Baby-Friendly Hotels in Rhodes Town
5 family-friendly hotels with baby-friendly in Rhodes . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Travelling to Rhodes Town with a baby sounds harder than it is. Most small hotels inside and just outside the old walls are run by families who understand what parents of under-twos actually need: a cot that arrives before you do, a fridge big enough for bottles, blackout curtains that actually darken, and a receptionist who doesn't mind the 2am rocking-chair situation in the lobby. The five hotels on this page deliver those specifics, not generic 'family-friendly' marketing. All are in the old town or a five-minute walk from it, so you can stroll home for nap time instead of trekking back from a resort far down the coast.
Rhodes Town is two cities stacked on top of each other. The medieval old town, inside the walls, is all cobbles, cats, and shaded squares; the new town hugs the marina with wide streets, tavernas, and actual pavements. Both are easy to navigate with a stroller once you know the tricks. Traffic is mild, locals slow down for pushchairs, and there's always a shaded cafe within a minute's walk when you need to sit down.
Why Rhodes Town works for a trip with a baby
The old town is 700 metres wide at most. Everything you want, from the castle to the port to the best gelato, is inside a 15-minute stroller loop. That matters when naps dictate the schedule.
Greek hospitality with babies is a genuine thing, not a cliche. Waiters bring out yogurt and fruit for under-twos without asking. Shopkeepers offer sun hats. Multiple parents told us their baby was passed around the taverna by staff while they finished dinner.
Beaches outside the old walls, at Elli and Kalithea, are shallow and sandy, not pebble. Both have shade rentals with baby-safe umbrellas and lifeguard cover. A 10-minute taxi from any of these hotels puts you on the sand.
Parent's take
Our daughter was eight months old when we went. The receptionist brought up a full-size cot, a changing mat, and a bottle steriliser before we'd even reached the room. Dinner was a procession of waiters cooing over her. We ate two full courses, hot, using both hands. First time in months.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Rhodes with baby-friendly, sorted by guest rating.

Sperveri Boutique Hotel
Rhodes Town
Wonderful
580 reviews
A tiny 4-star boutique inside the old walls with eight rooms, a walled courtyard garden, and owners who treat arriving babies like royalty. Cots arrive made up, and the shaded courtyard is quiet enough for afternoon naps.
From
β¬891/night
Why families love Sperveri Boutique Hotel
The owner knocked on our door five minutes after check-in with a kettle of hot water for bottles and a plate of fruit. The cot was already set up with a spare blanket next to the bed. We ate breakfast in the courtyard every morning with our baby asleep in the stroller. That kind of calm is hard to find in a summer holiday.

In Camera Art Boutique Hotel
Rhodes Town
Wonderful
249 reviews
A 4-star eight-room boutique in a restored stone mansion inside the old town. Rooms are generous enough to fit a cot comfortably, and the rooftop terrace turns into a quiet evening hangout after the baby is down.
From
β¬1002/night
Why families love In Camera Art Boutique Hotel
Room was big enough for a cot, a changing station, and two suitcases without feeling cramped. Owner stocked the mini-fridge with fresh milk every morning, unasked. Baby monitors worked from the rooftop terrace. We actually had dinner upstairs without missing the 9pm check-in.

The Wine Hotel
Rhodes Town
Wonderful
275 reviews
A 4-star family-run hotel just inside the old walls with six rooms, a wine courtyard, and simple kid logistics (cots, highchairs, bottle warmers). Owners know every family pediatrician in town.
From
β¬780/night
Why families love The Wine Hotel
Family runs the hotel, and it shows. Our son had a reaction to new food and the owner drove us to a pediatrician at 9pm β no charge. Room had blackout shutters that actually blocked morning sun. Courtyard wine tastings are adults-only later, so ask early and they save you a quiet corner.

Agkyra Hotel
Rhodes Town
Wonderful
179 reviews
A cheerful 4-star hotel in the new town, three minutes from Elli Beach, with family rooms big enough for a cot, a fridge for bottles, and a simple breakfast buffet that works for infants.
From
β¬1125/night
Why families love Agkyra Hotel
Location next to Elli Beach saved us. We could nap at the hotel and push the stroller to the shallow sand in five minutes. Reception kept a bottle steriliser behind the desk that we borrowed every evening. Rooms are plain but clean and quiet. The breakfast has fresh yogurt and fruit, which is all an eight-month-old wants anyway.

Diana Art Boutique Hotel
Rhodes Town
Excellent
1,402 reviews
A budget-friendly 3-star art hotel in the old town with small but well-laid-out family rooms, cots on request, and a quiet interior patio away from street noise.
From
β¬501/night
Why families love Diana Art Boutique Hotel
Not fancy, not trying to be. But it had everything we needed: a proper cot, a fridge, blackout blinds, and a receptionist who drew a map to the nearest pharmacy and the cleanest public changing room. Our budget-minded second baby trip worked beautifully here.
π‘Tips from parents travelling to Rhodes with infants
- 1Book the cot when you book the room, not at check-in. Small hotels here have two or three cots total. Email reception the week before arrival to confirm yours is reserved with your name on it.
- 2Skip the medieval-cobble streets in early afternoon. The heat bounces off stone and strollers roll badly on uneven pavers. Morning before 11 and evening after 6 are the only comfortable times with a baby.
- 3Find the pharmacy on Agiou Ioannou Street. They stock every European baby formula brand, nappies in every size, and teething gel. The pharmacist speaks English and is the best free advice in town.
- 4Eat at tavernas away from the port. The sea-view ones are priced for tourists and the waiters are rushed. Two streets inland you'll find family tavernas where everyone loves the baby and the food costs half.
- 5Use the stroller-to-carrier switch. Old town cobbles hate strollers, new town pavements love them. Clip a baby carrier to the stroller handle so you can swap in 30 seconds at any gate.
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