Family Suite Hotels in Bucharest
5 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Bucharest . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Bucharest has a quiet advantage that surprises a lot of families: the aparthotel game here is excellent. While Prague and Budapest squeeze you into compact suites at premium prices, Bucharest still has plenty of converted villa apartments and proper aparthotels with kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and 80-square-metre layouts at four-star prices. We compared rooms across every well-rated family-friendly property and pulled out the five that actually give you space, not just a 'family room' marketing label slapped on a double with a pull-out couch.
Bucharest is the European capital that families forget exists, which is exactly why it's a smart pick for a city break. You get Belle Époque palaces, an old town with cobbles and beer gardens, and Therme Bucuresti (a massive aquatic complex 25 minutes north of town that easily kills a whole day with kids). The summer weather is hot, the winter is properly cold, and the food is honest. Kids find the city easy because most of it is flat and walkable in the centre.
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🛏️Why family suites work better than two hotel rooms in Bucharest
Family suites in Bucharest work because the city has space and old buildings to convert. A typical aparthotel room here is 60 to 100 square metres with two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a separate living area. The same money in Paris or Amsterdam gets you a 25-square-metre 'family room' with a sofa bed. The trade-off is fewer hotel services: most aparthotels here don't have a restaurant, gym, or daily housekeeping. For families with kids, that's usually not a problem.
The Old Town (Lipscani) is the obvious tourist area but it's loud at night, full of bars, and difficult with strollers because of cobblestones. Sectors 1 and 2 are better for families: more residential, with parks, easy tram and metro access, and 10-minute drives to the historic centre. Sector 3 puts you close to Therme Bucuresti and Carrefour for groceries. Sector 5 is the Calea Victoriei area, more polished, walking distance to museums and the Palace of Parliament.
Parent's take
Get an Uber to and from the airport (about 12 euros from Otopeni), use the metro for short city trips, and keep the apartment for evenings when the kids crash early. The Metroul de la Universitate stop puts you in the historic centre in 8 minutes from anywhere in Sectors 1, 2, 3.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Bucharest with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Corinthia Grand Hotel du Boulevard Bucharest
Calea Victoriei
Wonderful
480 reviews
A restored Belle Époque palace on Bucharest's historic boulevard, with proper family suites that connect a parents' bedroom to a second room or living area with a fold-out option. Walking distance to museums and the Old Town, and the only true five-star in this list.
From
€320/night
Why families love Corinthia Grand Hotel du Boulevard Bucharest
Splashed out for one night here and the kids talked about the marble lobby for the rest of the trip. The suite had a separate bedroom for the kids with its own bathroom, which was unexpected at this price point. The breakfast spread is the best we had in Romania, and they were proper about high chairs and a cot. Not somewhere you'd book a week, but a brilliant special-occasion night.

Mercure Bucharest Cantemir
Sector 4 / Cantemir
Wonderful
620 reviews
A modern Mercure with apartment-style family rooms that include kitchenettes, two beds and a sofa-bed setup, plus a small terrace. Close to Tineretului Park for kids' play time and a short metro ride from the historic centre.
From
€165/night
Why families love Mercure Bucharest Cantemir
Booked the family room with a separate kids zone for four nights. Kitchenette was enough for breakfast and reheating leftovers without proper cooking. Tineretului Park is a 5-minute walk and has a playground, a lake with pedalos, and an outdoor cafe. Hotel staff actually got us a kid's adapter for the bath the same day we asked. Sector 4 is residential and quiet, but you'll Uber to the Old Town in the evenings.

Harmony Residence
Sector 3 / Parfumului
Wonderful
350 reviews
Aparthotel with two-bedroom suites that include a full kitchen, dishwasher, washing machine, and a small spa area downstairs. Ten minutes by Uber from the Old Town and Therme Bucuresti, in a quiet residential pocket of Sector 3.
From
€145/night
Why families love Harmony Residence
Booked Harmony for a long weekend because we wanted to actually cook a couple of nights. Full kitchen with everything you need including a pizza stone, plus a washing machine that saved us from packing twice the clothes. Two-bedroom suite was 75 sqm with the kids' room sized like a real bedroom rather than a converted alcove. Owners run a small spa downstairs with a sauna and we used the steam room twice. Worth it for slow trips.

Pop Up ApartHotel
Sector 1 / Dragoslavele
Wonderful
410 reviews
Aparthotel in northern Sector 1 with one and two-bedroom apartments, full kitchens, and balconies overlooking quiet residential streets. Five-minute walk to the metro, close to Herastrau Park, and 15 minutes by metro to the historic centre.
From
€130/night
Why families love Pop Up ApartHotel
Pop Up is exactly what its name suggests: small, casual, well-priced, no five-star theatre. Got a two-bedroom apartment with a balcony where we could sit out after the kids went to bed. Sector 1 location was great for families because Herastrau Park is a short walk and has playgrounds, paddle boats, and an outdoor lakeside cafe. Metro one stop and you're at Piata Victoriei. Owners are responsive on WhatsApp.

Ecletico Villa
Sector 2 / Radu Cristian
Wonderful
280 reviews
Converted Romanian villa with apartment suites that have two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a small private garden patio. Quiet residential street in Sector 2, walking distance to the Old Town and Cismigiu Gardens.
From
€175/night
Why families love Ecletico Villa
Ecletico is the find of our Bucharest trip. Old villa converted into family apartments with high ceilings, parquet floors, and a tiny shared garden where kids can sit with a book. Two-bedroom unit was 85 sqm and felt more like a home than a hotel. Cismigiu Gardens is a 10-minute walk and the Old Town is 15. Less polished than Corinthia but ten times more characterful. Breakfast not included but the kitchen has everything you need.
💡Tips for booking a family suite in Bucharest
- 1Ask about parking when you book. Most central Bucharest aparthotels don't have on-site parking but partner with nearby garages at 10 to 15 euros a day. If you're driving from Romania or Bulgaria, check this before arriving with a tired car full of kids.
- 2Book a Therme Bucuresti day pass for the second or third day of your trip. It's a 25-minute drive north of the city, has dozens of pools and slides, opens at 10am, and is the single best kid-tiring activity in Romania. Buy tickets online to skip the queue.
- 3Stock up at Mega Image or Carrefour for breakfast supplies on arrival. Most aparthotels here have kitchens with proper utensils and a Nespresso machine. A grocery run cuts your daily food budget by half and saves the early morning hangry-kid emergency.
- 4Use the metro instead of trams or buses with kids. The trams stop at every corner and take forever; the metro is fast, cheap (about 80 cents per ride), and easy to navigate. Get a STB card at any station to skip ticket queues.
- 5Plan a day for the Village Museum and Herastrau Park in Sector 1. The outdoor museum has historic Romanian houses kids can run between, and the lake park has playgrounds, pedalos, and ice cream stands. Easy half-day with a picnic lunch.
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