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Planning a trip to Italy? These quizzes give you the travel vocabulary you need, from the train station and airport to the hotel front desk.

Italian Travel Vocabulary for Beginners

Each quiz covers a slice of travel, mixing five-word matching sets with longer dialog-based rounds. You will learn station and airport words like treno (train), biglietto (ticket), and partenza (departure), hotel vocabulary such as camera (room) and prenotazione (booking), and transport words including aereo (plane) and metro (subway).

These quizzes run from beginner to intermediate, and a couple follow a full hotel check-in conversation from start to finish. Following a real dialog helps you connect phrases in order, not just one word at a time. You will also meet travel-document words like passaporto (passport) and valigia (suitcase).

Italian Travel Words with Audio Pronunciation

Travel words come fast on signs and announcements, so every quiz includes audio pronunciation. Hearing a word like partenza (departure) helps you catch it over a crackly station loudspeaker.

Did You Know?

Two words for what you carry are not the same. Valigia (suitcase) is a single suitcase, while bagaglio (luggage) means all of your baggage combined.

Watch one classic false friend. Camera (room) means a room, such as a hotel room, not a photo camera, which in Italian is a macchina fotografica (camera).

How the Quizzes Work

Each quiz is short, about five minutes, and you can repeat any of the 8 sets until the words feel automatic. Mixing word lists with full conversations prepares you for both the signs and the real talk, whether you are reading a departure board or chatting with a hotel clerk, so even a single run-through leaves you readier for the trip. The vocabulary spans the journey from the airport to the front desk. Ready to pack your bags? Jump into the free interactive Italian quizzes and start traveling.

1. At the Station & Airport

Master Italian travel vocabulary and feel confident the moment you arrive in Italy.This quiz focuses on 5 must-know Italian words for the train station and airport: treno, biglietto, orario, arrivo, and partenza. Whether you're reading a departure board in Rome, buying a train ticket in Milan, or tracking a flight in Venice, these essential Italian words for travelers will get you where you need to go. Practice with real-world sentences you'll actually use on the ground in Italy.
score: 91% (everyone)
🎧 15 questions

2. Hotel & Lodging

Checking into a hotel in Italian is one of the most practical skills a beginner can learn, and just five words will take you surprisingly far.This quiz covers essential Italian hotel vocabulary: hotel, tariffa, camera, prenotazione, and reception. Whether you're asking about the nightly rate in Rome, confirming your booking in Florence, or finding the front desk in Milan, these words give you the confidence to handle check-in like a pro.
score: 91% (everyone)
🎧 15 questions

3. Vehicles & Transport

Getting around an Italian city is much easier when you know the right words for each mode of transport.This quiz covers 5 essential Italian words for vehicles and transport: autobus, taxi, aereo, metro, and bicicletta. You'll use these words when reading transit maps in Rome, catching a cab in Naples, or hopping on a bicycle in Bologna. Each sentence highlights a detail unique to that vehicle, so you learn to use them in context.
score: 96% (everyone)
🎧 15 questions

4. Travel Verbs

This quiz focuses on 5 high-frequency Italian travel verbs: viaggiare, arrivare, partire, prenotare, and imbarcare. You'll use these verbs every day on an Italian trip: booking accommodation online, checking luggage at the airport, or coordinating arrival times with local contacts.
score: 87% (everyone)
🎧 15 questions

5. Places & Destinations

Learn 5 essential Italian location words for places and destinations: aeroporto, stazione, terminal, cittΓ , and destinazione. These words appear constantly on signs, in announcements, and in everyday conversations all across Italy.
score: 95% (everyone)
🎧 15 questions

6. Travel Essentials

Some Italian travel words are so essential you should know them before you even pack your bags.This quiz covers 5 must-know Italian words for travel items: passaporto, valigia, mappa, bagaglio, and frontiera. You'll use these words at border crossings, baggage claim, and check-in counters across Italy. Note the difference between valigia (a single suitcase) and bagaglio (all your luggage combined).
score: 87% (everyone)
🎧 15 questions

7. Checking In to a Hotel 1 of 2

This Italian quiz puts you inside a hotel check-in, with 11 dialog lines to work through as you arrive at the front desk. You play Gianna checking into the Hotel Roma and chatting with Enzo, the receptionist, so you practice the kind of back-and-forth you would really hear on a trip. It opens with a warm Benvenuti!, which means welcome. Because it follows a single conversation from start to finish, it helps you connect phrases in order instead of memorizing them one at a time. This is part one of two. Recommended level: beginner to intermediate.
score: 85% (everyone)
🎧 11 questions

8. Checking In to a Hotel 2 of 2

Picking up where the first part left off, this Italian quiz continues the hotel check-in conversation with another 11 dialog lines. You are still Gianna at the front desk of the Hotel Roma, so you keep practicing real travel phrases for sorting out your room and settling in, the kind of Italian that comes in handy the moment you walk into a hotel. Following the second half of one dialog is a nice way to build comfort with how a full conversation actually flows, not just isolated words. Finishing both parts gives you the whole exchange. Recommended level: beginner to intermediate.
score: 88% (everyone)
🎧 11 questions