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Learn top 10 most common tourist vocabulary
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Hi, everyone! This is Rosa and today, we’ll be doing top 10 most common tourist vocabulary. Let’s go! |
1. entrada “ticket” |
Si puedes, reserva siempre las entradas con antelación. “If you can, always book tickets in advance.” |
For example, if you plan to go to the Alhambra in Granada, you should do so. |
2. turista “tourist” |
Cuando viajo intento dar una buena imagen como turista. “When I travel, I try to present a good image as a tourist.” |
3. itinerario “itinerary” |
Es bueno tener preparado más de un itinerario, por si acaso. “It is good to have prepared more than one itinerary, just in case.” |
4. guía “guidebook” |
Yo siempre llevo una guía encima cuando viajo. “I always carry a guide when I travel.” |
5. autobús turístico “tour bus” |
Nunca me han gustado los autobuses turísticos. “I've never liked tourist buses.” |
6. templo “temple” |
Me gusta mucho la atmósfera que transmiten los templos. “I really like the atmosphere that the temples transmit.” |
7. mezquita “mosque” |
La arquitectura de las mezquitas es impresionante. “Mosques' architecture is impressive.” |
8. iglesia “church” |
Cuando vayas a una iglesia intenta no hacer mucho ruido. “When you go to a church, try not to make too much noise.” |
9. tour “tour” |
Aunque contratar un tour sea más caro, puede ser muy práctico. “Although hiring a tour is more expensive, it can be very convenient.” |
10. palacio “palace” |
Me encanta pasearme por un palacio imaginándome que es mío. “I love walking around a palace imagining that it's mine.” |
This is the end of today’s top 10 most common tourist vocabulary. Let us know in the comments below if there are some words you’d like to know. See you later! Bye! |
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