Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - How old should I stay in a hotel?

How old should I stay in a hotel?

Legal analysis: at least 16 years old, holding my valid identity document. /kloc-children under 0/6 can live with adults. Adults who live together must show their identity cards and do not need to register, but they must move in 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.

Valid hotel registration certificate: 1, second-generation resident ID card (minors under 16 are not allowed to stay in the hotel alone); 2. Temporary identity card; 3. Motor vehicle driver's license; 4 Hong Kong and Macao Home Visit Permit and Taiwan Province Compatriot Certificate; 5. Passport of the People's Republic of China; 6. Officers' cards, police officers' cards and soldiers' cards issued by XX in China and the Chinese People's Armed Police Force.

Legal basis: Article 56 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law. Hotel staff who fail to register the names, types and numbers of identity documents of the guests, or knowingly bring dangerous goods into the hotel without stopping them, shall be fined from 200 yuan to 500 yuan. Hotel staff who know that the overnight guest is a criminal suspect or is wanted by the public security organ but fail to report to the public security organ shall be fined from 200 yuan to 500 yuan. If the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for not more than five days and may be fined not more than 500 yuan.