Italian travel phrases
Don’t leave home without this free audio lesson on Italian travel phrases! How do you ask 'when' and 'where' in Italian? How do you ask when the museum closes or where to find a supermarket?
When does the bus leave? When will the train arrive? Essential stuff for your Italian survival kit, right?
Listen to the pronunciation, and practice these questions in Italian aloud. We’ve made it real easy to follow and you'll never have an excuse to be late or lost again!
How to ask when and where in Italian
Instead of "quando?" you can also use the expression "a che ora?" which literally means "at what time?".
One of the first questions you might want to ask when arriving in an unfamiliar city could be…
Some smaller cities in Italian-speaking countries don't have tourist information centers. You might have to rely on asking the locals. Here are some useful questions you might need…
Where can I find...
Credit cards are not as widely accepted in Italy as they are in England or America for example, so you might have to exchange some money.
A presto!

Maria DiLorenzi and the Rocket Italian Team
P.S. If you'd like to improve your learning, practice makes perfect!
Exercise 1 - Match the Italian questions with the correct English translation. Write the letter of the correct answer in the gap provided.
Exercise 2 - Match the English questions with the correct Italian translation. Write the letter of the correct answer in the gap provided.