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Spanish Vocabulary for Travel and Accommodation

Learn B1 Spanish vocabulary for travel and accommodation. Cover topics like bookings, connections, delays, cancellations, and discussing travel plans.
A wide-angle, cinematic photograph of a high-speed train pulling into a modern, sunlit train station in Spain, like Madrid Atocha. Travelers with stylish luggage are on the platform, some looking towards the train, others walking, conveying the dynamic energy of connections, arrivals, and departures.
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Lesson#1
This deck will expand your travel vocabulary beyond the basics. You'll learn how to discuss more complex travel plans, including routes, connections, and bookings, and how to handle common problems like delays or issues with your luggage.
Lesson#2
Let's start with planning your journey. The path you take is “la ruta”. You already know “el horario” means “schedule”; for travel, use “el horario de salidas y llegadas”. If you change transport, this is “un transbordo”.
Quiz#3
What is the Spanish word for a travel route or itinerary?

la ruta

Quiz#4
What is the Spanish term for a transfer or connection, for example between two trains?

un transbordo

Lesson#5
When flying, a stop where you change planes is called 'una escala'. For example, 'Hago una escala en Panamá' means 'I have a layover in Panama'.
Quiz#6
What is the Spanish term for a layover when flying?

una escala

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