Benidorm Hotels with a Games Room (Bowling, Billiards, Ping-Pong)
5 family-friendly hotels with game room in Benidorm . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Benidorm packs over 130 hotels into a four-kilometre arc of high-rises, which means competition for the family pound is brutal. The result is good news for parents: many three- and four-star hotels here keep a real games room running until 11pm, with bowling lanes, billiards tables, ping-pong and arcade cabinets that actually work. The five hotels below were tested for variety and supervision — not just a single dusty pool table in a basement. One of them (Servigroup Orange) has a four-lane bowling alley on-site, which we have not seen in any other Spanish resort under 100 euros a night.
Benidorm is a high-rise resort town squeezed onto a perfect crescent of sand between two headlands on the Costa Blanca. Levante beach is the bright family side — paellerías, the water-park bus stop, the tat market on Tuesdays. Poniente is quieter and longer. Behind the towers sit Aqualandia, Aqua Natura, Mundomar dolphinarium and the Sierra Helada cliff walks. July averages 32°C with calm sea. Rain is rare from May to October.
Why a games room matters in Benidorm
The five hotels we picked all run their games rooms until at least 10pm with a bar serving inside or next door. Three of them have hosted entertainment-team events in the games area during the school holidays — quizzes, ping-pong tournaments, family-pool challenges. That matters because a games room without supervision turns into older-kid chaos within an hour, and families with under-10s end up retreating to the room.
Pricing in Benidorm games-room hotels skews lower than in Salou or Mallorca. Three of the five below come in under 700 euros for a four-night family stay in shoulder season, which leaves money for the water parks. The two four-star options (Villa del Mar and Port Benidorm) are the picks if you want spa access for parents and quieter corridors. Magic Natura is the wild card — it is out of town next to Terra Mítica with its own animal park.
Parent's take
Honest take: Benidorm is loud, the British contingent is large, and the Levante promenade hits its noise peak around 11pm. If your kids are under five, request a side-facing room or pick Magic Natura out at Terra Mítica. If they are eight to fourteen, lean into it — the games rooms here are why they will remember the holiday. The Servigroup chain has the best games-room programming we found anywhere in Spain at this price.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Benidorm with game room, sorted by guest rating.

Hotel Villa del Mar
Levante
Excellent
510 reviews
A four-star beachfront hotel directly opposite Levante beach with a serious table-tennis room hosting weekly tournaments. The games area sits on the mezzanine, glass-walled so parents can watch from the bar.
From
€280/night
Why families love Hotel Villa del Mar
We came in July. Two boys, ten and twelve, played ping-pong every evening from 8pm to 10pm. The hotel runs a Tuesday-night tournament with small prizes. Beach is across the road, lifts are quick, half-board buffet is solid. Levante noise reaches the front rooms — ask for a side or rear room with kids who go to bed early.

Port Benidorm Hotel & Spa 4* Sup
Rincón de Loix
Very Good
720 reviews
A four-star superior with a full spa and a quiet billiards lounge separated from the entertainment hall by frosted glass. The eastern Rincón de Loix location is calmer at night than central Levante.
From
€300/night
Why families love Port Benidorm Hotel & Spa 4* Sup
Stayed five nights in October half-term. Two billiards tables get plenty of use — kids age twelve and fourteen had a tournament going every evening. The spa was a nice break for us; kids over 12 are allowed in if you book ahead. Beach is a 250-metre flat walk past three pizza places. Buffet quality dropped on Sunday but everything else was great.

Hotel Brasil
Levante
Very Good
850 reviews
A three-star value pick mid-Levante with a billiards lounge and a tight family pool. The cheapest of the five and the closest to the night markets and the water-park bus stop.
From
€130/night
Why families love Hotel Brasil
Came in May with our kids age nine and eleven. Two pool tables in the games lounge, free with the room. Eleven-year-old played every evening with a dad and his son who became friends. Beach is 200 metres downhill. Buffet is fine — better than expected for the price. Front rooms get street noise from 10pm onwards; ask for a back room.

Hotel Servigroup Orange
Rincón de Loix
Very Good
980 reviews
The standout pick — a three-star with a four-lane bowling alley plus billiards and table tennis, all included in the room rate. Slots fill fast in school holidays via the paper booking sheet at reception.
From
€220/night
Why families love Hotel Servigroup Orange
This was the kids' favourite in nine resort hotels we have stayed at. The bowling lanes are real, not the bar-top kind. Booked an hour every evening at 7pm — turn up, write your name, you get the slot. Entertainment team runs a Friday tournament with little trophies. Pool is small but the four lanes more than make up for it. Three-star buffet is basic but kids ate everything.

Magic Natura Resort
Terra Mítica area
Good
1,240 reviews
Four-star Polynesian-themed resort six kilometres inland, sharing a campus with an animal reserve and a private water-park slot. The arcade clubhouse mixes table games with kid-height arcade cabinets — best for under-10s.
From
€280/night
Why families love Magic Natura Resort
Kids age six and eight were obsessed with the place. Lemurs visit the breakfast terrace, the on-site water park is included, the arcade clubhouse runs from 10am to 10pm. Premium games cost 1-2 euros, billiards and table tennis are free. Beach shuttle runs every 90 minutes — annoying but workable. The Polynesian theme is laid on thick which the kids loved and we mostly tolerated.
💡Tips for booking a games-room hotel in Benidorm
- 1Ask whether the games room is supervised after 9pm. Hotels that staff the area during evening entertainment hours stay calm. Unsupervised rooms get rowdy fast and end up locked off. Servigroup Orange and Hotel Brasil both post entertainment-team members during peak hours; the others rotate staff but do not lock the door early.
- 2Bowling, ping-pong, billiards — pick the variety you want before booking. Servigroup Orange is the only hotel here with all three plus a four-lane bowling alley. Villa del Mar has a serious table-tennis room used for weekly tournaments. Brasil leans heavily into pool and billiards. Magic Natura mixes arcade cabinets with table games inside the Polynesian-themed clubhouse.
- 3Check whether games cost extra. Four of the five hotels here include the games room in the room rate. Magic Natura charges 1-2 euros per arcade play but billiards and table tennis stay free. Always ask at check-in whether the bowling lane requires a token or sign-up sheet — Orange uses a paper booking sheet, slots fill by 7pm.
- 4Levante or Rincón de Loix? Levante is the lively centre — easier for the water-park bus and night markets. Rincón de Loix is at the eastern end, calmer at night with a wider beach. Villa del Mar sits on Levante. Port Benidorm and Servigroup Orange are in Rincón de Loix. Brasil is mid-Levante. Magic Natura is six kilometres inland.
- 5Book half-board if you plan late evenings. Benidorm restaurants serve dinner from 7pm but family-buffet hotels open at 6.30pm and run to 9.30pm. That fits the games-room rhythm — eat early, play late. Half-board adds about 18 euros per adult and 9 per child versus paying out, which is hard to beat in Levante.
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