How to Say "entry fee" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “entry fee” is “admisión” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
La admisión para el concierto cuesta veinte euros.
The admission for the concert costs twenty euros.
He recibido mi carta de admisión de la universidad.
I received my admission letter from the university.
El club se reserva el derecho de admisión.
The club reserves the right of admission.
The -ción Rule
Almost every Spanish word that ends in -ción is feminine, so you should always use 'la' or 'una' with admisión.
Losing the Accent
When you make this word plural (admisiones), the written accent on the 'o' disappears because the emphasis naturally stays on the same syllable.
Admission vs. Physical Entrance
Mistake: “Use 'admisión' for the physical door of a building.”
Correction: Use 'entrada' for the physical door or opening. Use 'admisión' for the process of being allowed in or the fee you pay.
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