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42 Spanish Phrases for Hotel Problems

42 compact Spanish phrases for resolving hotel problems, including noise, dirty rooms, bathroom issues, broken air conditioning, bad smells, locks, room changes, and billing.

This collection contains the most useful expressions that will help you feel confident in communication. Learning whole phrases allows you to speak faster and more naturally, without thinking about grammar.

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Noise Problems

  • Hay mucho ruido.

    There is a lot of noise.

  • No puedo dormir.

    I cannot sleep.

  • Viene música del pasillo.

    Music is coming from the hallway.

  • La habitación de al lado grita.

    The room next door is shouting.

  • El ascensor hace ruido.

    The elevator is making noise.

  • Necesito una habitación tranquila.

    I need a quiet room.

  • ¿Puede pedir silencio?

    Can you ask for quiet?

Dirty Room

  • La habitación está sucia.

    The room is dirty.

  • Hay polvo en la mesa.

    There is dust on the table.

  • El baño está sucio.

    The bathroom is dirty.

  • Encontré pelos en la ducha.

    I found hair in the shower.

  • Las sábanas parecen usadas.

    The sheets look used.

  • Cambien las sábanas, por favor.

    Change the sheets, please.

  • Necesito toallas limpias.

    I need clean towels.

Bathroom and Water

  • No hay agua caliente.

    There is no hot water.

  • La ducha no funciona.

    The shower does not work.

  • El desagüe no traga.

    The drain does not drain.

  • El inodoro está atascado.

    The toilet is clogged.

  • El lavabo pierde agua.

    The sink is leaking.

  • Falta papel higiénico.

    Toilet paper is missing.

  • ¿Puede enviar mantenimiento?

    Can you send maintenance?

Air and Smells

  • El aire acondicionado no funciona.

    The air conditioning does not work.

  • Hace demasiado calor.

    It is too hot.

  • Hace demasiado frío.

    It is too cold.

  • Huele a tabaco.

    It smells of smoke.

  • La habitación huele mal.

    The room smells bad.

  • La ventana no abre.

    The window does not open.

  • Necesito ventilar la habitación.

    I need to air out the room.

Locks and Safety

  • La tarjeta no abre.

    The key card does not open.

  • La puerta no cierra bien.

    The door does not close well.

  • La caja fuerte no funciona.

    The safe does not work.

  • La cerradura está rota.

    The lock is broken.

  • Me siento inseguro aquí.

    I feel unsafe here.

  • ¿Puede revisar la puerta?

    Can you check the door?

  • Necesito otra tarjeta.

    I need another key card.

Resolution and Billing

  • Quiero cambiar de habitación.

    I want to change rooms.

  • ¿Hay otra habitación disponible?

    Is another room available?

  • Quisiera hablar con recepción.

    I would like to speak with reception.

  • Quisiera hablar con el encargado.

    I would like to speak with the manager.

  • Pido un descuento.

    I am asking for a discount.

  • La factura está mal.

    The invoice is wrong.

  • Gracias por solucionarlo.

    Thank you for solving it.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the best way to memorize conversational phrases?

Repeat them aloud after the speaker. Use the audio trainer for listening, and the phrase trainer for typing practice.

How many phrases should I learn daily?

We recommend focusing on 5-10 new phrases every day. Consistency is more important than quantity.

Why is it better to learn whole phrases instead of individual words?

Learning ready-made chunks helps you speak faster, sound more natural, and avoid spending time thinking about grammar.

These phrases will help you communicate confidently in real-life situations. Practice them with audio and add to your phrase trainer for better retention.

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