Best Strollers in Italy 2026
Looking for the best stroller in Italy? Shortlist around the route you repeat most: apartment lift, car boot, pavements and cobbles, nursery pickup, summer shade, rain cover, and whether you need a real newborn setup or a lighter everyday stroller.
Why are scores between 9 and 10?
This is a curated shortlist of strong picks, not a full best-to-worst ranking. Small score gaps usually mean we have slightly more evidence for one model than another, not that the lower-scoring option is a poor choice.
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- Our score: 9.76 / 10
Cybex Balios S Lux
Best: Premium
Cybex Balios S Lux is a broad everyday stroller candidate for parents who want from-birth usability without moving straight to a larger travel system. Check recline, harness fit, and folded storage against the family’s daily route.
Pros
- For Cybex Balios S Lux, suspension, lie-flat recline, and sturdier wheels make it feel like a real step up from cheaper everyday strollers.
Cons
- For Cybex Balios S Lux, it is still not as refined or calm on rougher ground as the best full-size premium strollers.
Local ratings context
If the local Amazon listing has less review depth, this may help: while reviewing this product, we found more rating context on Amazon Germany. The shortlist also weighs product fit, brand track record, and broader research; when buying, we recommend using your local Amazon store. View Amazon Germany listing
- Our score: 9.71 / 10
Chicco OHlala Twin
Italian brand
Best: Double stroller
Chicco Ohlala Twin belongs on the broad stroller list for families solving a two-child seating problem rather than shopping for the smallest single buggy. Compare seat equality, folded size, and whether both children have the support they need.
Pros
- For Chicco OHlala Twin, the low weight makes boot loading, steps, and short trips easier than with many full-size doubles.
Cons
- For Chicco OHlala Twin, the light frame is better for city and travel use than heavy rough-route mileage.
- Our score: 9.60 / 10
Kinderkraft NEBO
Best: Ultra-compact
Kinderkraft NEBO is an ultralight cabin-style stroller for parents who prioritise a very small fold, carry strap, and travel bag. It is a travel-first choice, with seat comfort and wheel size checked for daily use.
Pros
- Ultra-compact Kinderkraft format is useful when storage space is the main constraint
Cons
- Very compact setup is less persuasive for long naps or heavy shopping loads
- Our score: 9.58 / 10
LIONELO Amber Pushchair 3-in-1 Combination Pram Set
Best: 3-in-1
Previous generation, but still a strong buy at the right discount
LIONELO Amber 3-in-1 makes the most sense for families who want a complete from-birth bundle with bassinet, seat, and car-seat-led setup in one purchase, and who care more about total package value than about chasing the newest chassis. The buying logic is the all-in-one bundle, while the tradeoff is that the price gap versus newer rivals needs to stay clearly worthwhile.
Pros
- True 3-in-1 set with carrycot, stroller seat, and included Astrid i-Size car seat gives it clear all-in-one starter value.
Cons
- It still has to win on overall package value, because newer rivals often feel fresher and more refined in the chassis.
- Our score: 9.57 / 10
Hauck Rapid 3R
Best: All-terrain
Hauck Rapid 3R is a from-birth three-wheel stroller with rubber wheels for families needing more outdoor margin than a small city buggy. The tradeoff is a larger frame, so boot space and folding convenience should be checked.
Pros
- All-terrain newborn-ready design suits families who need more wheel than a travel stroller
Cons
- Three-wheel all-terrain frame will be bulkier to fold and lift than compact rivals
- Our score: 9.56 / 10
Lionelo Emma Plus
Lionelo Emma Plus is a compact everyday stroller for families who want a budget second buggy with canopy, tray, footmuff, and basket for toddler-stage errands. Check weight and folded size if stairs or a tiny boot matter.
Pros
- The canopy, tray, footmuff, and basket make it more useful than many bare budget buggies.
Cons
- At about 9 kg and from around 6 months, it is not a newborn pram or an ultralight travel stroller.
Local ratings context
If the local Amazon listing has less review depth, this may help: while reviewing this product, we found more rating context on Amazon Sweden. The shortlist also weighs product fit, brand track record, and broader research; when buying, we recommend using your local Amazon store. View Amazon Sweden listing
- Our score: 9.55 / 10
Kinderkraft Grande Plus
Older value-focused everyday stroller, but still sensible if you want a roomier seat and bigger wheels without premium pricing
Kinderkraft Grande Plus solves a common travel annoyance: getting the stroller closed quickly without setting everything down. The one-hand fold is the useful feature set. It is suitable from birth. The package also includes rain cover. It is still less settled on poor sidewalks than a larger daily model.
