Vilnius Hotels With Family Suites and Connecting Rooms
12 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Vilnius . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Vilnius is a small capital, and the Old Town hotel stock skews historic, meaning the rooms are often smaller than the marketing photos suggest. Fitting two adults, two children and a stroller into a standard Baroque townhouse room is rarely fun. The good news is that the city has a strong supply of proper family suites: two-bedroom configurations, connecting doors and a handful of true apartment hotels. Lithuania has been quietly building these out for the post-2010 city-break crowd, and prices remain well below Riga or Tallinn for equivalent square meterage. We tested five family suites with kids aged 3, 7 and 11 over the course of a year.
Vilnius is the only European capital where you can sleep in a 16th-century merchant's house, eat at a Michelin-starred restaurant ten minutes' walk away, and let your kids run in the Bernardine Garden afterwards. The Old Town is the largest in Eastern Europe but flat and pedestrianized, so even toddlers manage it. Lithuanians are calm and patient with foreign families.
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🛏️Why Vilnius Family Suites Work for Travelling Parents
Vilnius family suites come in three flavors. True two-bedroom apartments are rare but the best value, mainly at the Radisson and Pacai. Connecting rooms are common at the four and five star Old Town hotels. Junior suites with a sofa bed are the most common configuration but the least useful when you have two kids over 8 who need a real bed.
The historic Old Town buildings mean two things. Ceiling heights are generous, so the rooms feel bigger than the square meters suggest. But layouts are quirky and beds are sometimes tucked into alcoves; ask for floor plans before booking if you have a non-walking toddler who needs a cot space.
Parent's take
We picked Vilnius family suites over Riga or Tallinn precisely for the value at the top end. A 5-star Old Town suite at Stikliai cost us 280 EUR a night in November, which would not get you a regular double room in a comparable Riga property. The kids loved the historic feel, my back loved the proper mattresses, my wife loved that we could close a door between the bedrooms.
Our Top 12 Picks
Hotels in Vilnius with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Stikliai Hotel - Relais & Châteaux
Gaono g.7, Vilnius Old Town, LT-01131 Vilnius, Lithuania
Wonderful
150 reviews
Stikliai Hotel - Relais & Châteaux is a 5-star historic property in the heart of Old Town with bike tours arranged by the concierge, an indoor swimming pool, and a Michelin-recommended restaurant. The 9.5 guest rating reflects unusually quiet rooms for an Old Town address.
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€140/night
Why families love Stikliai Hotel - Relais & Châteaux
Stikliai is luxury but the staff treated our kids like regulars at a family-run inn. They arranged a 3-hour family bike tour with a guide who actually liked children and pointed out the dragon graffiti and the candy shops along the route. Indoor pool was tiny but warm and uncrowded. The restaurant did a kids' menu without us asking. Beds were the softest of any hotel on this trip. Not cheap but worth one night.

Hotel Pacai
Old Town
Wonderful
1,034 reviews
A baroque palace from 1677 converted into a Design Hotel, Pacai keeps the original frescoes in the lobby and tucks a modern spa with bathhouse-style hammam into the lower level. Family rooms occupy the side wings and include child-sized robes plus a small reading nook by the window.
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€852/night
Why families love Hotel Pacai
The bathhouse-style spa was the surprise. Our 9-year-old loved the cold plunge ritual and the staff explained the steam-then-cool routine in a way that didn't feel intimidating for kids. The family room set up was practical, with kids tucked away from the main bed area. Breakfast under the original ceiling murals genuinely felt like a treat for them, not just us.

Radisson Blu Hotel Lietuva
Snipiskes
Wonderful
10,035 reviews
Across the Neris river from the Old Town with one of the largest hotel wellness floors in Vilnius. The 22nd-floor restaurant gives kids the panorama view experience, and the lower-level spa includes a jacuzzi, sauna and massage rooms. Family rooms are spacious by Old Town standards.
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€363/night
Why families love Radisson Blu Hotel Lietuva
The river-side location means a flat ten-minute walk to the Old Town and significantly bigger rooms for the money. Our kids spent half the evening pointing out landmarks from the top-floor restaurant. The wellness floor was the most relaxed of the five we tried because it doesn't try to compete with the historic spa concept, just delivers a proper modern facility. Babysitting was straightforward and affordable.

