How to Say "to where" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “to where” is “adónde” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishA1
AdverbA1
A more literal translation

Examples
¿Adónde vas?
Where are you going (to)?
No sé adónde ir este fin de semana.
I don't know where to go this weekend.
Dime adónde quieres que te lleve.
Tell me where you want me to take you.
Asking 'Where to?' vs. 'Where at?'
Use 'adónde' when a verb shows movement towards a place, like 'ir' (to go) or 'viajar' (to travel). Use 'dónde' when asking about a static location. Think of the 'a' at the beginning of 'adónde' as meaning 'to'.
Using 'Dónde' for Movement
Mistake: “¿Dónde viajas este verano?”
Correction: ¿Adónde viajas este verano? Because traveling involves going *to* a destination, you need 'adónde'.
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