Family Suite Hotels in Brasov (2026)
16 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Brasov . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Brasov is one of those rare European destinations where families with two or three kids can book a suite at the price of a regular room elsewhere. The Saxon Old Town has restored many of its eighteenth-century townhouses into apartment hotels, and the four-star hotels in the area compete on space rather than spa amenities. The result: actual two-bedroom suites with separate kids zones, kitchenettes for warming bottles or making breakfast at the family's own pace, and prices that often run half of equivalent suites in Krakow or Prague.
Brasov is Transylvania's quietly confident Saxon town: medieval German architecture meets Carpathian wilderness, with a working Old Town where locals walk their kids to school and the same square hosts both the Saturday farmers market and the Christmas festival. The pace is slower than Bucharest, the safety feels closer to small-town Switzerland, and English is spoken everywhere kids will go.
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ποΈWhy Brasov works for a family city break
The family suites in Brasov are genuinely bigger than equivalents anywhere west of Vienna. The Radisson Blu Aurum has interconnecting two-room suites with a full second bathroom. Vila Katharina runs three-bedroom apartments inside a restored Saxon townhouse, with separate adult and kids living zones. Prestige ApartHotel and UpperHouse run actual apartments with kitchens, washing machines, and dining tables that fit a family of five for meals.
Prices are roughly 40 to 60 percent below equivalent suites in Western Europe. A two-bedroom family suite at a Brasov four-star runs 80 to 120 euros per night versus 250+ in Salzburg. The reason isn't a quality gap: it's that Romania's overall hotel pricing follows local incomes, and family travel here is still mostly Romanian or other Eastern European, not yet flooded with Western tourists outside the Christmas market period.
Parent's take
Pack walking shoes that handle wet cobbles. Brasov has summer thunderstorms and the Old Town stones get slippery fast. Hotels stock umbrellas at reception. Romanian pediatric pharmacies are well stocked. Power adapters are EU-standard, no issues for charging devices or steam sterilizers.
Our Top 16 Picks
Hotels in Brasov with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Kronwell Brasov Hotel
Brasov city centre (near railway station)
Wonderful
1,850 reviews
Four-star Brasov landmark next to the railway station with a no-fee policy for dogs under 15 kg, a poop-bag dispenser at reception and a dedicated pet welcome basket. The lobby pet-friendly badge is from the Romanian Tourism Authority's 2024 program.
From
$187/night
Why families love Kronwell Brasov Hotel
Highest-rated of the five and best for families with one mid-size dog. The no-fee policy under 15 kg actually applies, not just on paper. Family rooms sleep four with proper beds plus a sofa pull-out, dogs have a corner mat in the room. The rooftop pool is family-only on weekdays from 9am and the spa offers a kids menu of light treatments. Worth the extra euros over the older Old Town hotels.

Kronwell Brasov Hotel
Brasov Centre
Wonderful
1,721 reviews
Modern four-star with the most polished family-cycling setup in Brasov: on-site adult and children's bike rentals, helmets included, route maps at reception, and a kids' club with babysitting service if one parent wants a longer solo ride. Spa with kids' swimming hours after the cycle day for muscle recovery.
From
β¬186/night
Why families love Kronwell Brasov Hotel
Kronwell is the obvious choice for families who want the cycling logistics handled rather than figured out on arrival. The on-site fleet has at least two children's bike sizes (20 and 24 inch wheel) and the staff actually fit the helmet and adjust the seat rather than handing over a bike and walking away. After the ride, the spa lets kids in until 18:00, which matters because the heated pool fixes tired legs and tired children at the same time.

Qosmo Brasov Hotel
Brasov city centre (north of Old Town)
Wonderful
920 reviews
Modern boutique hotel with dog towels, a treats bowl at the front desk and a 10 EUR per night pet supplement that includes a welcome basket. The location is north of the Old Town walls with the city park five minutes away for morning dog walks.
From
$224/night
Why families love Qosmo Brasov Hotel
Best for families with multiple pets. The 10 EUR per night fee buys a real welcome with towel, treats bowl and bottled water. Rooms are larger than the Old Town options at 32 square metres standard. Kids menu at the restaurant runs proper portion sizes and the staff actively bring water bowls to outdoor seating without being asked. The city park five minutes away is the morning ritual.

Prestige ApartHotel Brasov
Old Town North
Wonderful
149 reviews
Prestige ApartHotel runs serviced apartments on Strada Carierei 10 minutes walk from Council Square, with two-bedroom layouts including full kitchen, kitchenware, washing machine, and a dining table that fits five. Free private parking is the rare bonus inside the central area.
From
$349/night
Why families love Prestige ApartHotel Brasov
The honest pricing for an apartment of this size was hard to believe at first. Two real bedrooms, full kitchen with everything you need to cook properly, washing machine, and free parking right outside. Walked to Old Town in 10 minutes flat, even with the 3-year-old in her own pace. The owner answered our questions about cog rail bookings within minutes.

