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Is there any laws on the age of people tht share a hotel room in france?

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i heard something but wasnt sure

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  1. no I dont think anyone will mind as long as you are not blatantly four or five!

    The only issue will come if you need a credit card to book/ swipe when you check in - you could offer to pay upfront with cash if this is an issue


  2. Honestly, nobody cares in France as long as you look old enough !

  3. The legal age of consent in France is 15. Hotel owners will take that into account when renting rooms.

  4. You cannot rent a room in a hotel if you're under 18 and don't have any adult with you.

  5. Normally its down to the descretion of the owner of the hotel I think.

  6. I don't think so, but there are so many laws in France it's hard to be sure.

    As mentioned, the age of consent is 15, so theoretically there should be no problem with sharing as long as both are above that age.

    It is usually possible for parents to share a room with children, so in that case it would be possible for an adult and child to share a room.

  7. i d say 18 legally but people don t card that much in France, don t worry ...

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