What is the word for the bags you take on a trip?
Luggage
If I'm exploring an ancient city carved into pink rock in the desert , I´m in
Petra, Jordan
You want to exchange money. Where should you go?
How do you ask someone where a place is?
Where is...?
How do you ask for the price of a meal?
How much is it?
What do tourists buy to remember a place they visited?
Souvenirs
People visit this country to see the Acropolis. It is considered the birthplace of democracy.
Greece
You lost your passport abroad. Where should you go for help?
Embassy / Consulate
What expression do you use to ask for directions politely?
Excuse me, can you help me?
What do you say when you want to order food?
I´d like...
What is the word for visiting famous places in a city?
Sightseeing
People speak German, but it isn´t Germany. The city is famous for Mozart
Vienna, Austria
You arrive at the airport and need to know where your plane will leave from. What information are you looking for?
the gate number
If someone says "Turn left", what should you do?
Go to the left
You arrive at the hotel and tell the receptionist your name to get your room. What are you doing?
I´m checking in
What do you call a trip from one place to another, especially a long one?
Journey
This country is spread across two continents. It is famous for tea and kebabs.
Turkey
You forgot the most important travel document at home. What did you forget?
Your Passport
What does "Go straight ahead" mean?
Continue forward without turning
This is an object you use to enter to your room in a hotel.
What do you call the document that allows you to enter an airplane?
Boarding pass
This city is located at an altitude of more than 3,600 meters above sea level and is one of the highest capital cities in the world.
La Paz, Bolivia
You want this person that shows tourists around a city and explains important attractions
Tour guide
A hotel is directly across the street from a bank. Which preposition describes its location?
Opposite
How do you ask for the bill at a restaurant?
Can I have the bill, please?