Which Travel Stroller Should You Buy?

Parents usually search for a travel stroller when they do not want to drag their main stroller through airports, trains, taxis, and tighter daily errands. The right pick is usually not the smallest stroller on paper, but the one that folds quickly, rides well enough for real life, and does not feel miserable once the trip gets longer than ten minutes.
The best travel stroller for most buyers is the one that balances compact folding, comfort, and realistic day-to-day usability. If you only optimize for the tiniest fold, you often give up too much seat comfort, basket space, or ride quality.
If you are still deciding whether traveling with any stroller is practical at all, read Can I travel with a stroller?. If you want to compare real models right away, start with the shortlist below.
Our shortlist
1. Bugaboo Butterfly
Best for buyers who want a premium travel stroller that still feels good in everyday city use. The fold is fast, the seat is roomy for the class, and the basket is more useful than what many compact rivals offer.
2. Ergobaby Metro+ Deluxe
Best for buyers who care almost as much about comfort as compactness. The thicker padding, near-flat recline, and more complete feature set make it easier to justify than many travel strollers that only win on cabin-size convenience.
3. Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Ultra-Compact Travel Stroller
Best for buyers who want a straightforward lightweight travel stroller with a familiar, practical feature set. It is one of the easier models to understand quickly: light, compact, and built around travel-first use.
4. Inglesina Quid Stroller
Best for buyers who want a cleaner mid-range option and do not need a lot of extra complexity. It covers the core travel-stroller brief without pretending to be a rough-ground all-rounder.
5. Mountain Buggy Nano V3 Stroller
Best for buyers who want a compact stroller that still leaves some room for newborn-friendly flexibility. The fuller recline and infant-car-seat compatibility make it easier to defend for families who are not shopping only for older toddlers.
What matters most in a travel stroller?
Folding size is only step one
Small fold size matters, especially for flights and trains, but it should not be the only filter. Many buyers end up happier with a stroller that folds slightly larger if it gives them a better seat, smoother push, or a basket that is not basically decorative.
Comfort still matters on travel days
Travel days are exactly when a bad stroller gets annoying. Long waits, transfers, naps on the move, and carrying extra items make seat comfort, recline, canopy coverage, and steering more important than they might look in a spec table.
Terrain still matters, even for travel
Some travel strollers are airport specialists. Others can also handle broken sidewalks, older city centers, or train-station surfaces without feeling flimsy. If you live in Sweden, this tradeoff matters even more because a lot of compact strollers become less convincing once the surface gets rougher.
Who should buy a travel stroller?
Buy a travel stroller if at least one of these sounds familiar:
- you already own a bigger stroller and want an easier second stroller
- you travel by plane or train often enough that fold size really matters
- your child is older and you no longer need a full-size bassinet setup
- you want something lighter for errands, cafes, and public transport
If you still need one stroller to do almost everything, start with our broader best baby strollers shortlist first. If you care more about premium feel than the smallest fold, also see our best premium strollers.