Offline translator for Spain travel

A late dinner, a missed stop, a room question, a market find. Bring Spanish with you so the best parts of Spain do not depend on roaming.

Pakt translation app on an iPhone

Destination · Spain

More confidence from the first café to the last train.

Spain invites conversation. Pakt helps when the words have not caught up with the moment yet.

Use it to ask about the menu, explain a food restriction, confirm a hotel detail, or find the right bus and platform. Speak, type, show the translation, or let the phone read it aloud when voice is available.

Download Spanish before the trip and those everyday exchanges remain available with roaming off or the signal buried inside a station or old building.

Before Spain

Pack Spanish while the WiFi is still yours.

A little preparation gives the first day a softer landing.

  • Download Spanish and your home language before you travel.
  • Test the hotel name, first transport question, and one restaurant request offline.
  • Keep booking names, addresses, and ticket details ready to show on screen.
  • If your route uses another local language, check its availability in Pakt before departure.

Real travel moments

Made for the Spain between the postcards.

The table, the platform, the front desk, and the street corner where a quick answer changes the next hour.

Restaurants and bars

Ask what is in a dish, order another round, explain an allergy, or request the bill.

Hotels

Confirm the booking, ask about breakfast, arrange luggage storage, or explain a problem with the room.

Trains and buses

Find the right platform, ask where a service stops, or check the last departure.

Taxis

Show the destination, clarify the entrance, or ask about the pickup point and fare.

Markets and shops

Ask the price, quantity, size, or whether a different option is available.

Pharmacies

Ask for a familiar product, explain a simple need, or understand basic directions.

In the conversation

Say enough to stay in the moment.

You do not need perfect Spanish to make the trip feel personal. “A table for two, please.” “Does this bus stop near the old town?” “We have a booking under Lee.” A clear sentence creates space for a useful answer.

When the room is noisy, type and show the screen. When the phrase needs to travel across a counter, use supported voice output. Names, prices, and times can stay visible until both sides agree.

Spanish ready before the first order.

Spanish is part of Pakt’s 100-language translation coverage. Confirm voice availability for your needs before you go.

100Translation languages
50Voice languages
  • EnglishEnglish
  • ItalianoItalian
  • ไทยThai
  • العربيةArabic
  • 日本語Japanese
  • 中文Chinese
  • EspañolSpanish
  • PortuguêsPortuguese
  • FrançaisFrench
  • РусскийRussian
  • DeutschGerman
  • 한국어Korean

Spain has more than one language in everyday use. Check your exact route and download the languages available in Pakt that match it.

Made for offline

Roaming can take the evening off.

After the required downloads, Pakt translates on your phone. A café basement, station tunnel, or patchy hotel network does not have to decide whether the conversation happens.

EspañolSpanish ready to travel
100translation languages
Offlineafter required downloads

On the road

An offline translator for the practical side of Spain.

Food and hospitality create many of the best chances to speak Spanish, and also some of the easiest misunderstandings. A translated ingredient question can be more useful than pointing at a menu. At the hotel, a written booking name or room number keeps the exchange anchored while you explain the issue around it.

Transport adds its own pressure. A platform changes, a bus does not stop where expected, or a taxi pickup point sits on the other side of a square. Pakt keeps the destination, time, and question clear on screen. You can then listen to or read the answer and take the next step.

The goal is not to turn every encounter into a translation session. Use Pakt for the detail that is blocking the conversation, then return to the trip. For everyday travel questions, that small bit of clarity often does enough.

Spain can also change pace from one stop to the next. A busy city market, a small coastal restaurant, and a late bus may each call for a different kind of question. Keeping Spanish on your phone means you can handle the useful detail without making reliable mobile coverage part of the plan.

Questions about Pakt

Does Pakt support Spanish?

Yes. Spanish is included in Pakt’s translation coverage. Check the app for the voice features you need before departure.

Can I use Pakt in Spain without roaming?

Yes, after downloading the required languages. Test Spanish with WiFi and mobile data off before the trip.

Can Pakt help in Spanish restaurants?

Yes. Use it for orders, ingredients, allergies, drink requests, and the bill. Short phrases are easiest to handle.

Is Pakt useful on Spanish trains and buses?

Yes. Ask about platforms, stops, routes, tickets, delays, and last departures.

Can Pakt read Spanish translations aloud?

Pakt offers voice output in 50 languages. Confirm Spanish voice availability in the app before you travel.

Do I need to prepare Pakt before Spain?

Yes. Download Spanish at home and test the phrases you expect to use with both WiFi and mobile data switched off.

Take Spanish with you, even when signal stays behind.

Download Pakt and Spanish before the trip, then keep the conversation close from arrival to the last dinner.