Localizacion with an accent over the second "o".
Location = Ubicacion strenght of pronuntiation on the o, as all the words ending in "cion" in spanish
Location = Ubicacion
la ubicación el lugar
In Spanish, "location" can be translated as "ubicación" or "localización." For "tourism spots," you can use "lugares turísticos" or "atracciones turísticas." If you're referring to specific places, you might say "sitios turísticos."
depends on exactly what your trying to say.... as far as geographical location - vengo a ti de...
Place as in a location is "lugar/sitio" To place = "colocar/situar"
Este es el lugar de su cita
You could say "Estoy en la ciudad". Remember to use the verb "estar" for location, not "ser".
To say "I am from Greenville, South Carolina" in Spanish, you would say, "Soy de Greenville, Carolina del Sur." This phrase directly translates your origin while maintaining the proper names of the location.
Location = Ubicacion
Cuando estoy en casa. Note the use of "estar" here, denoting a location or position.
Encuéntrese para el trabajo (en....if 'at' = location) (a las....if time)
To say "here" in Spanish, you would use the word "aquí." It is used to indicate a location that is close to the speaker. For example, you might say "Estoy aquí," which means "I am here."