Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Do hotel rooms belong to public places?

Do hotel rooms belong to public places?

The rooms opened by the hotel belong to semi-public places.

First of all, public places are the general name of all kinds of places for the public to engage in social life, which refers to the activity places where people often gather, use for the public or serve the people.

Secondly, hotel rooms have obvious attributes of public places, such as high mobility and openness.

Thirdly, even if the person in the box is relatively specific at a certain time, the box is still open to the public. Stealing the property carried by others in the box will undoubtedly affect the safety of the box until the whole hotel, so the box of the hotel belongs to the public.

Therefore, the rooms opened by the hotel belong to semi-public places.