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How to Say "The room is too noisy" in Italian

Say 'La stanza è troppo rumorosa' to let someone know your hotel room is too loud.

La stanza è troppo rumorosa.

la STAHN-tsa eh TROHP-poh roo-moh-ROH-sahneutral

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Use this when the noise from outside, or from other rooms, is disturbing you in your hotel room. You might say it to the reception desk or your hotel manager.

Alternatives

  • C'è troppo baccano qui.More informal, good for a general complaint about noise.
  • Non si riesce a dormire per il rumore.Emphasizes the inability to sleep due to the noise.

Ways to get it wrong

Confusing 'stanza' with 'stanza'

'Stanza' means 'room', not a verse of a poem.

Pronouncing 'troppo' with one 'p'

The double 'p' in 'troppo' makes the 'p' sound longer and stronger.

A small cultural note

Italians are generally quite tolerant of noise, especially in cities, but persistent loud noise in a hotel room is a legitimate complaint.

Frequently asked

how to say room is noisy in italian hotel

You can say 'La stanza è troppo rumorosa' to the hotel staff. This is a clear and polite way to express your concern.

what is the italian word for noisy

The most common word for 'noisy' is 'rumoroso'. You can also use 'chiassoso' for something very loud or chaotic.

how to complain about noise in italian

For a hotel room, 'La stanza è troppo rumorosa' is best. If it's a general public place, 'C'è troppo baccano' works well.