is currently expected to attend much of the trial. To be absent, he would need to seek a waiver from the judge. Mr. Trump has already indicated a potential conflict — his youngest son’s high school graduation in May — though it is unclear whether the judge will pause the trial that day or excuse him from attending.

When Mr. Trump is there, it will create a host of security and logistical issues around the Lower Manhattan courthouse. In addition to the U.S. Secret Service protecting Mr. Trump, there will be a heavy police presence outside the building, as protesters and counterprotesters could fill the streets.

Who is the judge?

Justice Merchan is a veteran judge known as a no-nonsense, drama-averse jurist. This case is already testing his patience.

Since the Manhattan district attorney charged Mr. Trump last year, the former president has used campaign emails, social media and repetitive legal filings to attack the judge’s integrity and family. Recently, the former president demanded for a second time that Justice Merchan step aside , citing his daughter’s position at a Democratic consulting firm that worked for the 2020 Biden campaign.

The judge, who denied that request on Monday, has also issued a gag order to protect prosecutors, witnesses and his own family from Mr. Trump’s vitriol. And yet the former president has continued to post articles with pictures of the justice’s daughter.

During the trial, Justice Merchan will be in charge of keeping order in the courtroom and ruling on objections made by prosecutors and Mr. Trump’s lawyers. The jury will ultimately decide whether Mr. Trump is guilty.

What is the maximum sentence if Mr. Trump is convicted?

The charges against Mr. Trump are all Class E felonies, the lowest category of felonies in New York. Each count carries a maximum prison sentence of four years. Justice Merchan has made it clear that he takes white-collar crime seriously and could throw Mr. Trump behind bars. It’s likely, however, that Justice Merchan would impose a concurrent sentence — under which Mr. Trump would serve all prison time simultaneously — if the former president were convicted of more than one count.

And nothing in the law requires Justice Merchan to imprison Mr. Trump if he’s convicted by a jury. The judge could instead sentence him to probation.

Can Trump appeal?

Yes, if he is convicted, Mr. Trump will appeal, a process that could take months or longer.

Mr. Trump could first take the case to the Appellate Division in Manhattan, and, ultimately seek review from the state’s highest court, the Court of Appeals in Albany. In other words, any appeal is unlikely to be resolved before Election Day. And he would most likely remain free at least until it is resolved.

Ben Protess is an investigative reporter at The Times, writing about public corruption. He has been covering the various criminal investigations into former President Trump and his allies. More about Ben Protess

Kate Christobek is a reporter covering the civil and criminal cases against former president Donald J. Trump for The Times. More about Kate Christobek

Jonah E. Bromwich covers criminal justice in New York, with a focus on the Manhattan district attorney’s office and state criminal courts in Manhattan. More about Jonah E. Bromwich

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Donald Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan took a startling turn when two jurors were abruptly excused , demonstrating the challenge of picking citizens to determine the fate of a former president.

Prosecutors argued in court that with a steady stream of social media posts, Trump had violated the gag order  imposed on him seven times, urging the judge overseeing the trial to hold him in contempt.

Our reporter joined “The Daily” to explain what happened during the opening days  of the trial against Donald Trump.

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