A high-level government task force announced the plan to bury the remains on October 18.
They have been in a repository, the State Archives, since their discovery in 2007.
The delay in burial has come about because the Orthodox Church, which has canonised all the Romanov family, has refused to acknowledge the results of DNA identity tests.
The task force "will propose to the government the holding of a burial ceremony of the remains of Tsarevich Alexei and Grand Duchess Maria on October 18," the government said.
A spokesman for a branch of descendants of the imperial family, Ivan Artsishevsky, said that family members would attend the funeral, quoted by TASS state news agency.
The task force was set up in July in a fresh drive to resolve the issue and is led by the head of the government's administration, Sergei Prikhodko.
The members of the tsar's family and their servants were shot by the Bolsheviks and thrown into a mineshaft in 1918 before being burnt and hastily buried.
The remains suspected to be Alexei and Maria were found in 2007, 70 kilometres away from the others. Alexei, who suffered from haemophilia, was 13 when he was murdered, while Maria was 19.
While Russian criminal investigators have ruled that the remains of Alexei and Maria are authentic after DNA testing, their identity has not been accepted by the Russian Orthodox Church or by some Romanov descendants.
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