No, typically you cannot walk into a hotel and eat breakfast without being a guest. Hotel breakfasts are usually reserved for paying guests staying at the hotel.
Yes, it is generally considered illegal to eat hotel breakfast without being a paying guest at the hotel. This is because the breakfast service is typically included as part of the accommodation fee for guests staying at the hotel.
A guest house is a fancy name for a bed+breakfast. A hotel offers breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Yes, you can eat at a hotel restaurant without being a guest. Many hotel restaurants are open to the public and welcome non-guests to dine in their establishments.
No, typically you cannot eat the hotel breakfast without staying at the hotel. The breakfast is usually included as a perk for guests who have paid for a room.
Yes, the guest left the hotel without paying for their stay.
Yes, a guest can check into a hotel without a reservation, but it is subject to availability of rooms at the time of arrival.
A walk out guest is a person who leave the hotel without checking out and without settling the bills from the front office.
A walk out guest is a person who leave the hotel without checking out and without settling the bills from the front office.
The guest reviews for the Mespil Hotel in Dublin are, that the staff are friendly and polite, the hotel is quiet, especially at night, great location with excellent breakfast and it is just a walking distance from the city center, tram, train as well as bus stations.
The hotel offers a variety of breakfast options, including continental breakfast, buffet breakfast, and a la carte breakfast.
Yes, a hotel can legally refuse a guest based on certain circumstances, such as if the guest poses a threat to the safety or well-being of other guests, engages in illegal activities, or violates the hotel's policies or rules.
Yes, you can request to have hotel breakfast brought to your room.