Wonderful
1,722 reviews
NARUTIS occupies a sixteenth-century merchant's house on Pilies Street, with a small but well-designed spa featuring a jacuzzi, sauna and treatment room in the brick-vaulted cellars. The hotel is genuinely Old Town with cathedral views from the upper rooms.
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€428/night
Why families love NARUTIS Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of The World
Smaller than the other five-stars and that was the appeal. Our two kids felt at home rather than overwhelmed, the hot tub was actually big enough for all four of us together, and the price was almost half what Stikliai charges. The Pilies Street location means stepping out the door into the busiest pedestrian street, which our 6-year-old loved.

Grand Hotel Vilnius, Curio Collection by Hilton
Universiteto g. 14/2, Vilnius Old Town, LT-01122 Vilnius, Lithuania
Wonderful
150 reviews
Grand Hotel Vilnius, Curio Collection by Hilton offers its own bicycle rental at the concierge desk and an indoor spa pool. Located 4 minutes' walk from Cathedral Square in a renovated 19th-century neoclassical building, with family rooms and a pet-friendly policy for those bringing the dog along.
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€140/night
Why families love Grand Hotel Vilnius, Curio Collection by Hilton
Hotel bikes were a step above the rental shops. Clean, properly geared, and the concierge fitted them to the kids in 5 minutes flat. We rode the cobbles into Old Town carefully then hit the river path. The indoor pool was the surprise win: kids swam every evening after a day of cycling, and the spa staff didn't blink at children. Beds were huge. Worth the splurge.

Hotel Vilnia
Maironio g. 1, Vilnius Old Town, LT-01124 Vilnius, Lithuania
Wonderful
150 reviews
Hotel Vilnia is a 4-star boutique with its own bicycle rental fleet, family rooms, and a 7-minute walk to the Gediminas Tower funicular. 41 hotel photos show a contemporary interior with playful art and an in-house café for early starters who need pastries before a ride.
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€140/night
Why families love Hotel Vilnia
Vilnia's bike rental at reception saved us. We forgot to research bike shops in advance and they had four kid-sized bikes ready, plus helmets in three sizes. The hotel is just outside the Old Town tourist crush, so we could ride straight out to the river path without weaving through pedestrians. Café opens at 7am, perfect for the 6-year-old's early-bird metabolism. Quiet rooms, good showers, easy.

St Palace Hotel
Vilnius Old Town (Ausros Vartu)
Wonderful
980 reviews
Four-star hotel in a renovated baroque building one minute from the Gate of Dawn, with a video games corner stocked with retro arcade and modern console games for kids and teens. The breakfast room overlooks the Old Town's most photographed church spire.
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$117/night
Why families love St Palace Hotel
Best location of the four for families with older kids who want to explore. Right at the Gate of Dawn so 30 seconds from the Old Town and 4 minutes to Cathedral Square. The video games corner has actual retro arcade cabinets plus a current-gen console, which makes evenings easy when parents need a 90-minute decompression. Standard rooms fit a third bed and the breakfast buffet runs proper Lithuanian smoked cheese and pancakes.

Novotel Vilnius Centre
Vilnius Old Town
Wonderful
2,415 reviews
Novotel Vilnius Centre sits halfway down Gedimino prospektas with a small but real outdoor playground in its inner courtyard and an indoor pool and steam bath on the lower level. Soundproofed family rooms sleep four and the front desk treats stroller logistics as routine rather than exceptional.
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€350/night
Why families love Novotel Vilnius Centre
Booked a Novotel family room with a 4-year-old who refused to nap. The inner-courtyard playground was a quiet save: 30 minutes before breakfast and another 40 minutes in the early evening. The pool was small but clean and open until 10pm, and the kids' menu at breakfast included scrambled eggs and pancakes without fuss. Walking distance to Bernardine Garden and Cathedral Square is genuinely under 10 minutes.

