enlace means connection — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: February 13, 2026
enlace
noun • /[en-LA-se]/
connection
Example:
Perdimos el enlace a París.
We missed the connection to Paris.
🧠 What does enlace mean?
An enlace refers to a connection or link between two points, often used in the context of travel to describe a connection between flights, trains, or other modes of transportation. It can also denote a point of transition or a junction where one must change or connect to continue a journey. Beyond transportation, it can signify a link or relationship between different things or ideas.
📚 Extra examples
- El avión tuvo un retraso, por lo que perdimos nuestro enlace con Madrid.
The plane was delayed, so we missed our connection to Madrid. - Necesitamos encontrar un enlace de tren conveniente para llegar a nuestro destino.
We need to find a convenient train connection to reach our destination. - Este hotel ofrece un buen enlace de transporte público al centro de la ciudad.
This hotel offers a good public transport link to the city center. - El mapa muestra el enlace entre el camino principal y el sendero secundario.
The map shows the connection between the main road and the secondary path.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'enlace' comes from the verb 'enlazar', which means to link or to connect. This verb, in turn, derives from 'lazare', meaning to tie or to knot.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "enlace"
Synonyms: conexión, vínculo, unión, nexo
Opposites: separación, desconexión, aislamiento
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