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Chapter 7: At the Hotel

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Your accommodation plays a crucial role in ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay in Sweden. Whether you’re checking into a hotel, hostel, or bed and breakfast, this chapter will equip you with essential phrases and expressions to communicate effectively with hotel staff and navigate various situations during your stay.

Checking-In:

When you arrive at the hotel, these phrases will help you during the check-in process:

«Hej, jag har en booking» (pronounced hey, yag har en book-ning) means «Hello, I have a reservation.»

«I would like to check in, please» (pronounced yag skool-leh vil-ya check-a in, thank) means «I would like to check in, please.»

«My name is…» (pronounced mitt name air) means «My name is…»

Room Inquiries:

If you have specific preferences or questions about your room, use these phrases:

«Har rummet eget badrum?» (pronounced har room-met ay-et bad-room) means «Does the room have a private bathroom?»

«Is there free Wi-Fi in the room?» (pronounced because there is free Wi-Fi in the room) means «Is there free Wi-Fi in the room?»

«Can I have a room with a view?» (pronounced kan yag foh ett room med oot-sikt) means «Can I have a room with a view?»

Requests and Assistance:

If you need any help or have special requests during your stay, consider using these phrases:

«Excuse me, can you help me with something?» (pronounced oor-sheck-ta may, kan doo yel-pa may with noy-got) means «Excuse me, can you help me with something?»

«I need extra towels» (pronounced yag be-hur-der ex-tra hand-doo-kar) means «I need extra towels.»

Breakfast:

If your hotel offers breakfast, these phrases will come in handy:

«Ingår frukost?» (pronounced ing-orr froo-cost) means «Is breakfast included?»

«What times is breakfast served?» (pronounced vil-ka tee-der ser-ve-ras froo-cost) means «What are the breakfast hours?»

Housekeeping:

If you need housekeeping services or have any related inquiries, consider using these phrases:

«Can you come back later to clean the room?» (pronounced kan doo kom-ma till-bah-ka sen-ar-eh to steh-da room-met) means «Can you come back later to clean the room?»

«I need extra shampoo» (pronounced yag be-hur-der ex-tra sham-po) means «I need extra shampoo.»

Checking-Out:

When it’s time to check out, these phrases will be helpful:

«I would like to check out, please» (pronounced yag skool-leh vil-ya check-a ut, thank) means «I would like to check out, please.»

«Can I have a printout of the bill?» (pronounced kan yag foh en oot-skrift af rek-ning-en) means «Can I have a printout of the bill?»

Expressing Satisfaction:

If you had a pleasant stay and wish to express your satisfaction, you can use these phrases:

«Thank you for a pleasant stay» (pronounced thank fur en trev-lig vis-tel-se) means «Thank you for a pleasant stay.»

«I am very satisfied with the service» (pronounced yag air my-ket nurd with ser-vee-sen) means «I am very satisfied with the service.»

Remember to be courteous and polite throughout your interactions with hotel staff. By using these phrases, you’ll be able to communicate your needs and ensure a smooth and comfortable experience during your stay in Sweden.

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