#Can Unmarried Couples Stay in Oyo Rooms or Hotels in India?
- Going Places with AD
- Nov 18, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 9, 2019
Living together or Spending some private time in a hotel together is no more a big deal. So, here I will clear all the doubts unmarried couples have on their mind on booking hotel. Continue reading below......

Yes, unmarried couples can stay in hotels. There is no such rule or law in the country that prohibits unmarried couples from staying together or checking-into a hotel. If you have a valid identity proof you are good to go.
The law has nothing to do with it unless the partner is paid for pleasure, which again is totally different thing and nothing to do couples who want to spend time together in their privacy.
Just follow some basic guidelines as mentioned below:
Both the partner must above 18 years of age
Carry valid identity/address proof of both partners
Don’t create any ruckus
Try not to check-in in intoxicated state
Try booking a room at a preferably mid and semi-premium range, as very low price tags may not offer you the desired services
Please check the terms of the hotel before booking it
Does police has the right to question you on spending time together?
No, police or any law dept. does not have the right to interfere between your privacy or question you on your stay together, as there is no law prohibiting unmarried couples from staying together. Choosing to stay together is a personal choice and falls under freedom of movement, which cannot be restricted.
Popular hotels for unmarried couples:
Oyo Rooms
Stay Uncle
BreviStay
Mistay
Bag2Bag
So, go ahead and Chill! Create some unforgettable private moments with your partner and don’t get bothered by moral policing. If you both think it is ok than there is nothing to be guilty or you should not be answerable to anyone.
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