German Travel Vocabulary Quiz (A1 to B1)
Mastering travel vocabulary is essential for exploring German speaking countries. Whether you need to book a hotel, buy a train ticket, or find your way to the airport, knowing words like das Hotel, die Fahrkarte, and der Flughafen is crucial. This quiz tests your knowledge of important German travel terms at the A1 to B1 level. You will practice vocabulary for transportation, accommodation, and vacation planning. After completing this quiz, explore our vocabulary quizzes or strengthen your grammar with our grammar quizzes.
Key Vocabulary for This Quiz
Review these selected travel terms before you start:
- der Urlaub (the vacation/holiday) – Ich fahre in den Urlaub. (I’m going on vacation.)
- das Hotel (the hotel) – Das Hotel ist sehr schön. (The hotel is very nice.)
- der Flughafen (the airport) – Der Flughafen ist groß. (The airport is big.)
- der Bahnhof (the train station) – Wir treffen uns am Bahnhof. (We meet at the train station.)
- die Fahrkarte (the ticket) – Ich kaufe eine Fahrkarte. (I buy a ticket.)
- der Koffer (the suitcase) – Mein Koffer ist schwer. (My suitcase is heavy.)
- der Reisepass (the passport) – Zeigen Sie bitte Ihren Reisepass. (Please show your passport.)
- reisen (to travel) – Wir reisen gerne. (We like to travel.)
- die Sehenswürdigkeit (the attraction) – Diese Stadt hat viele Sehenswürdigkeiten. (This city has many attractions.)
- das Flugzeug (the airplane) – Das Flugzeug fliegt nach Paris. (The airplane flies to Paris.)
- der Zug (the train) – Der Zug hat Verspätung. (The train is delayed.)
- die Unterkunft (the accommodation) – Wir suchen eine günstige Unterkunft. (We are looking for affordable accommodation.)
Find the complete vocabulary list with all travel terms at our German travel vocabulary article.
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