Valencia Hotels with Family Suites and Apartments
5 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Valencia . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Valencia hotels with family suites fall into three camps. There's the city-centre luxury stuff near the Cathedral, where a junior suite at The Westin Valencia or Only YOU Hotel Valencia gets you separate living space and actual breathing room. There's the beach resort option, basically Las Arenas Balneario Resort on Malvarrosa, which has two-bedroom family units with pool and spa on site. And there's the mid-range ring near Gran Vía and Campanar, where Hotel Dimar and Novotel Valencia Lavant offer family rooms or connecting configurations for half the price. Which camp fits depends on whether your priority is old town walks, beach mornings, or just a quiet space where the kids sleep separately.
Valencia does family holidays with less fuss than Barcelona and more pulse than Murcia. The old town is flat, walkable, and full of horchaterías where kids park themselves for twenty minutes with a cold drink while parents recover from the Mercado Central. Malvarrosa beach has a real promenade with paella restaurants that start serving at 1pm and still have families eating at 4. It's a city where kids on scooters along the Turia riverbed park is the most normal sight in the world.
🛏️Why Valencia for a Multi-Room Family Stay
Family suites in Valencia solve the sleep-arrangement problem that kills a lot of trips. A standard double with a rollaway is fine for one night. It's brutal for five. The hotels we looked at here all have either a separate second bedroom, a living room with a proper sofa bed behind a door, or an interconnecting configuration that actually locks.
The second thing is breakfast logistics. Kids wake up at 7, adults want coffee at 8:30, and a suite with a kitchenette means you're not marching everyone to the breakfast buffet at sunrise. Las Arenas and Hotel Dimar both have kitchenettes in their family units. Novotel Valencia Lavant includes a generous breakfast that runs until 10:30, so you can sleep in without penalty.
The third thing is location flexibility. Valencia's metro is stroller-friendly, the Turia gardens cross the city north-to-south, and a central suite near Plaça de la Reina keeps everything under thirty minutes. Beach suites at Las Arenas swap old town proximity for direct sand access and a pool the kids can live in.
Parent's take
Nobody books a family suite for the glamour. You book it because you want to read a book after the kids are asleep without sitting in the bathroom with your phone torch. All five hotels below offer that, at different price points. The Westin and Only YOU lean upscale. Dimar and Novotel are the value picks. Las Arenas is the full resort if the beach is non-negotiable.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Valencia with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Only YOU Hotel Valencia
Ciutat Vella (old town)
Wonderful
5,343 reviews
Only YOU Hotel Valencia is a design-led five-star in the heart of Ciutat Vella, steps from Plaça de la Reina. Junior suites have a clear separation between sleeping and living zones, and some premier suites have two bathrooms - a small detail that changes morning logistics completely.
From
€290/night
Why families love Only YOU Hotel Valencia
Central to the point of being in the middle of everything. Mercado Central two minutes away, Cathedral three, great horchatería five. No pool on-site but kids under 12 eat free at the restaurant which took some pressure off. The 24-hour room service became a lifesaver when the youngest woke up hungry at 11pm.

The Westin Valencia
El Pla del Real
Wonderful
1,242 reviews
The Westin Valencia occupies a 1917 modernist building a short walk from the Turia gardens. Family junior suites have a separate living area with sofa bed behind a proper door, plus the orange-tree courtyard downstairs that kids wander through for ten minutes every morning before breakfast.
From
€320/night
Why families love The Westin Valencia
Worth the money if you want central but quiet. The building is genuinely beautiful. Rooms are oversized for city centre standards. The pool is outdoor and small but the garden area around it is where kids actually want to be. Breakfast runs to 11am on weekends, which solved the 7am wake-up problem for us. Parking is stressful - use valet.

Las Arenas Balneario Resort
Poblats Marítims (Malvarrosa beach)
Wonderful
2,889 reviews
Las Arenas Balneario Resort sits directly on Malvarrosa beach with three swimming pools, a spa, and family rooms that sleep four with two separate sleeping areas. It's the closest thing Valencia has to a beach resort, with the old town twenty minutes away by taxi.
From
€380/night
Why families love Las Arenas Balneario Resort
The layout works: kids swim at 10am, lunch on the terrace, siesta time in the room, beach at 5pm. Family rooms aren't huge but they're configured well. The buffet breakfast is the best we had in Spain this year. Spa is adults-only, which matters if you were hoping for a family session. Staff genuinely helpful with cot and highchair requests.

Hotel Dimar
Eixample (Gran Vía)
Wonderful
2,921 reviews
Hotel Dimar sits on Gran Vía Marqués del Turia, five minutes from the old town on foot. Family rooms here are genuinely large by European standards, with either two double beds or a king plus sofa bed in a proper living area. Four-star price for five-star square meterage.
From
€195/night
Why families love Hotel Dimar
The discovery of this trip. Four-star pricing, five-star rooms. Staff made a fuss of our two kids from check-in, remembered their names by day two. Location is ideal - walkable to everything, five minutes from the Turia gardens where they did scooter laps after dinner. No pool, but the Mestalla metro is 200 metres away if you need to get to the beach.

Novotel Valencia Lavant
Campanar
Excellent
2,121 reviews
Novotel Valencia Lavant is in Campanar, the business district just west of the old town. Family rooms follow the chain's standard layout: a sofa bed section for kids that actually pulls out to a proper size, plus a pool on the roof terrace. Free parking is the other reason parents pick it.
From
€175/night
Why families love Novotel Valencia Lavant
Not the most exciting neighbourhood, but everything works. The sofa bed for kids is wide enough for siblings to share without kicking. Pool on the roof is small but gets afternoon sun. Breakfast buffet included, kids under 16 eat free which is genuinely useful. Tram stop is 200 metres away and gets you to the beach in 25 minutes.
💡Booking Family Suites in Valencia: Parent Tips
- 1Ask specifically for a 'junior suite' or 'family suite' when booking - some Valencia hotels list 'family rooms' that are just doubles with a rollaway. The words matter.
- 2Interconnecting rooms at four-star properties (Barcelona chain hotels especially) often cost less than a single suite. Call or email rather than booking two separate doubles.
- 3Beach-zone suites near Las Arenas need a car or taxi for old town days, but the trade is you come back to a pool at 4pm instead of a hot hotel room.
- 4Hotel apartments in Ruzafa and El Carmen sometimes beat hotel suites on space and price, but check whether daily housekeeping is included before you commit.
- 5Avoid Fallas week (15-19 March). Prices triple, family rooms vanish, and the fireworks start at 2am. Any other time of year Valencia is gentle on families.
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