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Best Family Hotels with Spas in Vilnius (2026)

5 family-friendly hotels with spa & wellness in Vilnius . Handpicked for families who want the best.

Vilnius surprises parents who arrive expecting a city break and discover something closer to a wellness retreat. The Lithuanian capital sits in the middle of a sauna culture that takes steam seriously, and the spa hotels in the baroque Old Town have built that tradition into their basements. You can hand your kids over to a babysitter at the front desk, walk down marble stairs to a hammam, and resurface in time to share blynai pancakes at breakfast. The five hotels below all combine genuine family rooms with proper spa facilities, not just a sauna tucked behind reception.

Vilnius has the smallest baroque Old Town in the EU that still functions as a residential neighborhood, so kids run on the same cobbles where locals walk dogs and grab coffee. The pace is slower than Krakow or Prague, the prices are visibly lower, and the city makes no real effort to perform for tourists. That confidence translates inside the spa hotels too.

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🧖Why Vilnius works for a family spa break

Vilnius spa hotels almost universally include the indoor pool, sauna and steam room in the room rate. Families used to paying €30 extra per child in Western European spa hotels notice the difference immediately. The Stikliai pool, the Pacai bathhouse and the Grand Hotel wellness floor all open at 7am and stay open past 10pm, giving parents flexibility around naps, dinners and stroller-bound siblings who keep different schedules from older kids.

What surprises returning visitors is how seriously Lithuanian spa hotels treat the children's side of wellness. Several hotels offer kids massages designed for ages 6 and up, gentle reflexology sessions, and child-sized robes that actually fit. Babysitting is handled through the concierge at most properties for around €15 per hour, which is roughly half of what equivalent hotels charge in Vienna or Berlin.

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Parent's take

Parents traveling with kids under six should know that most Vilnius spa pools have shallow ends suitable for toddlers but no separate baby pool. Bring water wings if your child needs them. Hotel breakfasts run long, which helps if anyone in your party wants a sauna session before the cold plunge of a Lithuanian morning.

Our Top 5 Picks

Hotels in Vilnius with spa & wellness, sorted by guest rating.

1#1 Best for Spa & Wellness
Stikliai Hotel - Relais & Châteaux - 5-star hotel in Old Town, Vilnius - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

1,591 reviews

9.5

Stikliai sits in a chain of restored seventeenth-century townhouses on a quiet Old Town side street, with a basement spa that uses stone vaulting from the original Jewish quarter cellars. The indoor pool runs 12 metres under those vaults and the dedicated kids' robes are a thoughtful detail families notice.

🏨Game Room🛏️Family Suite🧖Spa & Wellness🏊Indoor Pool
Vaulted 12m indoor poolKids robes providedQuiet Old Town side streetBabysitting on requestRelais & Châteaux service

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1134/night

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Why families love Stikliai Hotel - Relais & Châteaux

Booked the family room with a connecting children's bedroom. The spa staff genuinely welcomed our 7-year-old, gave her a small robe, and showed her how to use the salt steam room briefly with us. Pool hours from 7am suited our early-rising son, and the breakfast room handled our restless toddler without raised eyebrows. Pricey but quiet, which is what we wanted.

2#2 Best for Spa & Wellness
Hotel Pacai - 5-star hotel in Old Town, Vilnius - photo 1
1/5

Hotel Pacai

Old Town

Wonderful

1,034 reviews

9.2

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.

🧖Spa & Wellness🛏️Family Suite🏨Baby-Friendly
Hammam-style bathhouse spaBaroque palace settingDesign Hotels memberFamily wing roomsKids robes provided

From

852/night

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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.

3#3 Best for Spa & Wellness
NARUTIS Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of The World - 5-star hotel in Old Town, Vilnius - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

1,722 reviews

9.1

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.

🧖Spa & Wellness🛏️Family Suite
16th-century buildingBrick-vaulted cellar spaCathedral views from upper floorsBest price-to-luxury ratioSmall Luxury Hotels member

From

428/night

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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.

4#4 Best for Spa & Wellness
Radisson Blu Hotel Lietuva - 4-star hotel in Snipiskes, Vilnius - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

10,035 reviews

9.1

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.

🧖Spa & Wellness🛏️Family Suite🏊Indoor Pool
22nd-floor restaurant viewsLarge modern wellness floorSpacious family rooms10-min walk to Old TownStrong value for 4-star

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363/night

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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.

5#5 Best for Spa & Wellness
Grand Hotel Vilnius, Curio Collection by Hilton - 5-star hotel in Old Town, Vilnius - photo 1
1/5

Three eighteenth-century buildings on Universiteto Street stitched together by Hilton's Curio Collection, with a wellness floor that includes a fitness-and-spa locker setup, sauna and treatment rooms. The family suites have separate sleeping zones for kids and good natural light.

🧖Spa & Wellness🛏️Family Suite
Three connected historic buildingsWellness floor with spaFamily suites with kids zoneHilton Curio CollectionUniversiteto Street location

From

658/night

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Why families love Grand Hotel Vilnius, Curio Collection by Hilton

The fitness-spa floor felt grown-up but staff were quick to offer kids' robes and showed us the family pool hours. Our 8-year-old appreciated the Curio room layout, which has a clear kids zone with its own desk. Breakfast was the strongest part, with a separate kids buffet that wasn't just sugary cereal. Position right on Universiteto is excellent for cathedral and university walks.

💡Tips before you book a spa hotel in Vilnius

  • 1Book a family room with two adjoining sleeping zones rather than a one-bedroom suite. The Old Town hotels reuse historic floor plans and a 'suite' might mean one big room with a sofa bed, which makes naps awkward when one parent wants to use the spa.
  • 2Ask which spa areas are adults-only at which times. Pacai and Stikliai have family-friendly hours during the day and adults-only sessions after 8pm. Kids over 4 are generally welcome in the pools all day but treatments rooms have stricter age policies.
  • 3Lithuanian sauna etiquette is naked or wrapped in a sheet, never in swimwear. Most family hotels make the swimsuit pool area separate from the sauna corridor so this isn't an issue, but confirm at check-in to avoid awkward moments.
  • 4Skip the Old Town in early November and February if you have a stroller. The cobbles ice over and the side streets aren't gritted. Vilnius spa hotels in March-May and September are the practical sweet spot for families with toddlers.
  • 5Order the spa treatment package at booking time rather than at the hotel. Reception walk-up prices are roughly 25 percent higher than the rates the booking site quotes, and the parent-and-child treatment slots sell out two weeks ahead.

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