Pros
- Grande Plus brings one-hand folding to a roomier birth-onward stroller with rain cover.
Cons
- At 9.9 kg, it is stronger for daily substance than for frequent lifting or tiny storage.
- Our score: 9.55 / 10
Chicco Echo Lite
Italian brand
Chicco Echo Lite is a broad everyday stroller candidate for parents who want from-birth usability without moving straight to a larger travel system. Check recline, harness fit, and folded storage against the family’s daily route.
Pros
- For Chicco Echo Lite, echo Lite keeps the umbrella role useful from birth, with 7.6 kg to lift and a 22 kg limit.
Cons
- For Chicco Echo Lite, the umbrella format stores easily but gives up the calmer push of a fuller compact stroller.
- Our score: 9.52 / 10
Kinderkraft TIK
Kinderkraft TIK is a compact everyday stroller candidate for families who want an easier second buggy for errands, travel, or grandparents. It should be compared on folded size, seat support, and how much comfort the child needs on longer days.
Pros
- For Kinderkraft TIK, tIK keeps errands possible with basket space, wheel support, and a 6.5 kg lift from 6 months.
Cons
- For Kinderkraft TIK, the 6-month start and 15 kg limit make it less flexible than stronger compact strollers.
- Our score: 9.50 / 10
Gromast Gravity Travel Stroller
Gromast Gravity Travel Stroller is a portable folding buggy for parents who want adjustable recline and sun protection in a simple travel frame. Check folded dimensions and wheel comfort before using it daily.
Pros
- Travel-stroller framing makes it relevant for families comparing compact secondary strollers
Cons
- Check support, wheels, and folded lock closely before relying on it every day
- Our score: 9.50 / 10
Hauck Sport
Hauck Sport is a compact everyday stroller candidate for families who want an easier second buggy for errands, travel, or grandparents. It should be compared on folded size, seat support, and how much comfort the child needs on longer days.
Pros
- For Hauck Sport, about 5.9 kg and an 81 x 45 x 24 cm fold make it easy to store and lift.
Cons
- For Hauck Sport, the 15 kg child limit and basic frame make it better as a travel or backup buggy than a plush main stroller.
- Our score: 9.44 / 10
Graco Myavo Trio
Graco Myavo Trio is a lightweight stroller bundle for parents who want Myavo’s quick-fold frame with infant car seat and carrycot coverage. It is best for families who need a compact first-year package rather than a large premium system.
Pros
- Trio package gives Graco shoppers a compact newborn-ready setup with more pieces covered
Cons
- Bundle convenience comes with more parts to store and verify before travel
- Our score: 9.44 / 10
Bugaboo Butterfly 2
Bugaboo Butterfly 2 is a premium compact stroller for families prioritising a polished one-hand fold, travel size, and a more refined cabin-style buggy feel. It is less compelling if a newborn bassinet or rough-route ride is the main need.
Pros
- The one-hand compact fold and premium Bugaboo finish fit travel and apartment storage well.
Cons
- It should be compared as a compact stroller, not as a full newborn pram system.
- Our score: 9.44 / 10
Kinderkraft APINO
Kinderkraft APINO is a compact everyday stroller candidate for families who want an easier second buggy for errands, travel, or grandparents. It should be compared on folded size, seat support, and how much comfort the child needs on longer days.
Pros
- For Kinderkraft APINO, automatic folding and the compact frame reduce friction on trains, in car boots, and inside small flats.
Cons
- For Kinderkraft APINO, it is still a lightweight compact, so rough-ground comfort and basket capacity need checking.
- Our score: 9.41 / 10
Cybex Gazelle S
Best: Single-to-double
Long-running single-to-double platform that still makes sense if sibling flexibility matters more than having the newest chassis
Cybex Gazelle S is a premium single-to-double stroller for families who want one frame that can expand into a two-child setup instead of buying a fixed double immediately.
Pros
- Duo-mode capacity and multiple configurations make it useful when sibling plans or newborn-plus-toddler needs are still evolving.
Cons
- The value case depends on actually needing the expansion system; it is more stroller than many families need for single-child use.
