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Yes, and since it’s smokeless so won’t set off the alarm. But i wouldn’t light more than one at a time though. When you blow out the candles, that's when you've got to be careful. Do it near the window to avoid setting off the detectors in the room.
Generally, you are not allowed to light a candle in a hotel room. Some hotels may not explicitly prohibit you from lighting candles but you should use a lot of caution because there is always the risk of starting a fire and/or damaging the hotel’s property. Use the free app walletflo to help you travel the world for free by finding the. Unfortunately we don't allow candles to be lit in the hotel rooms due to safety. It is best you ask the hotel. My answer is the same as those above. I would check with the front desk. Electric candles are a good choice too, unless you require real flames for. We all know hotel rooms have that hotel smell (not a bad smell) just not your home smell.
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