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PhrasesChecking Into HotelC'è una piscina?
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C'è una piscina?

Is there a swimming pool?

Pronunciation

pi-SCI-na — three syllables, stress on the second. 'sci' is pronounced 'shee'.

When to use it

Ask at check-in if it was not clear from the hotel website, or to confirm that the pool is open during your stay.

What it means

'C'è' is 'ci è' contracted, meaning 'there is'. This is one of the most fundamental Italian constructions for asking about the existence of facilities. 'Una piscina' = a swimming pool. The plural 'ci sono' would be used for multiple items.

Variations

A che ora apre la piscina?

What time does the pool open?

Hotel pools often have restricted opening hours

La piscina è riscaldata?

Is the pool heated?

Important in spring or early autumn when water temperatures drop

Bisogna prenotare un posto in piscina?

Do I need to book a spot at the pool?

Some Italian resort hotels require pool deck reservations in peak season

Mini Dialogue

— C'è una piscina? — Sì, la piscina è aperta dalle nove alle diciannove. — È all'aperto? — Sì, è esterna. In caso di pioggia la chiudiamo temporaneamente.

— Is there a swimming pool? — Yes, the pool is open from nine to seven. — Is it outdoors? — Yes, it is open-air. In case of rain we close it temporarily.

Cultural Note

Italian resort hotels, particularly in Tuscany, Sicily, and the Amalfi Coast, often have spectacular pools with views. However, in peak season (July–August) sunbeds must be claimed early in the morning — often by 8am — to secure a spot.