to formally leave a hotel after staying there · to settle your bill and depart from your accommodation
Imagine your amazing trip is wrapping up, and it's time to bid farewell to your cozy hotel room! 👋 This phrase is your go-to when you're ready to hand back the keys, settle any remaining bills, and head off to your next adventure (or back home!). It's the official end of your hotel stay. 🚪💼
💡 **Pro-tip!** Always remember to double-check for your belongings before you 'check out of a hotel'! You don't want to leave your favorite socks behind. 🧦 The opposite action is 'to check into a hotel', which is what you do when you first arrive and get your room key. Make sure to know your 'check-out time' to avoid extra charges!
Your friend Mike is at the hotel reception, about to hand back his room key and pay his final bill after a fantastic stay. Which English expression best describes what he is doing? A. to check in a hotel B. to check out of a hotel C. to check up on a hotel