Learn Spanish Faster
  • Home
  • Phrases With Sound
    • Small Talk Phrases
    • Rolling the R Phrases
    • Telephone Phrases
    • Restaurant Phrases
    • Doctor/Medical Phrases
    • All Spanish phrases with sound
  • Compare Spanish Courses
    • Barron's Mastering Spanish
    • Spanish in 10 Minutes a Day
    • Berlitz Intermediate Spanish
    • Comparison Grid
  • Lessons
    • How To Enter Special Spanish Characters
    • How to Make Sentences
  • Blog / Articles
    • 5 Ways Spanish is Like English
    • 5 Ways Spanish is Different From English
    • Free Spanish Spell Check Software
  • Contact Us

Learn Spanish Faster

Virtually every phrase you need to know for Spanish conversation.

Hotel Related Spanish Phrases


Listen To Spanish Phrases For In A Hotel

When you're on vacation in a Spanish speaking country you'll probably stay in a hotel. You'll want to know the special Spanish phrases that are used in hotels, and how to pronounce them. The phrases and audio on this page will give you what you need. In the phrases below you'll learn how to state that you have a reservation at this hotel for the night, find out how much a room for the night will cost you, and see if there are rooms available when you don't have a reservation.

Additionally, you can inquire about room service,

restaurants, and swimming in the pool. You'll also be prepared with an answer when hotel staff ask you how long you'll be staying, or when the desk clerk at the hotel asks you to fill out a form.




Tengo una reservación para esta noche.


I have a reservation for tonight.



¿Cuantas noches va a qudar?


How many nights will you be staying?
The hotel desk clerk might ask you this question. If they do you can respond with the answer below.



Vamos a quedar cuatro noches.


We'll be staying four nights.
Or, if you're alone you will say voy a quedar.



Llene este formulario por favor.


Please fill out this form.
Some hotels will ask you to fill out a registration form.



¿Cuanto cuesta una habitación para la noche?


How much does a room cost for the night?
Cual es el precio is another way of saying how much does it cost.



¿Hay cuartos libres?


Do you have rooms available?
Or the word habitación is used in place of cuartos.


Quiero reservar una habitación para una semana.


I want to reserve a room for one week.



¿Tiene este hotel un restaurant?


Does this hotel have a restaurant?



¿Tiene este hotel servicio de habitación?


Does this hotel have room service?



Nesecitamos una cama mas.


We need one more bed.



Este hotel tiene una piscina.


This hotel has a swimming pool.



¿Cuanto cuesta una habitación por un dia?


How much is one room for one day?

 

 


logo for Learn Spanish Faster

© Copyright 2006-2013 All Rights Reserved

Learn Spanish Faster

Content

  • Spanish Phrases with Native Sound
  • Comparison Grid of Materials for Learning Spanish
  • Spanish Lessons
  • Blog / Articles

Connect

  • Get an email when new items are published

Topics

  • Privacy Policy
  • Feedback

Contact

  • Contact Us
  • Report an error
  • Suggest a Phrase You Want to Hear

Follow us on social network

www.learn-spanish-faster.com