Quiz-Tree

Getting There

Getting around in a Spanish-speaking country becomes a whole lot easier when you know the right words before you arrive.

1. At the Station & Airport

Knowing how to navigate a train station or airport in Spanish opens doors the moment you land.This quiz covers 5 essential words in the At the Station & Airport category — tren, boleto, horario, llegada, and salida. You'll need these words the second you step off the plane: reading departure boards, buying tickets, and asking about arrivals. Each sentence is a real situation you could face on your first day of travel in a Spanish-speaking country.
15 questions
average score: 90% (all users)

2. Hotel & Lodging

Checking into a hotel in Spanish is one of the most common real-world conversations a beginner will have — and five words will take you a long way.This quiz focuses on hotel and lodging vocabulary: hotel, tarifa, habitación, reservación, and recepción. Whether you're asking about the nightly rate, confirming your booking, or finding out where to drop off your bags, these words give you the confidence to handle check-in.
15 questions
average score: 85% (all users)

3. Vehicles & Transport

Getting around a Spanish-speaking city means knowing which vehicle to name and how to talk about it.This quiz covers 5 words for vehicles and transport: autobús, taxi, avión, metro, and bicicleta. You'll use these words when asking for directions, reading transit maps, or deciding how to get from the airport to your hotel. Each sentence focuses on a detail unique to that vehicle, so you'll learn to tell them apart in context, not just in a word list.
15 questions
average score: 92% (all users)

4. Travel Verbs 🔒

This quiz focuses on 5 high-frequency travel verbs in Latin American Spanish: viajar, llegar, salir, reservar, and facturar. You'll use these in everyday situations like booking a room online, checking luggage at the airport, or coordinating arrival times with a local contact.
15 questions
average score: 95% (all users)

5. Places & Destinations 🔒

Learn 5 location words for places and destinations: aeropuerto, estación, terminal, ciudad, and destino. These words come up constantly on signs, in conversations with locals, and when asking for help.
15 questions
average score: 88% (all users)

6. Travel Essentials 🔒

Before you even reach the airport, there are a handful of Spanish travel words you simply can't leave home without.Practice 5 essential travel items: pasaporte, maleta, mapa, equipaje, and frontera. You'll use these words at border crossings, baggage claim, check-in counters, and when navigating an unfamiliar city. Note the difference between maleta (a single suitcase) and equipaje (all your luggage).
15 questions
average score: 94% (all users)

7. Dialog · Checking In to a Hotel A 🔒

You've just arrived at a hotel in Latin America — time to check in! Follow María as she speaks with the receptionist and picks up her room key. Can you keep up with the conversation?
10 questions
average score: 78% (all users)

8. Dialog · Checking In to a Hotel B 🔒

You're at the hotel front desk finishing your check-in, and Alberto the receptionist is walking you through the final steps. Can you follow along and respond like a confident traveler? Give it a try!
10 questions
average score: 81% (all users)

In this quiz set, you'll learn dozens of essential Spanish words and phrases covering transportation and lodging — think buses, trains, taxis, hotels, and everything in between. Whether you're asking for directions, booking a room, or figuring out which platform your train leaves from, these are the words that will get you where you need to go.

Each quiz takes about 5 minutes and builds both your reading and listening skills, so you'll practice recognizing words like el autobús or la habitación in real-life contexts — not just memorizing a list. Missed something? No problem. You can repeat any quiz as many times as you like, whenever it's convenient.