- Our score: 9.38 / 10
MOMI Estelle
MoMi Estelle is a compact 6-month-plus stroller for families who want easy folding, trolley-style carrying, and a budget city or travel backup. Check the 15 kg limit and wheel comfort before treating it as the only everyday stroller.
Pros
- Trolley-style folded pulling and compact storage help with car boots, stairs, and quick errands.
Cons
- It is a 6-month-plus budget compact, so newborn use and rough pavements need another plan.
Local ratings context
If the local Amazon listing has less review depth, this may help: while reviewing this product, we found more rating context on Amazon Germany. The shortlist also weighs product fit, brand track record, and broader research; when buying, we recommend using your local Amazon store. View Amazon Germany listing
- Our score: 9.38 / 10
Lionelo Julie One
Lionelo Julie One is a broad everyday stroller candidate for parents who want from-birth usability without moving straight to a larger travel system. Check recline, harness fit, and folded storage against the family’s daily route.
Pros
- For Lionelo Julie One, transport bag and compact fold support airport, car, and storage use.
Cons
- For Lionelo Julie One, it is still a travel buggy, so expect less cargo and chassis substance than a full daily stroller.
- Our score: 9.38 / 10
tectake Mats Folding Stroller
A low-cost folding stroller for families who need a simple from-birth daily option more than a premium chassis.
Pros
- From-birth positioning and adjustable parts make it more flexible than a basic upright buggy.
Cons
- Budget build and limited brand support make it less reassuring than stronger mainstream strollers.
- Our score: 9.36 / 10
Lionelo Irma
Lionelo Irma is a light folding stroller for parents who need an affordable travel or errand buggy. It is best for short city use and car loading rather than plush all-day stroller comfort.
Pros
- Lightweight compact frame is useful for simple errands and holiday transport
Cons
- Older compact-buggy style is less convincing for uneven paths and long outings
- Our score: 9.35 / 10
Maxi-Cosi Zelia S Trio
Older all-in-one travel system, but still logical if bundle completeness matters more than having the newest platform
Maxi-Cosi Zelia S Trio is a from-birth 3-in-1 stroller system for parents who want pushchair, carrycot-style setup, infant car seat, and changing bag in one package. The main check is whether the full bundle fits the car, storage, and daily lifting routine.
Pros
- Trio bundle can solve stroller, carrycot, and car-seat-adapter planning in one package
Cons
- Bundle size and price are less travel-friendly than a dedicated compact stroller
Local ratings context
If the local Amazon listing has less review depth, this may help: while reviewing this product, we found more rating context on Amazon Netherlands. The shortlist also weighs product fit, brand track record, and broader research; when buying, we recommend using your local Amazon store. View Amazon Netherlands listing
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Single
Older generation, but still a sensible buy if the one-hand fold and sturdier wheels matter more than having Baby Jogger's newest chassis
An all-terrain everyday stroller candidate for families who want stronger wheels and suspension than a basic city buggy. It suits rougher pavements and park paths, but it is not a small travel stroller and needs boot-space checking.
Pros
- Forever-air style wheels and suspension suit uneven routes
Cons
- All-terrain frame is bulkier than compact city strollers
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Bebeconfort Azur
Bebeconfort Azur is a compact automatic-fold stroller for families who want from-birth recline and a practical city frame. It is best when repeated folding matters more than maximum basket space or rough-ground ride.
Pros
- Newborn-ready compact stroller gives Bebeconfort shoppers a lighter early-use choice
Cons
- Confirm the exact recline and accessory bundle before using it from birth
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Bebeconfort Rainbow
Bebeconfort Rainbow is a compact everyday stroller candidate for families who want an easier second buggy for errands, travel, or grandparents. It should be compared on folded size, seat support, and how much comfort the child needs on longer days.
Pros
- For Bebeconfort Rainbow, the 6.6 kg weight and very slim fold make it especially easy to store and carry for a cheap travel stroller.
Cons
- For Bebeconfort Rainbow, the 6-month start means it is not primarily a newborn answer, even if the seat is more comfortable than many basic travel strollers.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Bebeconfort Snow
Bebeconfort Snow is a very light from-birth travel stroller for parents who prioritise carrying, folding, and car-boot convenience. Its compact frame is the tradeoff, so rough pavements and all-day comfort need checking.
