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4baby liteway travel cot

  • s Semi_Tutu Posted 27-11-21 I have this portacot and it sits on the ground. It’s very light, compact and easy to put up, but I have to admit, it is a bit difficult getting her in and out of it.

Intex make an inflatable toddler bed which is what we moved to after a portacot. It’s got raised sides and is the same side as a cot mattress for sheets. 

way better than a portacot 

  • a Ash117 Posted 27-11-21 We have this. My toddler would not fit in it. I think it would be a push to put my 9 month old in it now. Advertisement | page continues below

Intex make an inflatable toddler bed which is what we moved to afte…

  • g Greentea83 Posted 01-12-21 Cayy said: I’ve actually got this sitting in my BCF cart as we speak! Glad to kno… I got ours from Amazon, it was much cheaper ☺️ 

10 baby portacots for easier travels

Family holidays are a time for exploring, playing and creating sun-soaked memories. And while there’s no doubt that travel changes once a baby arrives, a portable sleep solution such as a travel cot or portacot makes moving as a tribe easier for everybody.

A portacot is a foldable and convenient sleeping space for babies when you’re away from home. Equipped with a mattress base and airy mesh sides, they ensure that little ones get the rest they need and parents catch their breath before the next round begins.

The best portable cots are lightweight, easy to assemble, safe for baby to sleep and durable enough to last future family holidays to come – and we’ve put the best of them in one handy spot for you.

What to look for when buying a portacot

Here are some of the key features to look for when choosing a portable cot:

Size: The travel cot will need to fit in the boot of your car along with lots of other luggage. Keep size and storage at home in mind.

Lightweight: Again, you’re likely to be carrying your portable cot alongside lots of other luggage. Be realistic when considering how much weight you can physically carry.

Quick assembly: The quicker the cot goes up, the sooner baby goes down. Too many fiddly bits could lead to added frustration at the other end.

Longevity: How many family holidays and weekend trips are you likely to take each year? A travel cot needs to be able to withstand a few knocks and bumps along the way.

Safety: Babies safety is paramount. Look for a model with breathable fabrics and made to correct safety standards.

Accessories: Extra accessories are always a bonus, especially when you’re away from the comforts of home. Your travel cot may come with a bassinet insert, a carry bag or a mosquito net.

10 baby portacots for napping anywhere

Whether it’s for a weekend away or an extended family holiday, tiny travellers need somewhere safe and secure to snuggle up in.

Here are nine of the best portacots for babies and toddlers as recommended by our Pregnancy and Baby group members.

AeroMoov Travel Cot ($519)

With set up and store away taking only two seconds (literally), the AeroMoov travel cot is perfect for on the go. Meeting the highest safety standards, it’s super light yet solid with a sturdy PU foam mattress. There’s an extra mattress layer for babies up to 2 months and everything packs away in a compact carry bag.

Folded Dimensions:  72cm x 671cm x 12 cm Weight: 5kg

“We have some travel adventures booked in and it won’t be a hassle to take on the plane.” –  Rachel

BabyBjorn Travel Cot Light ($440)

Travelling with kids is a lot to juggle, without the extra weight of bulky items. The super lightweight cot from BabyBjorn makes all the difference. A simple frame and soft comfortable mattress are a breeze to set up and fold away, giving you more time for snuggles and stories. Suitable for children up to three years of age.

Folded Dimensions:  49cm x 60cm x 14 cm Weight: 6kg

“ It’s very light, extremely easy to put up and the mattress is heaps more comfortable than other portacots I’ve had. ” –  Kirsty H

Star Kidz Australia

Star kidz australia vivo 3-in-1 travel cot ($399).

Wave bye-bye to the manic morning pack up. The savvy Vivo 3-in-1 is lightweight and assembles in just seconds. It comes with a soft mattress, ventilated mesh sides to help with visibility and ventilation and a convenient carry bag for easy transportation.

Folded Dimensions: 60cm x 15cm x 49cm Weight: 6kg

“The side zip is great so you don’t have to bend down as much getting bub in/out or patting.” – Stephanie H

Steelcraft 4-in-1 Portable Cot ($229)

Complete with a bassinet, musical mobile, change table and a large side storage pocket, this handy portacot gives baby a safe place to sleep while covering multiple other uses to save on space. The addition of wheels is a real bonus – perfect for shared hotel rooms.

