Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Can a minor stay in a hotel alone?

Can a minor stay in a hotel alone?

Minors can stay in the hotel alone, but they need the consent of the guardian.

1. Minors need to provide guardian's consent when staying in the hotel alone;

2. Must produce valid identification, such as household registration book or ID card;

3. Abide by the hotel's special regulations on minors' accommodation;

4./kloc-minors over 0/6 years old can check in by themselves after strict examination in the hotel./kloc-minors under 0/6 years old need to be accompanied by guardians.

The legal provisions for minors to stay in hotels:

1. The hotel has the right to restrict the stay of minors and ask the guardian to agree or accompany them;

2. When minors stay in hotels, hotels need to verify their identities and confirm their ages;

3. The guardian's consent shall include the identity information, contact information and clear consent statement of the guardian;

4. If the minor fails to provide the guardian's consent, the hotel has the right to refuse his stay;

5. There may be specific laws, regulations or policies in some areas, which have special requirements or restrictions on minors staying in hotels alone;

6. When hotels receive minors, they should strengthen their safety protection measures to ensure their safety during their stay.

To sum up, minors can stay in the hotel alone, but they need to obtain the consent of their guardians, provide valid identification and abide by the special regulations of the hotel. /kloc-minors over the age of 0/6 can check in by themselves after the hotel has audited them./kloc-minors under the age of 0/6 need to be accompanied by a guardian.

Legal basis:

Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors

Article 57

When hotels, guest houses, hotels and other accommodation operators receive minors, or receive minors and adults, they should ask their parents or other guardians' contact information, the identity relationship of the check-in personnel and other related information; Anyone who is found to be suspected of violating the law and crime shall immediately report to the public security organ and contact the parents or other guardians of minors in time.