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Can you stay in a hotel under 18 in Europe?

It is possible to book a hotel room or an apartment in Europe when you are 17, as long as you have a parent or legal guardian to co-sign the reservation agreement. However, due to certain legal restrictions, some European countries may not allow minors to book a hotel without a parent or legal guardian present.



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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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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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Yes, absolutely! Traveling around Europe as a 17 year old can be an incredibly rewarding experience. You'll get to explore new cultures, meet interesting people and gain valuable life experiences.

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International travel Some airlines automatically apply the unaccompanied-minor procedures to kids through age 17 on international flights, and charge the standard unaccompanied-minor fee if applicable. Children must usually have the same passport, visa or other international entry documentation required of adults.

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Teenagers aged 17 and under who travel alone, or with friends of the same age, and who are not being met by a parent or guardian on arrival, may be refused entry if they do not have a letter of authority. If you travel with a child, without consent from their parent or guardian, you may be questioned on arrival.

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Hotel rooms in Italy vary by location, time of year and every other factor that cause hotel room prices to vary where you live. Usually, 18 is the requirement to book a room.

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Under Spanish law a person under 18 is considered as a child and always has all the protection derived from its status as a minor. A young person in Spain is between 15 and 24 years, persons aged 15 to 17 are children and young people, and 18 to 24 are young but already adults.

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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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