Folded Dimensions: 79cm x 27cm x 27cm Weight: 13.5kg

“ I have this one it is great for smaller bub but now he is 6 months we just use the cot and mobile but definitely recommend one with wheels as when we are away we use as playpen also it isn’t too heavy and is easy to put up if u do what the instructions say. ” – Hannah J

Joie Excursion Change & Rock Portable Cot ($329)

Suitable from birth right up to 15kg, this portacot really has it all. With the click of a button, remove the handy rocker and take your sleepy bub into another room, to the pool or even out for dinner. There’s also a changing unit for those late-night nappy swaps and a mesh lining on all sides for optimum ventilation.

Folded Dimensions: 84.2cm x 26.3cm x 21cm Weight: 15.1kg

“ We love our Joie portacot ! I used it full time with my first as we didn’t have space for a full nursery set up. ” – Jeni V

phil&teds

Phil&teds traveller v4 portacot ($229).

Meet the portacot that’s lighter than your baby! Weighing in at just 2.8kg, this portacot is light as a feather with a few snazzy features to boot. A zip-open side transforms the cot into a play space for baby and a self-inflating mattress makes for speedy assembly. Win-win.

Folded Dimensions: 65cmx 20cm x 20cm Weight: 2.8kg

“ We just got home from 3 weeks in Japan . It was awesome. So light & easy. It has a zip down side to help get bub in & out. And we just put a blanket on the floor underneath it for a bit more comfort. ” – Nicole I

Babyhood Dormire 2-in-1 Portacot ($299)

Wheel right this way! The award-winning portacot from Babyhood boasts a standout design with brilliant features. The fully mesh sides provide baby with a comfortable sleeping environment while giving mum and dad a chance to check on baby from any angle. Convenience is key with this cot – a simple zip and clip system, lockable wheels and carry bag ensure setups and pack-ups are as easy as 1,2,3.

Folded Dimensions: 82cm x 26cm x 26cm Weight: 9.7kg

“ Wheels around and also very sturdy construction with thick mattress and added bassinet level so easy to transfer Bub sleeping. Bub slept perfectly for a week in it.  ” – Marianne A

Veebee Amado Travel Cot ($140.86)

Thanks to its slender aluminium frame, this nifty travel cot folds flat ready to be tucked away into its accompanying travel bag. Weighing in at just under 4kg, it’s ideal for plane travel or taking to the grandparents. With fully mesh sides, this cot also offers complete visibility of your dreaming, darling bub.

Folded Dimensions:  60cm x 16cm x 52.5cm Weight: 3.9kg

4Baby Liteway Travel Cot ($169)

A cuddle-worthy padded mattress earns this portacot rave reviews. Featuring a similar design to many others on the market but at a fraction of the price, it’s a no-brainer for last-minute family holidays.

Folded Dimensions: 60cm x 15cm x 49cm Weight: 5kg

“ Baby Bunting have a  travel cot that’s  nice and compact. I think we have the  4baby  one…works fine, nice and light and doesn’t take up make space. ” – Olive B

Chicco Lullaby Easy Portacot ($499)

Dripping with features, the Chicco Lullabye portable cot includes everything you could need for travelling with bubs, from the newborn stage right through to toddlerhood. There’s a detachable change table, a newborn bassinet, a sweet mobile and a super-sized play yard for keeping inquisitive tots entertained in one spot.

Folded Dimensions: 80cm x 48cm x 30cm Weight: 15kg

“We’ve had the Chicco lullaby magic and have used it since baby was born whenever we’ve travelled but also used it as his day sleep cot when had a two-storey house and it been amazing.” – Nirmani G

Travel cot alternatives for babies under 6 months

Smaller babies don’t necessarily need a full-sized portacot for their daytime naps. Whether you’re visiting a friends house or pottering around at home, these travel cot alternatives may be all baby needs while they’re teeny tiny and sleeping like…well, babies.

Fisher-Price

Fisher-price baby dome portacot ($114.99).

A playpen and portable napping spot all-in-one. This clever little creation gives bub an enclosed space to sleep and smile at the toys hanging above. Perfect for indoors and outdoors, the handy canopy protects little one from the sun and pesky flies all while giving mum peace of mind that they’re staying put.

Folded Dimensions:  79.8cm x 56cm x 13.4 cm Weight: 8.48kg

“ We used this Fisher-Price  dome for her play and sleep, it folds down compact it’s amazing. ” – Lauren J

Sunbury Portable Cocoon Bassinet ($159)

A safe and secure sleep space for the home that doubles as the perfect travel companion. The Sunbury Cocoon is ideal for families with newborns needing a little flexibility. The lightweight bassinet can be easily moved from room to room or folded down and stashed in the car ready for a weekend away.

