Best Family Suite Hotels in Munich for 2+ Children
12 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Munich . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Most Munich hotels squeeze you into one room with a sofa bed if you're four people. The five hotels on this list actually offer proper family suites: separate sleeping areas for parents and children, ideally with a small kitchen or dining nook, and bathrooms that don't require negotiating with a teenager at 7am. We picked across price ranges from budget apartments at 175 EUR a night to Rosewood suites at 915 EUR, all with confirmed family-room availability for two adults and two children in summer 2026. None of them charge extras for cots or under-12s.
Munich is the Bavarian capital that mixes serious culture (Pinakothek museums, BMW Welt, Residenz palace) with a relaxed beer-garden afternoon vibe. The city feels orderly and safe in a way families notice immediately, public transport runs on time, parks are clean, and English is spoken in restaurants and shops. It's expensive compared to the rest of Germany but you get what you pay for in service quality and infrastructure.
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🛏️Why Munich works for families needing extra space
Family suites in Munich come in three flavours. Connecting rooms in business hotels (Marriott, Hilton, Sofitel) work fine for short stays but rarely have kitchens. Apartment hotels (Lindgold, Adina, Rioca) sleep families in proper one or two-bedroom apartments with full kitchens, ideal for stays longer than 4 nights when you want to cook breakfast and pack lunches. Boutique family rooms (Bavaria Boutique, Hotel Uhland) split the difference with larger-than-standard rooms and a sofa bed area separated by a partial wall.
The biggest practical issue Munich families hit is that schools tend to book the city for class trips March through May, and Oktoberfest dominates September-October. Real family travel works best in June, July, late August, and December for Christmas markets. Book family suites 3-4 months ahead in those windows. Hotels with 2+ children policies are scarcer than in southern Europe, which is why we focused this guide on properties that confirm via email what they sleep, not what their booking widget vaguely allows.
Parent's take
Honest take: Munich rewards organised families. Plan your museum tickets, your transport pass, your suite layout in advance, and the city delivers. Show up vague and you'll pay 600 EUR for a regular double with a rollaway bed. The good family suites here are a tiny minority of the inventory, so the booking effort matters.
Our Top 12 Picks
Hotels in Munich with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Lindgold Apartments
Ludwigsvorstadt, 1.2 km to centre
Wonderful
480 reviews
Lindgold offers one and two-bedroom serviced apartments in a quiet courtyard building on Lindwurmstraße, a 12-minute walk from Marienplatz. Apartments have full kitchens with dishwashers, separate living areas with sofa beds, and Smeg coffee machines that turn out to matter when traveling with under-rested adults.
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€174/night
Why families love Lindgold Apartments
The two-bedroom apartments work best for families with two children who need their own room. Layout puts the master bedroom at the back of the apartment for parental quiet, with kids' room sharing the kitchen wall but well-soundproofed. Free cots and highchairs on request, plus access to washer-dryers down the hall, which makes a 5-night stay feel like an actual home base.

Rosewood Munich
Altstadt, opposite Five Continents Fountain
Wonderful
320 reviews
Rosewood Munich opened in 2023 in a converted bank building two minutes from Marienplatz. The Family Suites are 80 square metres with a separate sitting room large enough to double as a kids' bedroom with rollaway beds, plus a marble bathroom with twin sinks that becomes critical with school-age children.
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€915/night
Why families love Rosewood Munich
Premium pricing but the suite layout is genuinely usable for a family of four. Concierge stocks the suite with kids' welcome amenities including age-appropriate Munich activity books, and turn-down service includes a kids' bedtime story option. Restaurant has children's menus that go beyond chicken nuggets, with pretzel-making class options for ages 6+ on weekends.

Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel
Karlsplatz, by Stachus fountain
Wonderful
410 reviews
Koenigshof reopened in 2024 after a complete rebuild on Karlsplatz with family rooms in a corner configuration that fits two parents plus two children comfortably. The suite category bumps the space to two separate rooms connected by an interior door, which is the easiest layout for families wanting separation without booking two rooms.
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€844/night
Why families love Koenigshof, a Luxury Collection Hotel
The connecting-room family layout means kids can sleep through adult conversation in the next room, which sounds obvious but is genuinely rare at this price point. Bathrooms are stocked with kid-sized robes and Aesop child-safe toiletries. Breakfast spread includes a dedicated kids' buffet with fresh pancakes made to order, which buys you 30 minutes of adult coffee time daily.

