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What is the hotel policy of a 6 month old baby? Are children that age counted as 1 guest? |
My family is travelling in Berlin, GE this summer. I can't find a nice hotel centrally located in the city. We have 3 kids(ages;6, 3 and <1 y old). Are we counted as 2 adults and 2 kids? What is the hotel policy of a 6 month old baby? Are children that age counted as 1 guest? Jason first off most places in Europe do not charge for children under 12 as long as they stay in the parents room. It depends on the hotel, but usually not. shovelkicker's answer is the best! A very good answer - even I couldn't tell you better. Kids are not counted as a guest Most the hotels in Germany counting this ages from children (6,3 and 1y old), as a guest, but not charging any money for that. If you take a double bed room, they put extra bad for the kids and some hotels charging for that money. The price can be for a extra bed 15-20 Euro I guess per day. allmost allways childern can room free |
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