mostrador means counter; check-in desk — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 17, 2025
mostrador
noun • /[mos-trah-DOR]/
counter; check-in desk
Example:
Haz fila en el mostrador de la aerolínea.
Line up at the airline counter.
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🧠 What does mostrador mean?
Mostrador is a versatile Spanish noun that generally refers to a counter or desk where transactions or information exchanges take place. Think of the check-in desk at an airport, the counter at a store, or the reception desk at a hotel. It can also sometimes refer to a display case or counter where goods are shown.
📚 Extra examples
- Por favor, vaya al mostrador de facturación para obtener su tarjeta de embarque.
Please go to the check-in counter to get your boarding pass. - El mostrador de información está en el centro del vestíbulo.
The information desk is in the center of the lobby. - Pregunté en el mostrador por el precio del billete.
I asked at the counter about the price of the ticket. - Los pasteles se ven deliciosos en el mostrador de la pastelería.
The cakes look delicious in the bakery display case.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "mostrador"
Synonyms: taquilla, recepción, escritorio
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'mostrador' comes from the verb 'mostrar,' which means 'to show.' This makes sense, as a counter often 'shows' goods or provides a place for transactions.
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