Do you have a website where I can see the rooms?
'Sito web' — 'SI-to web'. Both words are in common use in Italian. 'Web' is pronounced as in English.
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.
'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.
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
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.