How To Ask For Directions in Italian
Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel is around the corner. Or so you thought the sign said. Avoid missing the highlights of Italy with these simple instructions on asking for directions in Italian.
Difficulty: Hard
Time Required: one day
Here's How:
Tips:
What You Need:
Difficulty: Hard
Time Required: one day
Here's How:
- To ask how far it is to someplace, ask: Quant'è lontano a...?
- To find where the bathroom is in a public place, ask: Dove sono i gabinetti? In a private home, ask: Dov'è il bagno? or Posso usare il bagno, per favore?
- To ask someone to point out something on a map, ask: Mi indichi sulla carta, per favore.
- Typical responses to requests for directions include a destra (right), a sinistra (left), vicino (near), lontano (far), and gira a (turn to). Other responses include:
- il primo/la prima a destra—first on the right.
- il secondo/la seconda a sinistra—second on the left.
- accanto a—next to.
- di fronte a...—across from...
- vada oltre—go past the...
Tips:
- Fifty percent of the time when asked where something is, Italians will answer Vada sempre diritto! It means "Straight ahead!"
- One kilometer (or chilometro in Italian) = 0.62 miles.
- If you can't find what you're looking for, enjoy what you've found. Sometimes when traveling, the best experiences happen serendipitiously!
What You Need:
- map of Italy
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