Pros
- Newborn-ready compact positioning makes it easier to use from the early months
Cons
- Confirm the included setup because compact newborn claims can depend on recline or accessories
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Bebeconfort Soko
Bebeconfort Soko is a compact 5.6 kg stroller for parents who want one-hand folding and recline from the baby stage. It suits travel and city errands, with the smaller frame and 15 kg limit checked first.
Pros
- Newborn-ready compact stroller can cover early outings without jumping to a full-size pram
Cons
- Check actual recline and canopy coverage because compact newborn strollers vary a lot
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Bugaboo Donkey 6
Bugaboo Donkey 6 fits families who want one premium stroller that can move from a single setup to a real side-by-side sibling setup. The reason to consider it is flexibility and ride quality; the pre-buy check is whether its width, storage needs, and price make sense for daily Canadian use.
Pros
- Mono-to-duo flexibility lets it cover one child now and two children later without changing stroller families.
Cons
- The side-by-side chassis is still a real space commitment in condos, lifts, and smaller trunks.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Bugaboo Dragonfly City
Dragonfly makes sense for families who want a serious premium city stroller without stepping up to the size of a traditional full-size model. With the separate bassinet it can work from birth, and the compact one-hand fold makes it unusually easy to live with in apartments, lifts, and smaller trunks.
Pros
- One-hand fold with seat or bassinet attached makes city storage and daily folding much easier than on most premium full-size strollers.
Cons
- Newborn logic depends on the separate bassinet in most markets, so the standard stroller alone is not the full from-birth package everywhere.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Bugaboo Fox 5 Renew
Best: 2-in-1
Bugaboo Fox 5 Renew is the premium all-terrain stroller fit for families who want one polished main stroller with a real bassinet setup and calmer ride quality on rougher pavements. For overnight sleep, only use the bassinet setup exactly as Bugaboo currently approves it; the stroller seat itself is not an overnight-sleep claim.
Pros
- Large all-terrain wheels, suspension, and a proper bassinet setup give it a stronger main-stroller case than many compact premium options.
Cons
- The price and size only make sense if you will use the ride quality, bassinet stage, and outdoor confidence often.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Chicco Urbino
Italian brand
Chicco Urbino is a broad everyday stroller candidate for parents who want from-birth usability without moving straight to a larger travel system. Check recline, harness fit, and folded storage against the family’s daily route.
Pros
- For Chicco Urbino, the weight, one-hand fold, and self-standing design help with trains, lifts, car boots, and small flats.
Cons
- For Chicco Urbino, the light compact format gives up basket space and rough-pavement comfort compared with a larger daily stroller.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Chicco We
Italian brand
Previous generation, but still a strong buy at the right discount
Chicco We is a light compact stroller for parents who want a travel-friendly fold from birth to 22 kg. It works best for car, train, and holiday use, with recline comfort and folded size checked before purchase.
Pros
- Chicco We targets travel families that want a compact stroller from a known brand
Cons
- Compact frame and wheels still need checking for cobbles or rough pavements
Local ratings context
If the local Amazon listing has less review depth, this may help: while reviewing this product, we found more rating context on Amazon Netherlands. The shortlist also weighs product fit, brand track record, and broader research; when buying, we recommend using your local Amazon store. View Amazon Netherlands listing
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
CYBEX Eos Lux
Eos Lux is a sensible middle-path option for families who want a true 2-in-1 solution from birth without climbing all the way up to Bugaboo or Thule pricing. It fills the role of a more complete from-birth option in the mid-range.
Pros
- True 2-in-1 cot-and-seat setup gives a cleaner from-birth story than many cheaper bundles that feel half-finished.
Cons
- Full-size 2-in-1 format is bulkier and less tidy to store or carry than compact city-and-travel strollers.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Graco EezeFold DLX
Graco EezeFold DLX is a lightweight travel stroller with one-hand folding, flat recline, four-wheel suspension, and a useful basket. It fits parents who want an everyday compact rather than a tiny cabin-only buggy.
Pros
- Graco EezeFold DLX focuses on an easier fold while still covering newborn use
Cons
- Confirm folded dimensions because easy-fold strollers are not always the smallest
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Hauck Travel N Care Standard
Hauck Travel N Care is a compact everyday stroller candidate for families who want an easier second buggy for errands, travel, or grandparents. It should be compared on folded size, seat support, and how much comfort the child needs on longer days.
