balcón means balcony — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: February 23, 2026
balcón
noun • /[bal-CON]/
balcony
Example:
La habitación tiene un balcón amplio.
The room has a spacious balcony.
🧠 What does balcón mean?
A balcony is an elevated platform attached to the exterior wall of a building, typically enclosed by a railing or balustrade, accessible from a door or window. In Spanish, 'balcón' specifically refers to this architectural feature. It is commonly found in apartments, houses, and hotels, providing an outdoor space for enjoyment and relaxation.
📚 Extra examples
- Desde el balcón se ve el mar.
From the balcony, the sea is visible. - Me gusta leer en el balcón por las mañanas.
I enjoy reading on the balcony in the mornings. - El hotel tiene habitaciones con balcón.
The hotel has rooms with a balcony. - Colgamos ropa para secar en el balcón.
We hang clothes to dry on the balcony. - Los vecinos decoran sus balcones con flores.
The neighbors decorate their balconies with flowers.
💡 Did You Know?
In some architectural contexts, a balcony can be distinguished from a terrace by its projection from the main wall, whereas a terrace is often flush with the building or sits on a lower roof.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "balcón"
Synonyms: terraza pequeña, altillo
Opposites: sótano, patio interior
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