When planning a trip to Druskininkai with kids, we spent a long time considering where to stay so that it would be comfortable and enjoyable for the whole family. Ultimately, we chose Europa Royale Druskininkai with children—and we were not disappointed. The 4-star Europa Royale Druskininkai hotel is an ideal place for a family holiday. Here, you’ll find a swimming pool, a playroom, a restaurant with a kids’ menu, and excellent facilities for families. Additionally, the hotel is located right in the center of Druskininkai, next to the main attractions, and offers direct access to Druskininkai Aquapark.
Family stay at Europa Royale Druskininkai with Kids
Europa Royale Druskininkai with Kids is truly worth choosing for a family getaway. Believe us, it’s hard to find another hotel in Druskininkai that offers as many activities and amenities for families as Europa Royale Druskininkai. The 4-star hotel Europa Royale Druskininkai is situated in the very heart of Druskininkai. All the main attractions and services—top restaurants, shops, the main square, Lake Druskonis, UNO Park, and the cable car to Snow Arena—are only a few minutes’ walk away.

For families, it’s especially convenient that you can reach Druskininkai Aquapark and the health resort directly from the hotel without even going outside, thanks to a glass corridor that connects the buildings.
But that’s only part of what Europa Royale Druskininkai with Kids offers families, clearly showing why it’s worth choosing for a family getaway. The hotel offers a wide range of rooms to accommodate families of all sizes, a playroom, a kids’ menu, cozy, comfortable spaces, and the perfect location. If you haven’t stayed here yet, we truly recommend you visit.
A Historic Hotel with Comfortable Family Rooms
The hotel consists of two buildings—one historic and one modern glass building. The historic wing is a real point of pride for both the hotel and the city of Druskininkai. Built in the 19th century, this architectural heritage site once housed Druskininkai’s first brick health resort by order of Tsar Nicholas II in 1896. This is where Druskininkai’s story began.
The glass building is a contemporary structure, connected to the historic section by a glass walkway. Most rooms in this wing have balconies or terraces. They offer views of the Nemunas River, the park, or the musical fountain and Vilniaus Alley. The hotel’s interior is truly beautiful, and since we visited during the festive season, everything was especially charmingly decorated.
In the historic wing, you’ll find single, mini double, standard double, and luxury rooms—all designed to ensure comfort and coziness for guests.

The glass wing offers spacious, superior double, triple, and quadruple rooms. As well as four-person family suites with mini kitchens—perfect for larger families. The hotel is also pet-friendly.
You can easily book your room online.
A Hotel for Family Leisure and Events
For guests’ convenience, the hotel has a restaurant serving European and Lithuanian cuisine. As well as a terrace for refreshing cocktails. There’s an excellent kids’ menu and tasty daily lunch and dinner sets. Breakfasts are delicious, with a wide and generous selection. The restaurant also frequently hosts concerts in the evenings.

The hotel’s bowling center invites families to have fun together, while the SPA Boutique team will take care of your relaxation and well-being. Guests can also enjoy the pool and whirlpool area. Although the pool area isn’t large, it’s cozy and warm. Perfect for children as it’s never too crowded or noisy. The hotel’s SPA center is also conveniently located on-site, offering a wide range of services. During the colder months, we especially recommend visiting the salt room. While I enjoyed a massage, the men in our family relaxed in the massage chairs.
For those looking to organize conferences, business events, or family celebrations, the hotel offers a conference center accommodating up to 400 people and a beautiful white banquet hall.
On the second floor of the glass building, you’ll find a gym with views of the Nemunas River. And on the sixth floor—a children’s playroom overlooking Vilniaus Alley and the singing Druskininkai fountain. Our kids loved the playroom, and it offered activities for both our toddler and our eight-year-old.

At the reception, you can rent badminton rackets or a football to play in the hotel’s inner courtyard during the warmer months.
The hotel offers free parking, and all major Druskininkai attractions are within walking distance. If you’re planning a trip to Druskininkai, be sure to check out our Druskininkai guide and our guide to winter activities in Druskininkai.


















