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How can I stay in a hotel in the UK without an ID card?

Many people don’t know the accommodation precautions in the UK. Now let’s learn about it with UKEC British Education Center

1. Book a hotel

General international Hotels are booked through some reputable travel agencies, and some can also be booked online on Ctrip and Qunar. Tips: Online hotel bookings generally display prices that do not include tax, and tax prices vary

2. Checking into the hotel

You need to go to the front desk to check in. If you have made a reservation online, you need to show the receipt you got when making the reservation, the credit card used when making the reservation, and your passport; if you have not made a reservation, you can Ask the front desk directly for availability

Tips: It is very important to learn a foreign language well. Although English is a universal language, it is still not applicable to some countries. If you are lucky, you may meet someone who can speak it. There is a Chinese-speaking waiter

3. Adapter plug

The power supply in the UK and other countries is different from that in China. The UK has three flat plugs, and plugs are usually rented out in the hotel lobby. , you can rent one by paying a certain deposit and it will be refunded when you check out

4. Order food in the room

If you order food in the room, you need to call At the front desk, there is usually a room service menu on the table in the room

You need to quote your room number when calling the phone

Tips: Don’t forget to pay Give a certain amount of tip

5. Boiling water facilities

In British hotels, tap water is drinkable, so many hotels are not equipped with hot water facilities

< p>6. In-room food

If there is a refrigerator in the room, if you don’t want to drink, don’t move the drinks in the refrigerator at will. In the UK, some hotels have automatic sensing systems. If something If you move, remember to pay when checking out

7. Smoking in the room

Many hotels do not allow smoking in the room, and usually set up a smoking area in the hotel

8. Toiletries

The UK is a country that pays attention to environmental protection. Therefore, hotel rooms generally do not provide slippers, toothbrushes and other toiletries, so you need to bring your own toiletries when traveling to the UK. Be prepared

9. Clean the room

Generally speaking, British hotels will have waiters cleaning the room every day. According to British tradition, the average guest will put 1 pound on the bedside. Consider it a tip for the waiter. If you want to know more about tipping culture in Europe, please click on the related reading ""

10. Check out

Pack your luggage and check out. In addition, UKEC British Education Center reminds: If there are too many things and you need the hotel porter to help move them, don’t forget to tip a few pounds.