A guide to saying it like a local
How to Say "Is there a guided tour" in Italian
Ask about guided tours in museums, historical sites, or cities in Italy.
C'è un tour guidato?
CHAY oon toor gwee-DAH-tohneutral
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Use this when you're at a museum, a historical site, or even just in a city center and want to join a group tour. It's a direct way to inquire about available guided experiences.
Alternatives
- È disponibile un tour guidato?Slightly more formal, good for official information desks.
- Fate tour guidati?More direct, asking if they offer them at all.
Ways to get it wrong
Confusing 'tour' with 'toro'
Make sure to pronounce 'tour' with a clear 'oo' sound, not like 'toro' (bull).
Missing the apostrophe in 'c'è'
The phrase means 'there is', so 'c'è' is essential; 'ce' means something else.
A small cultural note
While 'tour guidato' is standard, you might hear 'visita guidata' (guided visit) more often in certain contexts, especially for museums.
Frequently asked
how to ask for a tour in italian
You can ask 'C'è un tour guidato?' (Is there a guided tour?) or 'È disponibile un tour guidato?' (Is a guided tour available?).
guided tour in italian museum
At a museum, you'd typically ask 'C'è un tour guidato?' or 'C'è una visita guidata?' to see if group tours are offered.
english speaker asking for tour in italy
Using 'C'è un tour guidato?' is a clear and polite way for an English speaker to inquire about guided tours.