기타 표현
예약했어요.
yeyakhaesseoyo
I have a reservation.
When to use this sentence
Say this at the front desk before giving your name so staff can quickly look up your booking.
체크인하고 싶어요.
chekeuin hago sipeoyo
I’d like to check in.
When to use this sentence
Use this as your first sentence at any hotel or guesthouse when you arrive around check-in time.
여권 여기 있어요.
yeogwon yeogi isseoyo
Here is my passport.
When to use this sentence
When staff ask for your passport, hand it over with this sentence instead of in silence for a smoother interaction.
기타 표현
짐을 맡길 수 있어요?
jimeul matgil su isseoyo
Can I leave my luggage here?
When to use this sentence
Use this before check-in or after check-out when you want to store your bags and walk around freely.
기타 표현
체크아웃은 몇 시예요?
chekeu-aut eun myeot siyeyo
What time is check-out?
When to use this sentence
Ask this at check-in so you can plan your schedule and alarm time for the next day.
조식 포함돼요?
josik poham-dwaeyo
Is breakfast included?
When to use this sentence
Different booking sites show this differently, so confirming at check-in helps avoid confusion.
와이파이 비밀번호가 뭐예요?
waipai bimilhonoga mwoyeyo
What’s the Wi-Fi password?
When to use this sentence
When the Wi-Fi info isn’t written in the room or is hard to find, this is the question you’ll ask most often.
기타 표현
하루 더 묵고 싶어요.
haru deo mukgo sipeoyo
I’d like to stay one more night.
When to use this sentence
If you like the place or your plans change, start with this sentence to check if there’s a free room.
기타 표현
에어컨이 고장 난 것 같아요.
e-eokeoni gojang nan geot gatayo
The air conditioner seems broken.
When to use this sentence
In hot summer or cold winter, say this as soon as you notice a problem so you don’t suffer all night.
조용한 방으로 바꿔 주세요.
joyonghan bang-euro bakkwo juseyo
Please change to a quieter room.
When to use this sentence
If it’s noisy at night or your room faces a busy street, use this calm sentence instead of sounding upset.