Spanish Phrase
Revisa los detalles de tu reserva para ver las tarifas.
Meaning
Check the details of your reservation so you can see the rates. The sentence is a friendly command, often used when someone has just booked a flight, hotel, or any service that involves a price breakdown.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to remind a friend, colleague, or customer to look at the specifics of a booking—especially in travel, hospitality, or event‑ticket contexts. It works well in informal conversation; switch to ‘revise’ and ‘su’ for a formal tone.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Revisalosdetallesdetureservaparaverlastarifas.
Imperative (tú)
Revisa is the informal second‑person singular imperative of revisar, used to give a direct command.
Definite articles
Los (masc. plural) modifies detalles; las (fem. plural) modifies tarifas.
Possessive adjective
Tu is the informal possessive adjective meaning ‘your’; in formal contexts use su.
Preposition de + noun
De links the noun detalles with the noun reserva, forming ‘the details of your reservation’.
Infinitive purpose clause
Para + infinitive (ver) expresses purpose: ‘in order to see the rates.’
Gender agreement
Tarifas is a feminine noun, so it takes the article las.
🗨In Conversation
Revisa los detalles de tu reserva para ver las tarifas.
Check the details of your reservation to see the rates.
¡Gracias! Lo haré ahora mismo.
Thanks! I’ll do it right now.
✕Common Mistakes
Revisa el detalle de tu reserva para ver las tarifas.
‘Detalle’ is singular; the sentence needs the plural ‘detalles’ to match ‘los’.
Revisa los detalles de tu reserva para ver los tarifas.
‘Tarifas’ is feminine, so the correct article is ‘las’, not ‘los’.
Revisa los detalles de tu reserva para ver las tarifas.
In formal contexts you should use ‘su’ instead of the informal ‘tu’.
↔Alternatives
Comprueba la información de tu reserva para conocer los precios.
Check the information of your reservation to know the prices.
Verifica los datos de tu reserva y revisa las tarifas.
Verify the data of your reservation and review the rates.
Mira los detalles de tu reserva y observa las tarifas.
Look at the details of your reservation and observe the rates.
Cultural Tip
In most Spanish‑speaking countries, travelers are encouraged to double‑check reservation details online before arrival. Using the informal ‘tú’ form is common among friends or when the service platform addresses you directly. In a hotel lobby or with a travel agent, you would switch to the formal ‘revise los detalles de su reserva…’ to show respect.

