En 15 segundos
- Ask this to find a place to stay tonight.
- Use it at hotels, motels, or hostels.
- Polite, clear, and works everywhere in the world.
Significado
You use this phrase to ask if a hotel or guesthouse has any empty rooms where you can stay for the night.
Ejemplos clave
3 de 6Arriving at a hotel late at night
Hi there, do you have any rooms available for tonight?
Hi there, do you have any rooms available for tonight?
Calling a bed and breakfast
Hello, I'm calling to ask: do you have any rooms available this weekend?
Hello, I'm calling to ask: do you have any rooms available this weekend?
Checking for a specific room type
Do you have any rooms available with two queen beds?
Do you have any rooms available with two queen beds?
Contexto cultural
In the US, motels often have neon signs that say 'VACANCY' (in green) or 'NO VACANCY' (in red). If the sign says 'NO VACANCY', it is usually not worth asking. In British B&Bs (Bed and Breakfasts), you might see a small wooden sign in the window saying 'Rooms' or 'No Vacancies'. It is common to be very polite and use 'Excuse me' before asking. While the English phrase is understood in major hotels, in traditional Ryokans, availability often depends on whether they can provide dinner, so 'available' might mean more than just an empty bed. With apps like Booking.com, this phrase is becoming less common in person but is still used as a 'last resort' or when technology fails.
Be Specific
If you are traveling with someone, add 'for two people' to the end of the phrase to save time.
Check the Sign
If you see a 'No Vacancy' sign, the answer is almost certainly 'no'. Only ask if you are desperate!
En 15 segundos
- Ask this to find a place to stay tonight.
- Use it at hotels, motels, or hostels.
- Polite, clear, and works everywhere in the world.
What It Means
This is your go-to question for finding a place to sleep. It is simple, direct, and very clear. When you say Do you have any rooms available?, you are asking if the hotel is full or if they can take you in. It covers everything from a cheap hostel to a five-star luxury resort.
How To Use It
Walk up to the front desk and smile. Start with a polite greeting like Hello or Good evening. Then, ask the phrase exactly as it is. You can add for tonight at the end to be specific. If you need a certain type of room, you can say Do you have any double rooms available?. It is like a magic key that starts the check-in process. Just don't expect a room if there's a giant convention in town!
When To Use It
Use this when you arrive at a hotel without a reservation. It is perfect for road trips when you get tired of driving. You can also use it over the phone to check last-minute space. It works at Bed and Breakfasts, motels, and even boutique hotels. If you are standing in a lobby with a suitcase, this is the most natural thing to say.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this at a restaurant or a cinema. For those places, you would ask about tables or seats. Avoid using it if you already have a booking. In that case, say I have a reservation. Also, do not use it for long-term apartment hunting. For that, you would ask if they have units or apartments for rent.
Cultural Background
In English-speaking countries, people value directness but appreciate politeness. Saying Excuse me before the phrase makes a great impression. Many hotels now use 'No Vacancy' signs to answer this question before you even walk in. If the sign is lit up, the answer to your question is probably 'no'. It is a classic 'traveler's phrase' used for decades across the globe.
Common Variations
If you want to sound a bit more casual, try Got any rooms?. For a more formal touch, use Would you happen to have any vacancies?. You might also hear people ask Is there any space for tonight?. If you are looking for a specific size, you could ask Do you have a single room available?. All of these will get you to the same comfortable bed eventually.
Notas de uso
This is a neutral, universally accepted phrase. It works in almost any lodging context. The only 'gotcha' is to ensure you use the plural 'rooms' to sound like a native speaker.
Be Specific
If you are traveling with someone, add 'for two people' to the end of the phrase to save time.
Check the Sign
If you see a 'No Vacancy' sign, the answer is almost certainly 'no'. Only ask if you are desperate!
The 'Soft' Approach
Starting with 'I was wondering if...' makes you sound much more like a native speaker and often gets better service.
Ejemplos
6Hi there, do you have any rooms available for tonight?
Hi there, do you have any rooms available for tonight?
Adding 'for tonight' makes your request immediate and clear.
Hello, I'm calling to ask: do you have any rooms available this weekend?
Hello, I'm calling to ask: do you have any rooms available this weekend?
Used over the phone for future planning.
Do you have any rooms available with two queen beds?
Do you have any rooms available with two queen beds?
You can specify the room type within the phrase.
I'm so exhausted! Please tell me, do you have any rooms available?
I'm so exhausted! Please tell me, do you have any rooms available?
Shows urgency and personal feeling.
Good evening, would you happen to have any rooms available at the moment?
Good evening, would you happen to have any rooms available at the moment?
Adding 'would you happen to' makes it more formal.
It's pouring outside! Do you have any rooms available, or should I start building an ark?
It's pouring outside! Do you have any rooms available, or should I start building an ark?
Using humor to break the ice during bad weather.
Ponte a prueba
Complete the question you would ask at a hotel reception.
Do you have ___ rooms available?
We use 'any' in questions with plural nouns like 'rooms'.
Which sentence is the most natural for a hotel walk-in?
Choose the best option:
'Rooms' is the correct term for hotels, and 'available' is the standard adjective.
Fill in the traveler's line.
Receptionist: Good evening, how can I help you? Traveler: ____________________
This is the most polite and standard way to start the conversation.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
When should you say 'Do you have any rooms available?'
This phrase is specifically for checking vacancy.
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Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosDo you have ___ rooms available?
We use 'any' in questions with plural nouns like 'rooms'.
Choose the best option:
'Rooms' is the correct term for hotels, and 'available' is the standard adjective.
Receptionist: Good evening, how can I help you? Traveler: ____________________
This is the most polite and standard way to start the conversation.
When should you say 'Do you have any rooms available?'
This phrase is specifically for checking vacancy.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntas'Do you have' is the standard modern form. 'Have you' is older or very British.
Yes, but 'Do you have any rooms available?' is more common in spoken English.
Just add it: 'Do you have any single/double rooms available?'
In this context, yes, but 'free' can also mean 'no cost', so 'available' is safer.
Yes, it is neutral and polite. Adding 'Excuse me' at the beginning makes it perfect.
No, for an apartment you would ask 'Do you have any units for rent?'
The opposite is 'booked', 'full', or 'occupied'.
Use the plural 'rooms' when asking generally. Use 'a room' if you only need one.
It is a standard word used in both formal and informal situations.
Add 'for [date]' at the end: 'Do you have any rooms available for October 12th?'
Frases relacionadas
Are there any vacancies?
synonymA slightly more formal way to ask the same thing.
I have a reservation.
contrastUsed when you have already booked a room.
What is the nightly rate?
builds onAsking how much the room costs per night.
Is breakfast included?
builds onAsking about amenities.