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entrada means entry; admission ticket — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.

📅 Published: September 23, 2025

✈️ Travel Spanish

entrada

noun • /[en-TRAH-dah]/

entry; admission ticket

Example:

La entrada al museo es gratuita hoy.

Museum admission is free today.

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🧠 What does entrada mean?

The Spanish word 'entrada' has two main meanings related to travel. Firstly, it refers to an 'entry' or 'entrance', such as the entry to a building or a country. Secondly, it commonly means 'admission ticket' or 'entrance fee', like a ticket to a museum, concert, or other event.

📚 Extra examples

  • Necesito una entrada para el concierto.
    I need a ticket for the concert.
  • ¿Dónde está la entrada principal?
    Where is the main entrance?
  • La entrada al museo cuesta 10 euros.
    The entrance to the museum costs 10 euros.
  • Las entradas están agotadas.
    The tickets are sold out.
  • Mostré mi entrada en la puerta.
    I showed my ticket at the door.

❓ FAQ

How do you say 'entry; admission ticket' in Spanish?
You can say 'entrada' in Spanish for both 'entry' and 'admission ticket'.
How do you pronounce 'entrada' in Spanish?
It's pronounced approximately as 'en-TRAH-dah', with the stress on the second syllable.
How do you use 'entrada' in a sentence?
Here are some examples: 'Necesito una entrada para el cine' (I need a ticket for the cinema), or 'La entrada está a la izquierda' (The entrance is on the left).
What is the English translation of 'entrada'?
It translates to 'entry', 'entrance', or 'admission ticket' depending on the context.
Does 'entrada' change for gender or number?
No, 'entrada' is always feminine and its plural is 'entradas'.
Is 'entrada' common in everyday Spanish?
Yes, it's a very common word, especially when traveling or discussing events.
Does 'entrada' have slang or double meanings?
While generally straightforward, in some regions, 'entrada' can also refer to a starter dish in a meal, similar to an appetizer.
Is 'entrada' used differently in Spain vs Latin America?
The core meanings remain consistent, although the 'starter dish' meaning might be more common in some parts of Latin America.

🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "entrada"

Synonyms: acceso, billete, boleto
Opposites: salida

💡 Did You Know?

The word 'entrada' comes from the verb 'entrar', which means 'to enter'.

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