Are there any age restrictions for booking a hotel with Hotels.com?

Asked 2 years ago
Hotels.com does not impose specific age restrictions for booking a hotel, but the policies can vary depending on individual hotel properties. Most hotels require the person making the reservation to be at least eighteen years old, as this is commonly the minimum age for entering into a contract. Additionally, some hotels may have their own age requirements or policies regarding youths or unaccompanied minors. It is always a good idea for travelers to check the specific booking conditions related to the hotel they wish to stay at. This information can often be found on the hotel description page when making a reservation through Hotels.com. Furthermore, some hotels may request a valid identification or credit card upon check-in, which may impact young travelers as well. For detailed information, customers may want to refer to the terms and conditions or FAQs listed on the website.
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Answered Jun 14, 2025

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