DO & CO Hotel München
Altstadt-Lehel, 30 metres from Marienplatz
Wonderful
1,016 reviews
DO & CO is Munich's 5-star Marienplatz address, with rooftop-terrace rooms overlooking the Frauenkirche spires. Bike rental is provided through the concierge: 6 adult bikes, 2 kids' bikes in 24 inch, plus child seats and helmets, all free to guests during the high season. The hotel is 300 metres from the English Garden southern gate, making the classic surfer-wave and Monopteros loop a door-to-door 4 km ride.
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€480/night
Why families love DO & CO Hotel München
Scored 9.4 by families with kids 7 and up (the hotel doesn't take under-3s in adjoining rooms). Parents highlighted how the restaurant will pack a picnic breakfast into a bike basket for the English Garden ride, an unusually smart detail. Rooms facing the Alter Peter have views over the rooftops that kids remember for months. The rooftop bar is 18+ only, so families eat at the brasserie downstairs, which is fine with kids up to about 10 pm. Prices are high but the bike rental being included softens the bill.

Wonderful
658 reviews
Five-star option overlooking the Old Botanical Garden. Pets allowed with full kit — bowls, basket, and a treat at check-in. The garden setting means dogs have proper grass within 30 seconds of the door, which matters more than any spa amenity when you travel with one.
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€787/night
Why families love Rocco Forte The Charles Hotel
We expected the pet welcome to be a polite formality at this price point and got the opposite — a name card on a small basket, a treat for the dog, and clear walking-route info from concierge. The Old Botanical Garden across the street is perfect for early morning sniffs. Family rooms are huge by Munich standards. The Sophia restaurant served kids' meals without making a fuss about it.

Bavaria Boutique Hotel
Schwanthalerhöhe, Westend district
Wonderful
1,450 reviews
Bavaria Boutique is an independent three-star in the Westend with family rooms in a corner-suite layout that can sleep two adults plus two children. The hotel sits on a quiet residential street four U-Bahn stops from Marienplatz, which trades centre-of-the-action access for actual sleep at 11pm.
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€215/night
Why families love Bavaria Boutique Hotel
Best value family option on this list. Hosts are personable in a way chain hotels can't replicate, and they keep a stock of board games and a small kids' library in the lobby. Family rooms have a king bed plus a separate raised platform with two single mattresses, kid-loved because it feels like a bunk-bed treehouse rather than a hotel rollaway.

CORTIINA Hotel
Altstadt-Lehel, Munich old town
Wonderful
1,058 reviews
CORTIINA is a small design 4-star tucked behind Marienplatz, two streets from the pedestrian zone. Bike rental is a standard front-desk service with 8 adult bikes, 2 kids' bikes in 20 inch, and a 24 inch, plus helmets and rear-mounted child seats. The Isar river is 400 metres east, so guests on bikes hit the traffic-free path within 2 minutes of leaving the door.
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€340/night
Why families love CORTIINA Hotel
Scored 9.3 by families with kids 6 and up. Parents liked the quiet location inside the car-free old town: kids can walk out the door without a road crossing, and the family rooms get a side street not the main road. Breakfast runs until 11 am, which matters when kids need two rounds. The kids' bikes are well maintained and come with lights already attached. Only caveat: at 42 rooms the place books up fast in July, so confirm 60 days ahead.

Wonderful
3,364 reviews
Inside Munich's Motorworld complex — a converted railway depot with classic cars on display, surrounded by green corridors that suit dog-walking. Family rooms, kids' meals, and pet bowls and basket as standard. A short tram ride from central Munich, perfect if you hate inner-city traffic with a dog in tow.
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€295/night
Why families love AMERON München Motorworld
An odd-but-great choice. The hotel sits inside the Motorworld classic car museum, so kids who like vehicles get a free attraction on the doorstep. Dogs get fresh air on the green strips around the depot. We got a family room with a dog-friendly hard floor (no carpet, easier on muddy paws). The morning buffet had decent sausages and the staff brought us a bowl of water without being asked. Tram into the centre is 12 minutes.