Qosmo Brasov Hotel
Brasov Centre
Wonderful
1,359 reviews
Modern boutique four-star with bicycle rental, kids' meals, child safety socket covers, and family rooms. Smaller scale than Kronwell or Radisson Blu but the staff attention is noticeably higher; the right fit if you want a hands-on cycling base for a family of three or four rather than a chain hotel experience.
From
β¬223/night
Why families love Qosmo Brasov Hotel
Qosmo is the sleeper pick. Smaller hotel, fewer guests, but the staff personally walk you through the bike fleet and the routes on a paper map rather than directing you to a leaflet stand. The kids' meal menu is short but each item is genuinely cooked for the order (not pre-batched), which earns it the consistently 9.5+ ratings. Bike fleet is smaller (4 to 5 bikes total including 1 to 2 kids' sizes), so book early and confirm sizes when you reserve the room.

SCHUSTER Boarding House
Brasov Old Town (Schei district)
Wonderful
1,450 reviews
Three-star family-run guesthouse in the historic Schei district with a fenced garden where dogs roam off-leash and a Saxon stone terrace that catches morning sun. The owner's two Romanian shepherd dogs greet guests at reception.
From
$163/night
Why families love SCHUSTER Boarding House
Best small-property option. The fenced garden is the entire selling point and it's real: about 200 square metres of grass enclosed by a 1.5-metre wall, dogs run off-leash, kids draw with chalk on the stones. Rooms are modest but spotless. Saxon-style stone fireplaces in the lounge. Breakfast is homemade jam, fresh cheese and Romanian sausages with a kid plate. The 5 EUR pet fee includes a welcome biscuit pack.

Vila Katharina
Schei
Wonderful
498 reviews
Vila Katharina occupies a restored Saxon townhouse on Poarta Schei street at the southern edge of the Old Town. Three-bedroom family apartments with separate adult and kids living zones, original wood beams and a small private courtyard for kids to play safely.
From
$548/night
Why families love Vila Katharina
Booked the three-bedroom apartment for three kids and an adult-only living area was the unlock. Original wood beams and the courtyard were the kind of European charm our kids actually noticed and asked about. Owner-run with personal touches: handwritten welcome card, fresh pastries on arrival. Cobbles outside need umbrella stroller not travel system.

UpperHouse Suites & More
Old Town
Wonderful
1,071 reviews
UpperHouse Suites runs apartment-style accommodation on Petofi Sandor street inside the Old Town, with full kitchens including hob, oven, dishwasher and washing machine. The two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments are popular with families staying 5+ nights who want a temporary home rather than a hotel.
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$405/night
Why families love UpperHouse Suites & More
Treated this like a temporary apartment and stayed five nights. Full kitchen meant breakfast on our schedule, washing machine handled the muddy hike clothes, and the kids had a proper second bedroom. Position inside the Old Town meant no taxis needed. No daily housekeeping but they came to refresh towels on day three when asked.

Vila Katharina
Old Town Edge
Wonderful
498 reviews
Family-run four-star villa-style hotel with bicycle rental, walking and hiking tours organised through the owners, children's highchair, and family rooms. The most homely option here: small, owner-staffed, and the cycling routes from the door are the same as the Old Town hotels but quieter at the start.
From
β¬192/night
Why families love Vila Katharina
Vila Katharina works for families who want a calmer base than the central hotels but the same cycling access. The owner personally manages the bike fleet (3 adult bikes, 1 child bike at any given time), and rental is included in the room rate during May to September rather than charged extra. Breakfast is family-style around shared tables, which works for families and would feel forced for couples. The hiking tours organised by the owner are a useful rest-day option after a heavy cycling day.

UpperHouse Suites & More
Brasov Centre
Wonderful
1,071 reviews
Three-star aparthotel with bicycle rental partnered through a local shop, bike tours, walking tours, hiking arrangements, and family rooms. The cheapest option in this list and the best fit if you want apartment-style accommodation with kitchen for longer stays where you'll cook some meals between rides.
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β¬135/night
Why families love UpperHouse Suites & More
UpperHouse is the budget cycling option that doesn't compromise on the route logistics. Bike rental is via an external partner two minutes' walk away, so place a reservation 24 hours ahead rather than expecting same-day availability. The kitchenettes in the suites let you make lunch and dinner on rest days, which keeps the per-day total reasonable. Good fit for two-week stays where the hotel restaurant fatigue would otherwise hit by day five.

Vila William's
Brasov (Drumul Poienii hillside)
Wonderful
880 reviews
Three-star villa on the Drumul Poienii hillside between Brasov Old Town and Poiana Brasov ski resort, with terraced gardens, an outdoor pool open May to September and a 5 EUR per night dog supplement that includes the use of the garden.
From
$107/night
Why families love Vila William's
Best value of the five and best for families with bigger dogs. The terraced garden is 800 square metres so dogs can stretch properly. The hillside location adds a 7-minute uphill walk to the Old Town which becomes the routine. Rooms sleep three to four with rustic Romanian furniture. The outdoor pool is summer-only but the kids love it. Owner picks guests up from the train station for free on request.

