Best Bodrum Hotels with Game Rooms for Families (2026)
5 family-friendly hotels with game room in Bodrum . Handpicked for families who want the best.
The Bodrum peninsula is hot, dusty and windy by 4pm in July. Even the most beach-loving kid hits a wall around the third afternoon and needs an indoor activity that isn't a screen. A real games room saves the holiday. Five hotels here have one: Oscar Seaside in Güvercinlik (a small games corner with table tennis), Parkim Ayaz in Gümbet (proper games room with billiards and board games), Samara in Torba (billiard table next to the lobby bar), Le Meridien Bodrum Beach in Bogazici (table tennis room beside the kids club) and METT Hotel & Beach Resort (full games lounge with table football). Prices range from 186 to 788 EUR per night for a family of four. For pool-focused hotels, see our Bodrum swimming pool picks. For all-day animation, check the Bodrum kids club hotels.
Bodrum splits into two: the south side (Bodrum town, Gümbet, Bitez, Turgutreis) which is busy, party-leaning, with lots of beach bars; and the north side (Torba, Güvercinlik, Bogazici) which is quieter, more upmarket, with bigger beach resorts. Game-room hotels are spread across both. The south sees more crowds and louder evenings, the north has calmer water and earlier dinners. Pick based on your kids' tolerance for noise.
Why Bodrum hotels actually have game rooms
The wind problem. Most days from June through August, the meltem wind picks up around 3pm and makes the beach unpleasant by 4pm: sand blows, beach umbrellas tip, kids get cranky. Resorts that built indoor entertainment knew exactly what they were solving. A games room next to the air-conditioned lobby gives you somewhere to land for an hour or two before dinner without resorting to the iPad.
Older kids stay engaged. A pool entertains a 5-year-old all day. It bores a 10-year-old by lunchtime. Game rooms with billiards and table tennis change that maths: tweens and teens actually enjoy these. We saw groups of 4-6 kids running their own ping-pong tournaments at Le Meridien with zero adult involvement. That's a parent's afternoon back.
Free is the right price. None of these hotels charge for game-room access. Compare with the spa, the kids club extras, the boat trips: it adds up. The games room is the one entertainment line that stays free for the whole week, which makes a difference if you've got two or three kids.
Parent's take
Real talk: don't pick a hotel only for the games room. It's a great extra, not a destination feature. What you actually want is a hotel where the games room is part of a bigger indoor offer (cinema night, board games library, kids club). Then on bad weather days you have a plan.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Bodrum with game room, sorted by guest rating.

Le Meridien Bodrum Beach Resort
Bogazici
Wonderful
680 reviews
5-star Marriott property in Bogazici, north Bodrum, with a private beach and one of the best **table tennis rooms** on the peninsula: dedicated room, two tables, air-conditioned, paddles provided. Connects to the kids club so older kids can drop in independently. Indoor pool, three outdoor pools, full kids programme.
From
€549/night
Why families love Le Meridien Bodrum Beach Resort
Le Meridien is where the games room actually shines: two table tennis tables in a proper indoor air-conditioned room next to the kids club, so we could read on the terrace while our kids ran their own tournament with three other holiday kids. Worth the 549 EUR/night if you've got 8-14 year olds. Younger kids are well covered by the kids club, indoor pool and small water slide. The property is large; expect a 10-minute walk to dinner.

METT Hotel & Beach Resort Bodrum
Bodrum City
Excellent
340 reviews
5-star Yotel-group property on the Bodrum town side, walkable to the marina but with its own private beach. The **games lounge** is a serious setup: table football, billiards, table tennis and an arcade machine corner, in a dedicated room behind the lobby. Indoor pool, kids club, fine-dining restaurants, premium amenities throughout.
From
€788/night
Why families love METT Hotel & Beach Resort Bodrum
METT delivers the most complete games offer in Bodrum: a real games lounge with billiards, table football, ping-pong and arcade machines. Our kids spent three afternoons here and didn't repeat a game once. At 788 EUR/night it's expensive for what's still essentially a hotel; you're paying for design and food more than for the games room. But if you want everything indoor when the wind picks up, this is the safest pick.

Parkim Ayaz Hotel
Gümbet
Excellent
420 reviews
Family-run 4-star in central Gümbet, walking distance to the beach and town. The **games room is properly indoor**, air-conditioned, with billiards, table tennis and a board games library that's better stocked than most. Three pools, one for kids, kids buffet at dinner, decent value at this rate.
From
€430/night
Why families love Parkim Ayaz Hotel
Parkim Ayaz punches above its 4-star rating thanks to the indoor games room which is the best on the peninsula in this price bracket. Air-conditioning works, billiard table felt was replaced last year, and the board games library actually has all pieces (we counted: 30+ titles, no missing dice). Gümbet itself is loud at night but the hotel is set back enough that bedrooms are quiet. Family rooms are tight at 25 sqm; book the suite if you've got two kids and need space.

Excellent
510 reviews
5-star ultra-all-inclusive in Torba, 15 minutes from Bodrum centre. The **billiard table** sits in the lobby bar area, used mostly by adults after 9pm but free for families during the day. Two restaurants, six bars, kids club, water slide, large pool complex. North-coast location means calmer water for younger kids.
From
€432/night
Why families love Samara Hotel Bodrum Ultra All Inclusive
Samara is the entry-level 5-star option with a games offering that's more 'evening adults' than 'kid afternoons': the billiard table is in the bar area which gets busy after dinner. Daytime billiards is fine and our kids loved it. The bigger draw here is the kids club and water slide; the games room is a nice plus rather than the main reason to book. All-inclusive is genuinely all-inclusive (premium drinks included).

Oscar Seaside & Spa Hotel by Club Aquarium
Güvercinlik
Excellent
295 reviews
Beachfront 4-star all-inclusive on a quiet Güvercinlik bay, 25 minutes from Bodrum airport. The **games corner** sits next to the pool bar with one ping-pong table, a small board games shelf and a pool table that's seen heavy use. Renovated 2025, with one main pool and a private pebble beach.
From
€186/night
Why families love Oscar Seaside & Spa Hotel by Club Aquarium
At 186 EUR/night this is the budget pick on the Bodrum peninsula and the games room shows it: one ping-pong table, one billiard table, both well-used. But the bay is quiet, the meltem wind hits less hard here, and on the third afternoon when our 9-year-old refused another beach hour, the table-tennis save was worth the entire booking. Bring your own paddles if you can. Rooms are compact but renovated.
💡Tips for picking a Bodrum hotel with a games room
- 1Ask if the games room is air-conditioned when you book. Some Bodrum resorts have games rooms in semi-outdoor pavilions which become useless in August. Le Meridien and METT have proper indoor air-conditioned rooms; the older 4-star hotels sometimes don't.
- 2Bring your own ping-pong balls. Hotels lose them constantly and replacements are slow to arrive at reception. A pack of six costs 3 EUR at home and saves you a frustrated kid on day three.
- 3Check billiard table availability after 9pm. That's when adults take over. If the games room has only one table, your kids won't get a turn. Hotels with two or more tables (METT, Samara) handle the evening rush better.
- 4Skip Bodrum town hotels if you want quiet. The harbour-front properties have great views but the noise from bars carries until 2am. North-coast resorts (Torba, Bogazici, Güvercinlik) are 25 minutes from the airport and dramatically calmer at night.
- 5Renting a car beats taxis if you're going beyond the resort. The peninsula is 50km wide and Uber doesn't work; metered taxis are expensive (40-60 EUR for short hops). A small rental for 5 days costs around 200 EUR and unlocks Yalıkavak market night, ancient Halicarnassus and the smaller bays.
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