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Avete una suite disponibile?

Do you have a suite available?

Pronunciation

'Suite' in Italian is pronounced 'SWEE-te', maintaining the French origin. Do not say 'su-IT' as in English.

When to use it

Use when booking special occasion stays — honeymoons, anniversaries, business trips. Italian hotel suites often feature historic furnishings and unique décor.

What it means

'Suite' is an international hospitality term used as-is in Italian, with French pronunciation. 'Disponibile' = available. Italian hotel suites range from junior suites (camera suite) to full presidential suites in grand hotels.

Variations

Avete junior suite?

Do you have junior suites?

Junior suite is a larger room, not a separate suite

La suite ha il jacuzzi?

Does the suite have a jacuzzi?

Asks about a specific luxury feature

Quanto costa la suite per una notte?

How much does the suite cost for one night?

Price enquiry for the suite

Mini Dialogue

Avete una suite disponibile per il quindici febbraio? Sì, la nostra junior suite con vista sul golfo è libera. È adatta per una coppia — è il nostro anniversario. È la scelta perfetta — le includo un benvenuto romantico.

Do you have a suite available for the fifteenth of February? Yes, our junior suite with a bay view is free. It is for a couple — it is our anniversary. It is the perfect choice — I will include a romantic welcome for you.

Cultural Note

Italy's grand hotels (grandi alberghi) — such as the Hotel Danieli in Venice, the Villa d'Este on Lake Como, and the Grand Hotel Tremezzo — have suites steeped in history, often named after famous guests. These are bucket-list experiences for many travellers.