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55 Polite Ways to Ask for Directions in English – Essential Travel Phrases

1. Excuse me! Can you tell me the way to the museum?

2. Excuse me! How do I get to the post office?

3. Pardon me! I’m lost. How do I get to the cafe?

4. Please tell me how I get to your apartment?

5. Excuse me! Is there a hospital near here?

6. What’s the best way to supermarket?

7. Excuse me! Could you tell me how to get to bookstore?

8. Excuse me! Do you know where the church?

9. Could you help me, please? I’m looking for the bank.

10. Are we on the right road to Louis Hotel?

11. Is this the right way to Brington Resort?

12. Do you have a map?

13. Can you show me on the map?

14. Where is the chemist?

15. Can you give me directions to the nearest bus stop?

16. Where can I find the nearest bakery?

17. Is there a supermarket near here?

18. Is there a sports shop around here?

19. Can you tell me how to get to the bookstore from here?

20. What’s the easiest way to get to the nearest cinema from here?

21. Excuse me! Where is the airport?

22. Which road should I take to get to library?

23. In which direction is the nearest Gas Station?

24. Can you show me which way to go using the map?

25. Can I follow you?

26. Could you please guide me?

27. What direction should I take?

28. Can you tell me the best way of getting to your office?

29. Which way do I go to get to the beach?

30. What’s the quickest way of getting to the supermarket?

31. How do you get to the bus stop?

32. I am looking for this address, am I in the right place?

33. Does this bus go to the center?

34. Do you know the train station?

35. Sorry to bother you, but would you mind showing me the way to post office?

36. May I ask where the Marriott Hotel is?

37. Could you please point me in the direction of the Times Square?

38. Excuse me! I’m lost. Could you please help me find the 5th Avenue?

39. Excuse me! Can you help me find Liam Primary School? This is my first time in the city.

40. Do you know how to get to the gallery? I’ve never been there before.

41. Sorry to disturb you, but I’m lost. I’m looking for the Sydney Opera House.

42. I wonder if you could help me? I’m looking for the nearest bank.

43. Excuse me! Could you tell me where the closest bank is?

44. Excuse me! Please could you tell me the way to Fairfax Street?

45. Do you know where the closest post office is?

46. Am I heading in the right direction to the police station?

47. Am I on the right road to the Blackbird restaurant?

48. Am I close to hospital?

49. Excuse me! I’m afraid I can’t find a petrol station. Do you know where one is?

50. Excuse me! Could you give me a few direction? I am lost way.

51. Will you please tell me where the library is?

52. Would you show me the way to the clothes shop?

53. May I ask for some help? I need to get to the CN Tower.

54. May I ask you how to get to the Eaton Centre?

55. How do I find the Thai restaurant?

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