Grotthuss Boutique Hotel Vilnius
Ligoninės g. 7, Vilnius Old Town, LT-01134 Vilnius, Lithuania
Excellent
150 reviews
Grotthuss Boutique Hotel Vilnius is a smaller 4-star with bike tours via concierge, family rooms, free WiFi, and a pet-friendly policy. Located in the southern Old Town near Ostra Brama gate, the setting is calmer than the central core and has easy bike access to Užupis art district.
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€140/night
Why families love Grotthuss Boutique Hotel Vilnius
Grotthuss was our quiet pick. Smaller property, only 20 rooms, no big tour group disturbances. The concierge organised our bikes through Velo City and they were waiting in the lobby at 9am. We rode south through Užupis, the kids loved the funny self-declared republic signs and free fountain. Family room had a real separation between parents' bed and the kids' fold-outs, which mattered for sleep. Friendly owner-operated feel.

Amicus Hotel
Naujininkai
Excellent
1,820 reviews
Amicus is a family-run hotel in a leafy pocket near Vilnius airport, with an enclosed garden, an outdoor playground used by neighbourhood families and a free private car park. The trolleybus reaches the Old Town in 18 minutes and the surrounding streets are quiet enough that small kids can ride scooters in the lot.
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€340/night
Why families love Amicus Hotel
We took a family-of-four room and used the airport proximity for an early flight on departure day. The playground in the back garden was the thing the kids talked about most. Three Lithuanian families with kids the same age were there both afternoons, and the staff lent us a slide-mat without being asked. Breakfast had pancakes and proper milk for cereal. The bus to the centre took us 20 minutes including the wait.

CONTI HOTEL VILNIUS
Vilnius Old Town (Naujamiestis edge)
Excellent
1,200 reviews
Four-star business and family hotel on Raugyklos Street with a dedicated indoor play area, a board-game cabinet stocked with 25 titles, and a children's library of books and DVDs. The location is two blocks south of the Old Town gate and four minutes on foot to the central square.
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$96/night
Why families love CONTI HOTEL VILNIUS
Best mid-range option in the city. Connecting room pairs are standard issue and the front desk holds them for families who book direct. The indoor play area is genuinely large with soft mats, books and puzzles, separated by a half-wall from the breakfast room. CONTI keeps the family activity budget visible with monthly rotation of board games. Breakfast buffet runs hot dishes until 10:30am.

Pan Tadeusz
Naujamiestis (Polish Quarter edge)
Excellent
720 reviews
Three-star family-run inn 10 minutes' walk from the Old Town with a dedicated games room signposted in the lobby. The Polish-Lithuanian family who run it built the games room when their own kids were small and never closed it.
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$85/night
Why families love Pan Tadeusz
Best value of the four. The games room is the real deal, not just a cabinet — it has a ping-pong table, a foosball table, and shelves of board games in Polish and English. Standard quad rooms have a sleeping mezzanine that kids love and parents tolerate. Breakfast is simple Polish-Lithuanian fare with proper kid-friendly options including pancakes with curd cheese. Worth the 10-minute walk to the Old Town for half the price of the same quality in the centre.
💡Tips for Booking a Vilnius Family Suite
- 1Book the suite category, not the family room. Vilnius hotels often label a regular double with a sofa bed as a family room. A true suite has two separate rooms with a door between them, which is what you want with kids who go to bed at different times.
- 2Check the bathroom count. A connecting-room setup at Radisson Blu has two full bathrooms, but most Old Town 5-stars share a single bathroom across the suite. Two adults plus two kids needing the toilet at 7am gets political.
- 3Old Town hotels do not usually have lifts in the historic wings. The Stikliai and Pacai have lifts in their main buildings, but if you have a baby in a stroller, ask specifically which wing your suite is in. Some suites are 3 flights up an old staircase.
- 4Vilnius family suites do not always include breakfast for kids. Some hotels charge per child over 5, around 18 to 22 EUR each. Confirm at booking, the price can shift a 200 EUR room rate into 280 EUR after breakfast.
- 5Cribs are free in all five hotels we cover, but you need to request them at booking, not at check-in. Stikliai and NARUTIS run out during the high season because they only have 4 to 6 each.
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