Italy Travel

Need To Take A Train In Italy? Say This.

Traveling by train in Italy?

Learn how to ask “Questo treno va a Firenze?”, meaning “Does this train go to Florence?”

This practical Italian phrase uses questo treno (this train), va a (goes to), and Firenze (Florence). A simple and useful question for checking your train destination while traveling in Italy.


CONTINUE LEARNING ITALIAN FOR TRAVEL

Lost Your Luggage In Italy? Say This

Lost your luggage in Italy? Don't panic.

In this short Italian lesson, you'll learn one essential travel phrase that can help you at the airport if your suitcase doesn't arrive.

Italian Phrase:
Non trovo il mio bagaglio.
English: I can't find my luggage.

A simple sentence that can make a stressful travel situation much easier.

Watch the lesson, practice the pronunciation, and travel Italy with more confidence.


CONTINUE LEARNING ITALIAN FOR THE AIRPORT

Your Hotel Key Doesn’t Work - Say This.

You arrive at your hotel room after a long trip. You try the key card… but it doesn’t work.

Don’t panic. You only need one simple phrase:

“La chiave non funziona.”
The key doesn’t work.

This useful travel phrase can help you communicate quickly at hotels and feel more confident during your trip to Italy.

Learn practical Italian for real travel situations.


Checking Into A Hotel in Italy? Say This.

You arrive at your hotel in Italy. The receptionist asks about your reservation… but you’re not sure what to say.

Don’t worry. Learning a few simple phrases can make hotel check-in much easier.

“Ho una prenotazione.”
I have a reservation.

Learning practical Italian for travel situations can help you feel more confident and enjoy your trip to Italy.


You Need A Taxi In Italy

You need a taxi in Italy and want to show the driver where to go.

One simple phrase can make the conversation much easier:

“Mi porti a questo indirizzo?”
Can you take me to this address?

This phrase is especially useful when you have the destination saved on your phone or written down.

Learn practical Italian for travel, transportation, and real-life situations in Italy.