Translator for taxis, hotels, and restaurants

The address is on your screen. The driver is waiting. The lobby is noisy. Pakt keeps the phrase close and works after the signal disappears.

Pakt translation app on an iPhone

Small conversations. Big difference.

Travel is full of ten-second conversations.

A ride, a room, a meal, a ticket. Most of the time, you do not need a speech. You need one clear sentence and a way to understand the answer.

Pakt is made for those quick exchanges. Speak or type what you need, show the translation, or let the phone read it aloud when voice is available. The conversation stays focused on the thing in front of you.

Download your languages before the trip and the same routine remains useful when airport WiFi stalls, roaming is off, or the street has little signal.

Ready before the question

Put the useful parts in your pocket.

A few minutes at home can make the first hours abroad feel much easier.

  • Download the languages for your route while your home WiFi is reliable.
  • Save the hotel address, station name, and first destination where you can show them quickly.
  • Try one spoken phrase and one typed phrase with mobile data and WiFi switched off.
  • Keep requests short: one destination, one room problem, one allergy, or one price at a time.

Real travel moments

Where Pakt earns its place on the trip.

Real places, real pressure, and usually one detail that needs to be right.

Taxis

Show the exact address, confirm the pickup point, or ask the driver to stop at the next safe place.

Hotels

Find the reservation, ask about luggage storage, explain a room problem, or confirm checkout time.

Restaurants

Order without guessing, ask about an ingredient, explain an allergy, or request the bill.

Pharmacies

Describe a simple need, ask how to use a product, or confirm what the label says.

Stations

Find the platform, check whether the train stops where you need, or ask about a missed connection.

Airports

Ask about a gate, baggage, a transfer, or the way to ground transport after landing.

In the conversation

One useful sentence beats a perfect paragraph.

“Please take me to this address.” “We have a reservation under Morgan.” “No peanuts, please.” “Which platform goes to the airport?” These are small sentences, but they can get the day moving again.

Pakt gives you more than one way to deliver them. Speak when that feels natural, type when the place is loud, show the screen when names and numbers matter, or play the phrase aloud when pronunciation is the barrier.

Bring the languages your itinerary actually needs.

Pakt translates in 100 languages and offers voice output in 50. Check the exact language and voice availability in the app before departure.

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

A multi-country trip may need more than one download. Prepare every destination language at home, then test the phrases you expect to use most.

Made for offline

The conversation does not wait for WiFi.

After the required language downloads, Pakt translates on your phone. That keeps a taxi, hotel, or restaurant exchange moving when the connection is the weak part of the moment.

100translation languages
50languages with voice output
Readyafter language downloads

On the road

A travel translator for the places between the landmarks.

The most memorable parts of a trip may be the view, the meal, or the people. The parts that create stress are often more ordinary: the driver cannot find the entrance, the room is not ready, the menu is unclear, or the train has moved to another platform. A translator for taxis, hotels, and restaurants belongs in that practical middle of the trip.

Pakt is especially useful when the answer needs to be more precise than a gesture. Addresses, names, room numbers, ingredients, departure times, and prices are easier to keep clear on a screen. When the other person needs to hear the phrase, supported voice output can carry it across the counter.

It is still worth using common sense. Translation apps help with everyday travel conversations; they are not a substitute for professional help in a medical, legal, or safety emergency. For the daily moments that decide whether the trip keeps moving, Pakt gives you a calm way through.

Questions about Pakt

Can I use Pakt in a taxi without mobile data?

Yes, after downloading the languages you need. Test the route phrase at home with WiFi and mobile data off before relying on it abroad.

Can Pakt help at hotel check-in?

Yes. Use it for reservation names, arrival times, room questions, deposits, luggage storage, and other short exchanges at the desk.

Is Pakt useful in restaurants?

Yes. You can translate an order, ask about ingredients, explain a dietary restriction, or request the bill. Keep each request short and specific.

Can Pakt read a translated phrase aloud?

Pakt offers voice output in 50 languages. Check that voice is available for the language you need before the trip.

Does Pakt work in airports and train stations?

Yes. It is useful for short questions about gates, platforms, baggage, tickets, transfers, and directions.

How should I prepare Pakt before traveling?

Download every language on your route, then test one spoken and one typed phrase with both WiFi and mobile data switched off.

Carry the conversation, not the connection.

Download Pakt and your travel languages before the first taxi, hotel desk, or restaurant table.