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Spanish Survival Kit: Hotel Edition - Essential Phrases for Your Stay

Spanish Survival Kit: Hotel Edition

Are you planning a trip to Spain (or Latin America) but worried about your beginner-level Spanish? Don't fret! This Spanish Survival Kit: Hotel Edition will equip you with the essential phrases you need to navigate your hotel stay with confidence.


Why You Need a Spanish Survival Kit for Your Hotel Stay

Traveling to a Spanish-speaking country can be exciting, but it can also be challenging if you're not fluent in the language. Having a Spanish Survival Kit: Hotel Edition at your disposal will help you:


  1. Communicate effectively with hotel staff

  2. Resolve common issues during your stay

  3. Feel more confident and independent while traveling

Let's dive into the essential phrases and vocabulary you'll need for a smooth hotel experience in Spain!


Key Vocabulary for Your Hotel Stay

Before we get into specific scenarios, let's review some important hotel-related vocabulary:

  • La habitación - The room

  • La recepción - The reception

  • La llave - The key

  • Las sábanas - The sheets

  • El aire acondicionado - The air conditioning

  • La lavandería - The laundry service


Essential Phrases for Common Hotel Situations

Now, let's explore some common scenarios you might encounter during your stay and the phrases you can use to handle them:

  1. Checking In "Hola, tengo una reserva." - Hello, I have a reservation.

  2. Requesting a Room Change "¿Puedo cambiar a una habitación más tranquila, por favor?" - Can I change to a quieter room, please?

  3. Reporting an Issue "Hay una mancha en las sábanas." - There's a stain on the sheets.

  4. Requesting Assistance "El aire no funciona. ¿Pueden revisar, por favor?" - The air conditioning isn't working. Can you check it, please?

  5. Using Hotel Services "Necesito lavar una camisa." - I need to wash a shirt.

  6. Asking about Facilities "¿A qué hora abre el restaurante para cenar?" - What time does the restaurant open for dinner?


Remember, even if your pronunciation isn't perfect, hotel staff will appreciate your effort to speak Spanish. Don't be afraid to use gestures or show this Spanish Survival Kit: Hotel Edition on your phone if you're having trouble communicating.


Spanish Survival Kit: Hotel Edition: 6 Common Situations in the Hotel and How to Solve Them


  1. Changing Sheets

Huésped: Hola. Soy de la habitación 305. (Hello. I'm from room 305.)

Recepción: Hola. ¿Qué necesita? (Hello. What do you need?)

Huésped: Hay una mancha de vino en las sábanas. ¿Pueden traer sábanas nuevas, por favor? (There's a wine stain on the sheets. Can you bring new sheets, please?)

Recepción: Claro. Una persona va a su habitación en 15 minutos. (Of course. Someone will go to your room in 15 minutes.)

Huésped: Muchas gracias. (Thank you very much.)


  1. Noisy Neighbors

Huésped: Buenas noches. Llamo de la habitación 410. (Good evening. I'm calling from room 410.)

Recepción: Buenas noches. ¿Qué desea? (Good evening. What can I do for you?)

Huésped: Hay mucho ruido en la habitación 411. No puedo dormir. ¿Pueden hacer algo, por favor? (There's a lot of noise in the room 411. I can't sleep. Can you do something, please?)

Recepción: Lo siento mucho. Voy a llamar a esa habitación ahora mismo. (I'm very sorry. I'll call that room right now.)

Huésped: Gracias. (Thank you.)


  1. Air Conditioning Problems

Huésped: Hola. Llamo de la 207. (Hello. I'm calling from 207.)

Recepción: Hola. ¿Qué desea? (Hello. What can I do for you?)

Huésped: El aire no funciona. Hace mucho calor en mi habitación. ¿Pueden revisar el aire, por favor? (The air conditioning isn't working. It's very hot in my room. Can you check it, please?)

Recepción: Un técnico va a su habitación en unos minutos. (A technician will go to your room in a few minutes.)

Huésped: Muchas gracias. (Thank you very much.)


  1. Using Laundry Service

Huésped: Hola, buenos días. (Hello, good morning.)

Recepción: Buenos días. ¿Qué desea? (Good morning. What can I do for you?)

Huésped: Necesito lavar una camisa. (I need to wash a shirt.)

Recepción: En el armario hay una bolsa. Puede poner la camisa ahí y entregar la bolsa al personal de lavandería. (There's a bag in the wardrobe. You can put the shirt in there and give it to the laundry staff.)

Huésped: Muchas gracias. (Thank you very much.)


  1. Restaurant Hours

Huésped: Hola, buenas tardes. ¿A qué hora abre el restaurante para cenar, por favor? (Hello. Good afternoon. What time does the restaurant open for dinner, please?)

Recepción: El restaurante abre de 8:00 a 11:00 para cenas. No necesita reservar. (The restaurant opens from 8:00 to 11:00 for dinner. You don't need to make a reservation.)

Huésped: Perfecto. Muchas gracias. (Perfect. Thank you very much.)


  1. Changing Rooms

Huésped: Buenas noches. Soy de la 115. (Good evening. I'm from 115.)

Recepción: Buenas noches. ¿Qué desea? (Good evening. What can I do for you?)

Huésped: Hay mucho ruido de coches en mi habitación. ¿Puedo cambiar a una habitación más tranquila, por favor? (There's a lot of car noise in my room. Can I change to a quieter room, please?)

Recepción: Claro. Tengo la habitación 220. Es más tranquila. En 30 minutos va a estar lista. Puede venir a recepción por la llave nueva. (Of course. I have room 220. It's quieter. It will be ready in 30 minutes. You can come to reception for the new key.)

Huésped: Muchas gracias. (Thank you very much.)


By familiarizing yourself with these dialogues from your Spanish Survival Kit: Hotel Edition, you'll be well-prepared to handle various situations that may arise during your hotel stay in Spain. Remember, clear communication is key to resolving any issues and ensuring a comfortable stay.


INTERACTIVE PRACTICE: SPANISH SURVIVAL KIT: HOTEL EDITION


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