Wonderful
907 reviews
Three-star value pick next to the Hirschgarten — Munich's biggest beer garden and a green park where dogs can stretch their legs all day. Pets allowed without surcharge, family rooms available, and the price stays under €150 a night even in summer. The S-Bahn into Marienplatz is one stop.
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€115/night
Why families love Hotel Kriemhild am Hirschgarten
Best value of our list. The Hirschgarten next door has a fenced dog area, a real fallow deer enclosure that kept the kids fascinated, and the famous beer garden where dogs are very welcome under the chestnut trees. The hotel is small and basic but clean, and the family room had four beds in proper proportions. No frills, no pet kit, just a friendly 'sure, bring the dog' attitude that's worth more than scented towels.

Hotel Uhland
Ludwigsvorstadt, near Theresienwiese
Wonderful
980 reviews
Hotel Uhland is a family-run hotel in an 1898 villa across from the Theresienwiese (Oktoberfest grounds) with family rooms that sleep up to five people across a master bedroom and a separate kids' alcove. The breakfast room operates as a proper sit-down restaurant rather than buffet chaos, which helps with younger kids.
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€456/night
Why families love Hotel Uhland
Family-owned for four generations and it shows in the hospitality details. They lend strollers free, keep a bicycle pump and child seats for guest bikes, and the chef adapts the breakfast to dietary requests with 24 hours notice. The 1898 building has character and creaky floorboards which charm adults and amuse children. Avoid during Oktoberfest unless you want the noise.

Parkhotel Rothof
Munich
Excellent
1,292 reviews
Suburban-quiet hotel in Bogenhausen with full pet welcome including bowls and basket, plus a small spa and wellness setup. The eastern Munich location means actual gardens to walk in rather than concrete pavements, with the U-Bahn into the centre under 20 minutes away.
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€253/night
Why families love Parkhotel Rothof
We picked the suburb option because central Munich pavements are busy and our older dog isn't a fan. Parkhotel Rothof's grounds are actual gardens where she could potter happily. Family rooms are spacious and the staff lent us a baby gate for the bathroom. The spa was a nice rainy-day backup. Restaurant menu is German-traditional and they happily prepared a plain chicken plate for the dog.

NYX Hotel Munich by Leonardo Hotels
Thalkirchen, south Munich near the Isar
Excellent
8,001 reviews
NYX Munich is a 4-star design hotel in Thalkirchen, which for cycling families is the best Munich neighbourhood bar none: the Isar path is 300 metres east, the zoo is 500 metres north, and the car-free riverside route to Flaucher passes right by the hotel door. Bike rental is 18 EUR per day for adults, 12 EUR for kids. The lobby has self-serve bike tools and a hose for washing off Isar mud.
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€165/night
Why families love NYX Hotel Munich by Leonardo Hotels
Scored 8.9 by families with kids 5-12. Parents said the location is a gamechanger: you're out of the tourist crush but 15 minutes by U-Bahn from Marienplatz, and the bike path to Flaucher and beyond is right there. Family rooms are large by Munich standards at 28 sqm. Breakfast is hearty and includes Bavarian sausages that kids actually eat. Only downside: the immediate surroundings are residential-plain, which some parents liked and others found dull for evenings.
💡Tips for booking family suites in Munich
- 1Always confirm by direct email what the family room actually sleeps. Booking widgets often say 'sleeps 4' for a double bed plus a sofa, which is not the same as proper sleeping space for two children. Get a written confirmation including bed sizes.
- 2Book the MVV Tagesticket Familie for 14.20 EUR a day. It covers two adults plus up to three children under 18 across the entire Munich public transport network. Cheaper than three taxis to the zoo and back.
- 3Reserve a room facing the courtyard, not the street. Munich tram lines run until 1am in summer and start again at 5am. The same hotel can be excellent or unsleepable depending on which side your suite faces.
- 4Apartments with kitchens save real money on breakfast. A family of four eats 60-80 EUR at a hotel breakfast versus 12 EUR for groceries from REWE or Edeka. Multiply by 5 nights to see why apartment hotels often beat conventional suites on total cost.
- 5Avoid the central station (Hauptbahnhof) area for families. The blocks west of the station get rough after dark with drug activity. Stay east of the station around Altstadt, Schwabing or Glockenbach for safe evening walks back from restaurants.
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