In 2026, almost all mid-range to luxury hotels allow non-guests to dine at their on-site restaurants, bars, and cafes. Most hotels view their dining establishments as independent profit centers and actively encourage local foot traffic. While you don't need a room key to enter, it is highly recommended to make a reservation, especially for popular rooftop bars or fine-dining venues, as hotel guests often get priority seating. Some high-end resorts may have "restricted access" zones like poolside grills or private lounges reserved exclusively for those staying on-property, but the primary lobby-level or signature restaurants are almost always open to the general public. Additionally, many hotels in 2026 offer "Day Passes" that grant access to both dining and wellness facilities like pools or gyms for a flat fee. Always check if the hotel requires a "valet validation" to offset parking costs, which is a common perk for outside diners.