taquilla means ticket office; box office — a common term in Travel Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: September 25, 2025
taquilla
noun • /[tah-KEE-yah]/
ticket office; box office
Example:
Compra las entradas en la taquilla principal.
Buy the tickets at the main box office.
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🧠 What does taquilla mean?
The word 'taquilla' in Spanish primarily means 'ticket office' or 'box office.' It's the place where you buy tickets for various things like trains, buses, metros, concerts, movies, and other events. Think of it as the physical location or booth where tickets are sold. You might also hear it used to refer to a ticket window or kiosk.
📚 Extra examples
- Voy a la taquilla a comprar los billetes de tren.
I'm going to the ticket office to buy the train tickets. - ¿Dónde está la taquilla del cine?
Where is the box office for the cinema? - La taquilla para el concierto está cerrada.
The ticket office for the concert is closed. - Hay una larga fila en la taquilla.
There's a long line at the ticket office. - Puedes comprar las entradas en la taquilla o en línea.
You can buy the tickets at the box office or online.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "taquilla"
Synonyms: boletería, despacho de billetes
💡 Did You Know?
In some contexts, 'taquilla' can refer to the total ticket sales or revenue of an event, much like the term 'box office' in English can refer to the commercial success of a film.
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