Improve your A1 English with these engaging places in town vocabulary exercises. Practice shops, buildings, and locations with interactive quizzes, matching, and fill-in exercises. Perfect for beginners!
Places in a town Explanation
In this lesson about Places in a Town (A1 Elementary Vocabulary Lesson) you will learn about different places in a town or city. Look at the pictures and read the definitions and examples below.

English learners (beginners) need to learn places in a town. We use these words for talking about where we live, asking for directions, describing places and understanding everyday talk. In this lesson you will learn simple example sentences and common places in a town.
Types of Places and Areas
1. Town
A town is a place where people live and work. It is usually smaller than a city.
- I live in a small town.
2. City
A city is a large place with many people, buildings, and businesses.
- London is a very big city.
3. Village
A village is a small place in the countryside.
- My grandparents live in a quiet village.
4. Neighbourhood / Neighborhood
In British English people often write neighbourhood, while American English uses neighborhood.
- We live in a friendly neighborhood.
5. City Centre / Downtown
The city centre (UK) or downtown (US) is the busiest part of a city.
- There are many shops in the city centre.
6. Street
A street is a road in a town or city.
- They live on Green Street.
7. Avenue
An avenue is usually a wide street with trees or buildings.
- The hotel is on Park Avenue.
8. Square
A square is an open area surrounded by buildings.
- People are sitting in the town square.
Public Places Around Town
9. Park
A park is a place where people relax, walk, or play.
- The children are playing in the park.
10. Museum
A museum is a place with historical or artistic objects.
- We visited a museum last weekend.
11. Library
A library is a place where people borrow and read books.
- She studies at the library.
12. Restaurant
A restaurant is a place where people eat meals.
- We had dinner at a restaurant.
13. Cafe
A cafe is a place where people buy drinks and snacks.
- Let’s meet at the cafe.
14. School
A school is a place where students learn.
- My school is near my house.
15. Hospital
A hospital is a place where doctors help sick people.
- He works at the hospital.
16. Post Office
A post office sends and receives letters and packages.
- I went to the post office to send a letter.
17. Bank
A bank is a place where people keep and manage money.
- She works in a bank.
18. Hotel
A hotel is a place where people stay when traveling.
- We stayed in a hotel during our holiday.
Transportation and Entertainment Places
19. Cinema / Movie Theater
In British English people say cinema, while American English often uses movie theater.
- We watched a film at the cinema.
20. Theatre / Theater
A theatre (UK) or theater (US) is a place for live performances.
- They are watching a play at the theater.
21. Bus Stop
A bus stop is where people wait for buses.
- I’ll meet you at the bus stop.
22. Train Station
A train station is where trains arrive and leave.
- The train station is near the city centre.
23. Airport
An airport is where airplanes arrive and depart.
- We arrived at the airport early.
24. Tourist Attraction
A tourist attraction is a place many visitors want to see.
- The Eiffel Tower is a famous tourist attraction.
Helpful Town Vocabulary
- map → a picture that displays locations and streets
- traffic → cars and vehicles on the road
- direction → where to go information.
- near → close to
- far → distant
- cross the street → go across the street cross the road → go across the road
Learning town vocabulary helps you to ask for directions, describe places and speak with confidence in everyday English situations. Practice these words often, and use them in real conversation.

