A guide to saying it like a local
How to Say "Where is the fitting room" in Spanish
Ask where the fitting room is in Spanish-speaking countries. Essential for trying on clothes while shopping.
¿Dónde está el probador?
DOHN-deh ehs-TAH el proh-beh-DOHRneutral
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Use this phrase when you're in a clothing store and need to find a place to try on items before buying them. It's a direct and polite way to ask for assistance.
Alternatives
- ¿Dónde están los vestidores?Use this if the store has multiple fitting rooms or a designated changing area.
- ¿Me puedes decir dónde está el probador?Adds a bit more politeness by directly asking 'Can you tell me...?'
Ways to get it wrong
Probador vs. Probable
'Probador' means fitting room; 'probable' means likely or probable.
Pronouncing 'dónde'
Make sure to pronounce the 'n' sound clearly in 'dónde' (DOHN-deh).
A small cultural note
In some places, you might be directed to 'probadores' (plural) if there are several rooms available. It's common to leave your belongings outside the room.
Frequently asked
how to ask for fitting room in spanish
The most common way is '¿Dónde está el probador?'. This directly asks 'Where is the fitting room?'.
what is fitting room in spanish
The most common translation for 'fitting room' is 'el probador'. You might also hear 'el vestidor'.
spanish for changing room in store
In a store, you would ask '¿Dónde está el probador?' to find the changing room. This is the standard phrase for trying on clothes.