You're in Florence and need to find the train station. You stop a stranger and say: "Scusi, dov'è la stazione?" What are you asking?
Asking for Directions 🔒
Navigating Italy is easier when you know what to say! In this quiz, you'll practice asking for directions and understanding the answers — from turning at a traffic light to spotting a landmark across the piazza. Ready to find your way?
You ask a man on the street for directions and he says: "Giri a destra." What is he telling you to do?
A woman named Marta is helping you find your way in Milan. She says: "Vada sempre dritto." What is she telling you?
You're looking for a museum in Rome and want to know if it's a long walk from where you are. How do you ask if it's far?
You meet a man named Giorgio who helps you out. He tells you: "La banca è di fronte alla farmacia." What does he mean?
You're on a busy street in Naples and need directions. What do you say to politely get a stranger's attention?
You ask for directions and a passerby tells you: "Prenda la prima a sinistra." What should you do?
You're looking for a café and a stranger tells you: "È vicino alla piazza." What do they mean?
Someone gives you directions, but you didn't catch everything they said. What do you say to ask them to repeat?
A man named Paolo gives you directions in Turin and says: "Al semaforo, giri a sinistra." Where does he tell you to turn left?