Spanish Phrase
¿Qué servicios tiene el spa?
Meaning
This question asks for a list of the services that a spa offers, such as massages, facials, hydrotherapy, and other treatments. It’s a polite, neutral way to inquire about the spa’s menu.
When to use
Use this sentence when you arrive at a spa, call to make a reservation, or browse a hotel’s brochure and want to know what treatments are available. It works both in formal settings (talking to staff) and casual conversations with friends who run a spa.
✦Grammar Breakdown
¿Quéserviciostieneelspa?
¿Qué?
Interrogative pronoun meaning 'what', always written with an opening and closing question mark and an accent on the 'e'.
servicios
Plural noun meaning 'services'; matches the verb in number (plural) but the verb agrees with the subject 'el spa' (singular).
tiene
Third‑person singular present of 'tener' (to have). Used because the subject is 'el spa', a singular noun.
el spa
Masculine noun borrowed from English; the definite article 'el' agrees with it. In many regions you’ll also hear 'el balneario' or 'el centro de bienestar'.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué servicios tiene el spa?
What services does the spa have?
Tenemos masajes, tratamientos faciales, sauna, y un circuito de hidroterapia.
We have massages, facial treatments, sauna, and a hydrotherapy circuit.
✕Common Mistakes
Que servicios tiene el spa?
Missing the accent; 'Qué' is required for the interrogative pronoun.
¿Qué servicios tienes el spa?
Second‑person form; the subject is 'el spa' (third person).
¿Qué servicios tiene el spas?
The noun 'spa' is singular; adding an 's' makes it plural and mismatches the verb.
↔Alternatives
¿Qué tratamientos ofrece el spa?
What treatments does the spa offer?
¿Qué tipo de servicios hay en el spa?
What kind of services are there in the spa?
¿Qué opciones de bienestar tiene el spa?
What wellness options does the spa have?
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries the word 'spa' is often replaced by 'balneario' or 'centro de bienestar', especially in more formal brochures. When speaking to staff, using the polite form (tiene) shows respect. If you’re in a very casual setting, you might hear '¿Qué hay de servicios en el spa?'.

