Does the hotel have a car park?
'Parcheggio' — stress the second syllable: 'par-CHEG-gio'. The GG is a hard sound, not soft.
Ask before driving to the hotel, or at check-in if arriving by car. Parking in Italian city centres is notoriously difficult.
'L'albergo ha' = 'the hotel has'. 'Albergo' is the standard Italian word for hotel (also 'hotel' is used). 'Parcheggio' means car park or parking space. This is a straightforward possession question using 'avere'.
Il parcheggio è incluso nel prezzo?
Is parking included in the price?
Asks about cost — parking is often charged separately
Dov'è il parcheggio più vicino?
Where is the nearest car park?
When the hotel does not have its own
Posso parcheggiare davanti all'hotel?
Can I park in front of the hotel?
Asks about street parking
Driving in Italian city centres is restricted in ZTL zones. Even if you park legally outside the ZTL, driving through it — even accidentally — triggers automatic fines of €80–€150 sent weeks later to your home address or the rental company.