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Practice Checking Into a Polish-Speaking Hotel

Hotel check-in is the first conversation that decides how comfortable your trip feels. In Polish, you'll need to confirm your reservation, hand over a passport, ask about Wi-Fi and breakfast times, and request small things like an extra pillow or a quiet room. This guided scenario rehearses the polite, slightly formal register most hotel staff use, and gives you the vocabulary for the awkward moments — a missing reservation, a different room category, an early-morning departure. Practise these Polish hotel phrases and you'll arrive ready instead of fumbling through a translation app at the front desk.

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What you'll learn

  • Confirm a reservation and present identification politely
  • Ask about Wi-Fi, breakfast hours, and check-out times
  • Request a room change, an extra bed, or a quieter floor
  • Understand instructions about safes, key cards, and amenities
  • Arrange a wake-up call, a taxi, or luggage storage

Frequently asked questions

Should I use formal or informal Polish when checking into a hotel?

Formal — receptionists use 'usted' / 'Sie' / 'vous' equivalents in Polish, and you should match them. This scenario uses the formal register throughout.

What if my Polish hotel reservation isn't found?

Practice the phrases for 'I have a confirmation number…' and 'Could you check under a different spelling?'. The scenario walks through that exact branch.

How do I ask for a room with a view in Polish?

There's a polite construction in Polish that translates as 'Would it be possible to have a room with…?'. We rehearse this in the conversation tree.

Is hotel Polish different in different countries?

Slightly — pricing terms, breakfast vocabulary, and tipping expectations vary by region, but the core check-in script is consistent across Polish-speaking countries.

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