Hotel Atria
Brasov Old Town (medieval centre)
Wonderful
1,120 reviews
Three-star hotel inside a renovated Saxon building one block from Council Square, with free pet acceptance for dogs under 12 kg and a sound-insulated room block where evening dog naps are protected from the Old Town nightlife.
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$155/night
Why families love Hotel Atria
Best location of the five for families who want to walk straight onto Council Square in 90 seconds. The sound-insulated block on the courtyard side is the trick to book; ask for floor 2 garden view. Rooms are a tight fit at 18 square metres but the kids and dog manage. Free pet policy under 12 kg means you can walk in with a small terrier and pay nothing extra. Breakfast is the weak link.

Radisson Blu Aurum Hotel, Brasov
Old Town
Wonderful
2,138 reviews
Radisson Blu Aurum sits on Bulevardul Eroilor at the eastern edge of the Old Town, with two-bedroom interconnecting suites that include a second full bathroom and a private living area between the bedrooms. Carpathian Mountain views from upper floors and the largest hotel pool in central Brasov.
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$871/night
Why families love Radisson Blu Aurum Hotel, Brasov
The interconnecting suite layout was the difference for our family of four. Two real bedrooms with closing doors and a shared living area worked for both nap times and evening adult conversation. The wellness floor pool was warm enough for our 4-year-old. Position 4 minutes walk from Council Square plus included hotel parking made the city break logistics trivial.

Radisson Blu Aurum Hotel, Brasov
Old Town
Wonderful
2,138 reviews
Five-star directly in the Old Town with on-site bicycle rental, guided bike tours organised through the concierge, walking and hiking tours, kids' meals, and babysitting. The premium option here, and the right answer if you want hotel-grade reliability for the cycling logistics with kids.
From
β¬290/night
Why families love Radisson Blu Aurum Hotel, Brasov
The Radisson Blu's concierge handles bike rentals and guided family tours as a routine service rather than an exception. The bike fleet is partnered with a local shop two streets away, so the children's bike inventory is wider than the on-site stock; book 48 hours ahead for the specific kids' size. The hotel's restaurant has a real kids' menu, the family rooms have separating doors, and the Old Town location means the bike loops start the moment you wheel out of the lobby.

Victoria Bulevard Hotel
Central
Wonderful
876 reviews
Victoria Bulevard Hotel sits on the main boulevard halfway between train station and Old Town, with junior family suites that include a kids sleeping zone behind a partial wall plus a kitchenette. Hotel parking included and breakfast buffet that handles toddler eaters well.
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$456/night
Why families love Victoria Bulevard Hotel
Best price-to-suite-size we found in central Brasov. The junior suite layout was honest about the partial wall but it worked because our kids are old enough to handle that. Breakfast had Romanian options plus standard kid stuff, served until 10:30 which suited our slow mornings. Parking inside the hotel saved us hunting in the Old Town.

Hotel Alinalex - Paradisul Acvatic
Bulevardul Grivitei (3 km from Old Town)
Wonderful
850 reviews
Hotel Alinalex - Paradisul Acvatic is the wellness specialist of Brasov, with a covered Aqua Park containing six heated indoor pools, a kids splash zone, three saunas, a hammam and water slides. It is the only hotel in town where kids would happily skip the Old Town to stay at the property all day. Worth knowing the building is older and rooms are basic 3-star.
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β¬99/night
Why families love Hotel Alinalex - Paradisul Acvatic
Alinalex is genuinely a destination property for families with younger kids. Our 4-year-old refused to leave the splash pool and we ended up extending by a night just to get him out without tears. The rooms are not luxurious, but the spa and pool complex would cost three times as much in Italy. Breakfast is included and decent.
π‘Tips before you book a family suite in Brasov
- 1Ask about the suite layout, not just the suite category. 'Family suite' in Brasov can mean anything from a one-room suite with a sofa bed to a true two-bedroom apartment. Confirm the bedroom count and whether the second bedroom has a door, not a curtain.
- 2Apartment hotels usually have full kitchens, which is gold for families with food-fussy kids or anyone managing allergies. Prestige and UpperHouse let you do simple meals in-suite, saving 30-40 euros per evening on restaurant bills.
- 3Brasov Old Town parking is a real problem. If you arrive by car, choose a hotel with included parking. Radisson Blu and Victoria Bulevard have their own garage. Old Town apartment hotels often rely on paid public parking 200 metres away.
- 4December is magical but crowded. The Christmas market clogs the Old Town and family suites get booked 6 months ahead. June-September is the practical sweet spot: mild temperatures, accessible Carpathian hikes from town, and 30 percent lower rates.
- 5For kids over 6, plan one day to take the cog rail from Brasov to Sinaia (45 minutes) for Peles Castle. The four hotels nearest the station make this an easy half-day. Kids under 6 may find the castle queues frustrating, so save it for older trips.
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