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How old can I stay in a hotel?

According to the provisions of relevant laws and regulations and the hotel's own business policies.

I. Provisions for Minors to Stay in Hotels

According to the relevant laws and regulations of our country, minors are not allowed to stay in hotels alone without legal guardians. This is because minors are legally regarded as persons without or with limited capacity for civil conduct and need the guardianship and care of legal guardians. Therefore, minors who want to stay in hotels must be accompanied by their legal guardians and provide relevant documents.

Second, the legal guardian's accompanying and supporting documents.

The legal guardians of minors are usually their parents or other guardians determined according to law. When accompanying a minor to check into a hotel, the legal guardian needs to produce a valid identity certificate to prove his identity and guardianship. At the same time, the hotel may also require minors' identification, such as household registration book or birth certificate, to ensure the authenticity and reliability of the check-in personnel.

Third, the hotel's management policy and age limit.

In addition to the provisions of laws and regulations, the hotel's own business policies will also limit the check-in age. Different hotels may have different regulations, and some hotels may set stricter age restrictions or have special requirements for minors to stay. Therefore, before booking a hotel or checking in, it is recommended to know the relevant regulations of the hotel in advance to avoid unnecessary trouble.

To sum up:

The age limit for hotel occupancy is mainly determined according to the provisions of relevant laws and regulations and the hotel's own business policies. Minors are not allowed to stay in the hotel alone without a legal guardian. When accompanying minors to stay in the hotel, the legal guardian needs to provide relevant documents and abide by the relevant regulations of the hotel.

Legal basis:

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

Article 3 provides that:

The state guarantees minors' rights to subsistence, development, protection and participation. According to the characteristics of physical and mental development of minors, the state gives them special and priority protection to ensure that their legitimate rights and interests are not violated.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 19 stipulates:

Minors over the age of eight are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct, and the implementation of civil legal acts is represented by their legal representatives or recognized and ratified by their legal representatives; However, civil legal acts that are purely beneficial or suitable for their age and intelligence can be implemented independently.