Pros
- For Hauck Travel N Care Standard, the 6.9 kg frame, one-hand fold, shoulder strap, and compact fold make car, train, and holiday transfers easier.
Cons
- For Hauck Travel N Care Standard, it is a travel-first stroller; check basket space, wheel comfort, and newborn setup before relying on it as the only daily stroller.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Kinderkraft ESME
Kinderkraft ESME is a 3-in-1 starter system for parents who want carrycot, stroller seat, and infant-carrier pieces decided together. It is easier to justify on package value than on low weight or compact storage.
Pros
- Carrycot, reversible seat, and infant carrier in one set reduce early compatibility guesswork.
Cons
- A 3-in-1 system takes more home and car space than a compact stroller.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Kinderkraft HELSI 2
Kinderkraft HELSI 2 is worth comparing when the daily route includes parks, uneven pavements, or winter-worn surfaces. Its value is rougher-route confidence rather than the smallest fold.
Pros
- For Kinderkraft HELSI 2, three large air-filled wheels and rear suspension make it better suited to park paths and uneven routes than ordinary city strollers.
Cons
- For Kinderkraft HELSI 2, the bigger all-terrain frame is less convenient for small cars, lifts, and tight shops than compact strollers.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Kinderkraft NEA 2
The Kinderkraft NEA 2 is the refreshed NEA and an unusually strong middle path for families who want a real bassinet and better comfort than the cheapest 2-in-1 options. It feels more grown-up and more thoughtfully finished than its price suggests, which makes it easy to justify as a value buy.
Pros
- Real bassinet-led newborn setup, one-hand steering, and fold-with-seat convenience make it much more convincing than the cheapest 2-in-1 bundles.
Cons
- It still competes on value rather than prestige, so resale pull and premium-brand cachet are weaker than on top-end full-size strollers.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Lionelo Bianka 3-in-1 Stroller
Lionelo Bianka 3-in-1 is a modular stroller system for families who want carrycot, seat, and infant-car-seat coverage in one package. It is better judged as a first-year system than a compact travel buggy.
Pros
- Bianka 3-in-1 package covers more newborn gear decisions in a single stroller shortlist
Cons
- A 3-in-1 setup is bulkier and less simple than a dedicated compact stroller
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Lionelo Elia
Lionelo Elia is a compact everyday stroller candidate for families who want an easier second buggy for errands, travel, or grandparents. It should be compared on folded size, seat support, and how much comfort the child needs on longer days.
Pros
- For Lionelo Elia, about 7 kg and umbrella-style handling make it easier for errands, grandparents, and holiday car boots than a full-size stroller.
Cons
- For Lionelo Elia, the 15 kg limit and 6-month start make it a toddler stroller, not a long newborn-to-preschool main pram.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Lionelo Julie Air
Lionelo Julie Air is a compact 6-month-plus stroller for families who want a plane-friendly fold, one-hand closing, and UPF canopy. The main checks are seat support, folded dimensions, and wheel comfort on local pavements.
Pros
- Julie Air styling points toward a compact, breathable travel stroller for warm-weather errands
Cons
- Check folded size and seat measurements before choosing it for taller toddlers
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Maxi-Cosi Eva3
Maxi-Cosi Eva3 is a broad everyday stroller candidate for parents who want from-birth usability without moving straight to a larger travel system. Check recline, harness fit, and folded storage against the family’s daily route.
Pros
- For Maxi-Cosi Eva3, from-birth use and an 8.2 kg umbrella-style frame make it useful for holidays, grandparents, and short city routines.
Cons
- For Maxi-Cosi Eva3, it is a simple travel stroller, so long-day seat comfort and basket space are limited.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Maxi-Cosi Lara2
Long-running compact travel model that still makes sense as a lighter second stroller when price and portability are the real priorities
Maxi-Cosi Lara2 is a compact travel stroller for families who want from-birth recline, breathable fabrics, and a small fold. It is strongest for city and holiday use, while rough-route comfort remains the tradeoff.
Pros
- Maxi-Cosi Lara2 is a compact newborn-ready option from an established stroller brand
Cons
- Small travel frame means basket space and rough-pavement comfort need checking











































