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Can you book into a hotel at 16 years old? What is the minimum age to get a hotel room?


Question Posted Saturday August 25 2012, 6:10 am

I am 15, 16 in september and me and my friend want to go on holiday with my friend who is going to be 16 in may. As we are leaving this year we want to go abroad to spain as we will be both 16, can you book into a hotel if you are 16?
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lmaoANDlol answered Monday August 27 2012, 7:46 am:
No but you can if you take your older brother or sis

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Xui answered Saturday August 25 2012, 10:25 am:
No, legally you must be 18 or older. Even then they will want proper identification and credit card.

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