Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - /kloc-can I book a hotel at the age of 0/7?

/kloc-can I book a hotel at the age of 0/7?

17-year-old people can stay in hotels, but generally they only need to hold legal identity documents and register truthfully. Minors who are under the age of 18 but must be over the age of 16, who hold their second-generation ID cards and can live independently, can stay in the hotel alone after strict examination by the hotel. Generally speaking, you can stay in the hotel as long as you have legal identity documents and register truthfully, but it is not recommended to stay alone. Legal basis: Article 6 of the Measures for the Administration of Public Security in Hotel Industry stipulates that hotels must register for receiving passengers' accommodation. At the time of registration, the passenger's identity documents shall be checked and truthfully registered according to the prescribed items. To receive accommodation from overseas tourists, an accommodation registration form shall also be submitted to the local public security organ within 24 hours. There are also many local hotels that have restrictions on the age of check-in. For example, in general hotels and guesthouses in Hong Kong, only people aged 65,438+08 are allowed to check in and check in. The hotel has the right to refuse to provide a room even if it is indicated in advance that there is no guardian or adult accompanying it.