mirador means viewpoint; lookout — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: September 19, 2025
mirador
noun • /[mee-rah-DOR]/
viewpoint; lookout
Example:
Subimos al mirador para ver toda la bahía.
We climbed to the lookout to see the bay.
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🧠 What does mirador mean?
A "mirador" is a designated spot, often elevated, that offers a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. Think of it as a scenic overlook, viewing platform, or lookout point. These spots are often found in tourist areas, along hiking trails, or at the top of tall buildings, specifically designed to give you the best possible vista.
📚 Extra examples
- El mirador ofrece una vista impresionante del valle.
The viewpoint offers a breathtaking view of the valley. - Vamos al mirador para ver la puesta del sol.
Let's go to the lookout point to watch the sunset. - Hay un mirador cerca del castillo con vistas al mar.
There's a viewpoint near the castle with views of the sea. - Desde el mirador, pudimos ver toda la ciudad.
From the lookout, we could see the entire city. - El mirador estaba lleno de turistas tomando fotos.
The viewpoint was full of tourists taking pictures.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "mirador"
Synonyms: punto de vista, observatorio, atalaya
💡 Did You Know?
Many "miradores" have historical significance, serving as strategic observation points in the past. Some even have remnants of old fortifications or watchtowers.
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