Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Can minors stay in hotels alone?

Can minors stay in hotels alone?

legal advice

Yes, you can check in by presenting valid documents and registering with your real name.

According to the regulations, every passenger must show his/her valid certificate and register his/her real name before staying in the hotel. Teenagers who have reached the age of 16 should also show their ID cards when they are old enough to apply for them. /kloc-children under the age of 0/6 can live with adults, who must show their ID cards. /kloc-children under the age of 0/6 may not register, but they must be with registered adults. /kloc-Teenagers aged 0/6 and above can show their household registration books if they haven't applied for ID cards yet.

legal ground

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 in accordance with the prescribed items.

No, according to the law, only 16 years old can have civil capacity. So at least after 16 years old. Some hotels stipulate that only 18-year-old adults with full civil capacity and criminal capacity can stay. Some small hotels don't need to register. However, the sanitary conditions and safety conditions of small hotels are very poor, which may easily lead to illness or personal and property losses. If you are traveling to another city, you can contact a relatively safe residence such as a family hotel in the local city in advance through the travel-related APP. Or ask an adult for help. It's best not to stay in a hotel alone.