Best Family Hotels in Vilnius with Game Rooms (2026)
4 family-friendly hotels with game room in Vilnius . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Vilnius is one of those capitals where the Old Town is so compact you walk the whole thing in an afternoon and still have energy for a board game in the lobby. The four hotels listed here all keep something on the games shelf for rainy days, which Vilnius produces about ten times a month from September through April. The mix runs from a 5-star Relais & Châteaux with a proper billiards room to a 3-star family inn with an actual games room sign on the door. All four sit either inside the Old Town walls or two blocks outside, so the museums, the cathedral square, and the riverbank walk are five minutes on foot from every doorstep.
Vilnius is the world's largest baroque Old Town outside Italy, with cobbled lanes that take a thousand soft turns and a hilltop castle that small kids can climb without a wheeze. The vibe is bookish, quiet, slightly Soviet-tinted around the edges with cafe culture that knows how to make hot chocolate. Restaurants here have proper kids menus by 6pm and bring chess sets without being asked when they spot bored small humans.
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Why Vilnius Works for Families with Game Rooms
Vilnius rains. Not every day, but enough that a hotel without an indoor backup is a stressful gamble for a family with kids under eight. Game rooms here range from a proper billiards den at the Stikliai to a board game cabinet at the front desk of the smaller boutiques. The hotels that built dedicated game zones tend to be the ones that genuinely chose to compete for the family market.
Location matters because Vilnius is walkable. All four hotels listed sit in the Old Town or right outside it, which means the Cathedral Square, the Gediminas Tower, the riverbank walk and the puppet theatre are five to fifteen minutes on foot. You won't need taxis, you won't need transit cards. The Vilnius airport is a flat 7 km from the Old Town and a daytime taxi costs around 12 EUR.
Parent's take
Honest version. Lithuanian weather is the wildcard. September can deliver glorious 22-degree days or three days of horizontal rain. The hotels with proper indoor entertainment make the difference between a family trip that works and one that breaks down in the lobby by 3pm. Stikliai's billiards room is real, the CONTI's indoor play area is large, and the smaller boutiques work because the staff actively help.
Our Top 4 Picks
Hotels in Vilnius with game room, sorted by guest rating.

Stikliai Hotel - Relais & Châteaux
Vilnius Old Town (Jewish Quarter)
Wonderful
850 reviews
Relais & Châteaux town house in a baroque building on Gaono Street with a vaulted-ceiling billiards room and a library of board games and puzzles. The hotel has occupied this 17th-century palace since 1987 and keeps the heritage feel through every restored fireplace.
From
$378/night
Why families love Stikliai Hotel - Relais & Châteaux
Highest-rated hotel on this page for good reason. Family suites in the heritage wing sleep four with a separate sitting room. The billiards table is full-size championship grade and lessons are available for over-10s. Indoor play area off the breakfast room keeps under-fives occupied with soft toys. Restaurant runs proper kids menus with portion control. Worth every euro for a special-occasion family trip.

St Palace Hotel
Vilnius Old Town (Ausros Vartu)
Wonderful
980 reviews
Four-star hotel in a renovated baroque building one minute from the Gate of Dawn, with a video games corner stocked with retro arcade and modern console games for kids and teens. The breakfast room overlooks the Old Town's most photographed church spire.
From
$117/night
Why families love St Palace Hotel
Best location of the four for families with older kids who want to explore. Right at the Gate of Dawn so 30 seconds from the Old Town and 4 minutes to Cathedral Square. The video games corner has actual retro arcade cabinets plus a current-gen console, which makes evenings easy when parents need a 90-minute decompression. Standard rooms fit a third bed and the breakfast buffet runs proper Lithuanian smoked cheese and pancakes.

CONTI HOTEL VILNIUS
Vilnius Old Town (Naujamiestis edge)
Excellent
1,200 reviews
Four-star business and family hotel on Raugyklos Street with a dedicated indoor play area, a board-game cabinet stocked with 25 titles, and a children's library of books and DVDs. The location is two blocks south of the Old Town gate and four minutes on foot to the central square.
From
$96/night
Why families love CONTI HOTEL VILNIUS
Best mid-range option in the city. Connecting room pairs are standard issue and the front desk holds them for families who book direct. The indoor play area is genuinely large with soft mats, books and puzzles, separated by a half-wall from the breakfast room. CONTI keeps the family activity budget visible with monthly rotation of board games. Breakfast buffet runs hot dishes until 10:30am.

Pan Tadeusz
Naujamiestis (Polish Quarter edge)
Excellent
720 reviews
Three-star family-run inn 10 minutes' walk from the Old Town with a dedicated games room signposted in the lobby. The Polish-Lithuanian family who run it built the games room when their own kids were small and never closed it.
From
$85/night
Why families love Pan Tadeusz
Best value of the four. The games room is the real deal, not just a cabinet — it has a ping-pong table, a foosball table, and shelves of board games in Polish and English. Standard quad rooms have a sleeping mezzanine that kids love and parents tolerate. Breakfast is simple Polish-Lithuanian fare with proper kid-friendly options including pancakes with curd cheese. Worth the 10-minute walk to the Old Town for half the price of the same quality in the centre.
💡Parent Tips for Booking a Vilnius Hotel with a Game Room
- 1Book a room with a courtyard view. The Vilnius Old Town narrow lanes amplify every passing voice between 8pm and 1am, especially weekends near the bar streets. Courtyard rooms cost the same as street rooms and sleep is non-negotiable with small kids.
- 2Pack layers even in July. The Lithuanian summer averages 22 degrees in the day but drops to 12 at night, and the Old Town stone keeps the breeze cool. A fleece for the kids in your evening walk pack is not optional.
- 3Eat lunch at the Halle Centrale food court rather than the lobby restaurant. The Hales Turgaviete on Pylimo Street runs weekend kids menus at half the hotel price, with a games corner kept by the local board game shop that occupies a stall.
- 4Use the Vilnius Pass for the Money Museum, Gediminas Tower and the TV Tower as a single round. A two-day card pays for itself by the third site and skips the queue at the cathedral viewpoint elevator.
- 5Skip the airport currency desk. Lithuania uses euro since 2015, so withdraw at your home bank before flying. The Lithuanian POS terminals all take Apple Pay and contactless and there is no MasterCard surcharge anywhere in the Old Town.
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