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Can you stay at a hotel under 18 in Spain?

No, unaccompanied minors are not allowed to stay in hotels in Spain. You will be required to give the receptionist your passport details that they then send to the local police every evening. So they will see your age and ask where the accompanying adult is.



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Can my parents book a hotel for me to stay in Spain (I am 15)? No, unaccompanied minors are not allowed to stay in hotels in Spain. You will be required to give the receptionist your passport details that they then send to the local police every evening.

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No, unaccompanied minors are not allowed to stay in hotels in Spain. You will be required to give the receptionist your passport details that they then send to the local police every evening. So they will see your age and ask where the accompanying adult is.

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Renting a hotel room Officially you need to be 18 years old to rent a hotel room, since a contract has to be signed. However many 16+ teens have been able to rent hotel rooms via special youth travel agencies. Ibiza does not have any youth hostels.

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Unfortunately, it is not possible to get a hotel room or place to stay if you are under 18. Most hotels and other accommodations require that guests be at least 18 years of age in order to check-in.

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Around the world, hotels impose a minimum age of 18 years old if you travel alone. This tends to apply almost universally outside the United States, as the minimum drinking age is 18 in most countries.

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Any persons under 18 travelling without their parents or guardian are required to present an international travel permission declaration form signed by their father, mother or guardian at the check-in desks.

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- Admission to nightclubs is only permitted to people over 18. - Admission to certain venues may be restricted to a certain dress code. - The consumption of alcoholic drinks outdoors is prohibited, with the exception of the terraces belonging to venues which are specially adapted for this purpose.

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For example, many hotels allow guests 16+ to book a room, but require 18+ to check-in. This allows younger travelers to book in advance with parental permission, but avoids unaccompanied minors checking in. Hotels want evidence of parental consent for underage bookings. Requiring adult check-in provides supervision.

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Before you even consider whether you have to be 21 or 18 to check in, you may be wondering why there's even a restriction on how old you need to be to book a hotel. U.S. hotels restrict travelers to a minimum age of 18 because your check-in is the equivalent of signing a contract.

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Where a person under the age of 18 is traveling alone, or with another person under 18 years of age, the hostel will require a document signed by a parent or legal representative acknowledging and authorising their stay in the hostel without an adult.

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Most hotels require a valid photo ID at check-in, so it is important to have a government-issued ID such as a passport or driver's license. Keep in mind that some hotels may require additional identification or documentation such as a birth certificate or letter of consent from a parent or legal guardian.

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U.S. citizen children traveling abroad You may also need a letter of permission from the other parent for your child to travel. If your child travels alone, depending on the country, they may be required to present a notarized letter from both parents or their legal guardian.

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No, it is not illegal for a minor aged couple to stay in a hotel room. However, most hotels will require that the couple provide proof of age and parental consent before they can check-in. Additionally, some states may have laws prohibiting minors from staying in hotel rooms without an adult present.

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