A guide to saying it like a local
How to Say "Is there a guided tour" in Spanish
Ask about guided tours at museums, historical sites, or attractions in Spanish-speaking countries.
¿Hay un tour guiado?
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Use this when you want to find out if a guided tour is available for a specific attraction, like a museum, historical site, or even a city tour. It's a direct way to inquire about joining a group led by a guide.
Alternatives
- ¿Hay visita guiada?More common in Spain, but understood widely.
- ¿Tienen tours guiados?Slightly more direct, asking if 'they' offer them.
Ways to get it wrong
Confusing 'tour' with 'toro'
'Toro' means bull, so 'tour guiado' is correct, not 'toro guiado'.
Forgetting the question marks
Spanish questions start with an upside-down question mark (¿) and end with a regular one (?).
A small cultural note
Many attractions offer tours in multiple languages. It's often a good idea to ask about the language of the tour if it's not specified.
Frequently asked
how to ask for a tour in spanish
The phrase '¿Hay un tour guiado?' is a straightforward way to ask if a guided tour is available. You can also ask '¿Hay visita guiada?' which is also common.
guided tour in spanish translation
The most common translation is 'tour guiado'. For example, '¿Hay un tour guiado?' means 'Is there a guided tour?'.
what is a guided tour in spanish
A guided tour in Spanish is called 'un tour guiado' or 'una visita guiada'. It refers to a tour led by a guide who explains the sights.