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Handling Hotel Stays and Tourist Visits in Italian

Learn essential Italian phrases for hotel stays, asking for tourist information, planning a simple itinerary, and recognising common gestures.
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Lesson#1
Let's learn some useful phrases for when you arrive at a hotel in Italy. To ask if they have a room available, you can say 'Avete una camera libera?', which means 'Do you have a room free?'.
Quiz#2
How do you say 'Do you have a room free?' in Italian?

Avete una camera libera?

Lesson#3
You'll often need to specify what kind of room you want. 'Una camera singola' is a single room, and 'una camera doppia' is a double room. You can add this to the phrase you just learned.
Quiz#4
How do you say 'Do you have a double room free?' in Italian?

Avete una camera doppia libera?

Quiz#5
How do you say 'Do you have a single room free?' in Italian?

Avete una camera singola libera?

Lesson#6
It's always a good idea to check if breakfast is included with your room. You can ask, 'La colazione è inclusa?'.

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