horario reducido means reduced hours — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: September 26, 2025
horario reducido
adjective • /[oh-RAH-ryoh reh-doo-SEE-doh]/
reduced hours
Example:
Domingo tenemos horario reducido por mantenimiento.
Sunday we have reduced hours for maintenance.
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🧠 What does horario reducido mean?
Horario reducido means reduced hours or shortened opening hours. It's used to describe a situation where a business, service, or attraction operates for fewer hours than usual. This might be due to holidays, special events, seasonal changes, renovations, or staff shortages.
📚 Extra examples
- El museo tiene un horario reducido durante el invierno.
The museum has reduced hours during the winter. - Debido a la fiesta nacional, el banco tendrá horario reducido.
Due to the national holiday, the bank will have reduced hours. - El restaurante funciona con horario reducido los domingos.
The restaurant operates on reduced hours on Sundays. - Llama antes de ir, ya que pueden tener horario reducido.
Call before you go, as they may have reduced hours.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "horario reducido"
Synonyms: horario limitado, horas reducidas
Opposites: horario habitual, horario normal, horario extendido
💡 Did You Know?
Many businesses in Spain, and some Latin American countries, close for a few hours in the afternoon, typically between 2 PM and 5 PM, called 'siesta'. Even when a business doesn't close completely for siesta, they might have reduced staff and services, which might also be referred to as 'horario reducido' during that period.
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