Asking for directions in German is relatively easy, but as you’ve probably guessed, understanding the directions you are given may be a little more challenging. But let’s give it a try. Remember, if it gets too complicated, there’s always paper and a pencil - ask them to draw a map!
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How to ask for directions in German
Wo bitte finde ich den Bahnhof?
Where can I find the train station?
Wie komme ich zum Bahnhof?
How do I get to the train station?
Wissen Sie wo der Bahnhof ist?
Do you know where the train station is? (formal)
Weißt du wo der Bahnhof ist?
Do you know where the train station is? (casual)
Another more complete way of asking for directions is by saying…
Entschuldigen Sie bitte! Können Sie mir bitte sagen wo der Bahnhof ist?
Excuse me, please! Could you please tell me where the train station is? (formal)
Entschuldige bitte! Kannst du mir bitte sagen wo der Bahnhof ist?
Excuse me, please! Could you please tell me where the train station is? (casual)
Here’s a list of some places you might like to go to and places you may pass on the way to getting there.
Die öffentlichen Toiletten
Here are some words and phrases you might get to hear when asking for directions…
Die nächste Straße nach rechts.
The next street to the right.
Die nächste Straße nach links.
The next street to the left.
When someone gives you directions, they’ll tell you that you need to take such-and-such street; turn left, and then follow another street…
Now, you might want to know whether it is far or not…
Es ist nicht in der Nähe.
I hope you enjoyed this lesson.
For more lessons on German vocabulary I recommend these!
Bis bald!
Paul Weber: Rocket German