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C'è un angolo studio dove posso lavorare?

Is there a study corner where I can work?

Pronunciation

'Angolo' — stress the first syllable: 'AN-go-lo'. 'Studio' — 'STU-dio', stress the first syllable.

When to use it

Use for work-from-hotel extended stays when you need a dedicated workspace beyond the bedroom desk.

What it means

'Angolo studio' = 'study corner'. 'Angolo' means corner or nook — used for dedicated small spaces (angolo cottura = kitchenette, angolo studio = study area). 'Dove posso lavorare' = 'where I can work'.

Variations

Avete un business center aperto tutto il giorno?

Do you have a business centre open all day?

Asks about a dedicated business facility

C'è una scrivania grande nella mia camera?

Is there a large desk in my room?

Asks about the in-room desk

Il Wi-Fi è abbastanza veloce per le videoconferenze?

Is the Wi-Fi fast enough for video conferences?

Practical speed check for remote work

Mini Dialogue

C'è un angolo studio dove posso lavorare? Sì, abbiamo un salottino tranquillo al primo piano con scrivania. C'è il Wi-Fi dedicato lì? Sì, con connessione stabile — ideale per lavorare.

Is there a study corner where I can work? Yes, we have a quiet lounge area on the first floor with a desk. Is there dedicated Wi-Fi there? Yes, with a stable connection — ideal for working.

Cultural Note

The 'workation' trend (lavoro + vacanza) is growing in Italy. Many Italian hotels now market themselves as 'workcation-friendly', offering reliable Wi-Fi, dedicated workspaces, and peaceful environments. Smaller Italian towns, once overlooked, are now popular workation destinations for remote workers.