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PhrasesBooking Accommodation By PhoneAvete un sito web dove posso vedere le camere?
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Avete un sito web dove posso vedere le camere?

Do you have a website where I can see the rooms?

Pronunciation

'Sito web' — 'SI-to web'. Both words are in common use in Italian. 'Web' is pronounced as in English.

When to use it

Use if you want to see photos before committing to a booking made by phone. Many Italian hotels have websites, though smaller ones may not.

What it means

'Sito web' = website. 'Dove posso vedere' = 'where I can see'. This uses 'dove' as a relative pronoun meaning 'where'. 'Le camere' = 'the rooms'. Italian hotel websites vary enormously in quality.

Variations

Avete delle foto delle camere?

Do you have photos of the rooms?

Asks specifically for photos

Posso trovare prezzi e disponibilità online?

Can I find prices and availability online?

Asks about online booking capability

Siete su Booking.com o TripAdvisor?

Are you on Booking.com or TripAdvisor?

Checks for third-party listings with reviews

Mini Dialogue

Avete un sito web dove posso vedere le camere? Sì, il nostro sito è www.albergobellavista.it Ci sono anche i prezzi? Sì, ma per la miglior tariffa chiami sempre direttamente.

Do you have a website where I can see the rooms? Yes, our website is www.albergobellavista.it Are there prices too? Yes, but for the best rate always call us directly.

Cultural Note

Many Italian small hotels actively encourage direct bookings to avoid paying 15–25% commission to platforms like Booking.com. Calling directly often yields the same price as online but with better service, flexibility, and the option to negotiate extras like late check-out or room upgrades.