Dimensions:  50cm x 41cm x 21cm Weight: 4kg

“ We used for our first for the first 6 months and I loved it as could move from bedroom upstairs/lounge downstairs and anyone’s house we went to. Folds up in seconds with sheets on and throw in the car (I never took the legs off, just had them sticking out of the bag). We never had next to the bed, we had the baby in own room from the start and was a good height next to the chair .” – Gemma C

Bebe Care Baby Travel Cot Dome ($139)

Like a pop-out tent, but for baby. The dome-like design creates a darkened place for little ones to lay down and nap while the world carries on around them. A UPF of 50+ makes it ideal for camping and beach trips – simply fold away when not in use.

Folded Dimensions:  46.5cm x 43.55cm x 10cm Weight: 2.77kg

“ I have a Bebe Care Travel Dome and can’t recommend them enough! I just bought my 3-month-old one for when we go away early next year so will have one for my 3-year-old and our baby as well. They are just a pop – up portacot dome thing. Easy to fold down and they are only 2.5kgs (I think). Fits easily into a suitcase when you travel. Love  it. ” – Kiah P

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The best travel cot for babies and toddlers

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Joie travel cot

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Graco Contour Electra

Baby Elegance Kangu Foldable Bedside Sleeper

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When you're thinking of essentials for your little one, you probably already have a cosy cot picked out, but what about a travel cot if you love travelling? In addition to packing your baby's travel system and gathering all the necessities before heading off on holiday with your family, a travel cot will help your little one to sleep as soundly as possible, even when you're away from home.

You probably did a lot of research on the best cot and bedside crib for your baby but may not have considered investing in a travel cot yet. Put simply, a travel cot is a portable, lightweight option designed to fold away compactly. Its collapsible sides and storage bag are some of the features that make it the perfect solution for trips away. Like a travel stroller , it's another one of those holiday essentials that you'll want to invest in when travelling with children under 5 years old.

You most likely won't need a travel cot for the first few months, especially if you already have a Moses basket , a portable crib or a carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping. If you don't go away very often, then you might be better off borrowing a cot from a friend, as it can be an expensive purchase if you're only going to be using it once a year.

The best travel cots at a glance:

• Best travel cot overall : Venture UK Airpod Baby & Toddler Travel Cot - £109.99   • Best travel cot for compact fold : Graco FoldLite - £73   • Best compact travel cot : Bugaboo Stardust Travel Cot -  £225 • Best budget travel cot : Cuggl Deluxe Superlight Travel Cot - £60 • Best stylish travel cot : Baby Elegance Kangu Foldable Bedside Sleeper - £74.99

A lot of hotels and holiday cottages may provide travel cots and other baby equipment, so check with them before you travel. If you are away from home often, then a travel cot is a good purchase, as it will last well past the newborn months and will prove extremely useful at other times, too. For example, for your baby's daytime naps when you're visiting friends or staying over with grandparents overnight. We've enlisted the help of expert mum testers to put the best travel cots through their paces, taking into account the weight, size, price, assembly, age suitability and stability. Our annual  Mother&Baby Awards  also help us bring you the best advice about current products on the market.

The best travel cot 2024

1. venture uk airpod baby and toddler travel cot, best travel cot overall, description.

Silver winner for Best Travel Product Over £30 in the M&B Awards 2023 Designed to provide little ones with a place to rest and play no matter where you are, the Airpod is assembled in just three easy steps with no tools required meaning it's ready to go in less than a minute. The Airpod weighs just 6kg and can be folded into a bag no larger than a big shopping bag. Despite how lightweight it is, testers agree that the cot was good quality and felt sturdy and secure.  One mum tester says, "I was impressed with the materials used and quality feel of the cot once it was up. Felt steady and secure when lifting child in and out of the bed. Child was able to nap well, good ventilation through the sides."

Another of our mum testers likes how lightweight and how small the travel cot folds. She describes it as; "Super portable and barely took space in the car boot. This meant we were able to pack all our other luggage without worrying about space." She also liked that it wasn't too heavy, which made it easy to lug around upstairs when they staying in hotels without lifts.

All of our testers agreed that a bassinet option would have been great with this travel cot, especially parents of younger babies.  One of our testers whose baby is five months says, "It simply wasn't useful overnight with his wake-ups having to bend. I could barely reach him and resorted to giving up using it and ended up having to co sleep in our bed. This defeats the point of a travel cot." We think that for parents of young babies aged 6 months and under, this travel cot probably isn't what you're looking for. But for everyone else, this is a great portable travel option, and our testers were able to get the cot set up easily and quickly with the simple instructions.

Read our full review of the Venture UK Airpod Travel Cot .

  • The all round mesh sides provide lots of ventilation for your little one while they rest and enable you to see and check on them from all directions
  • This is a compact travel cot that's much smaller, lightweight, and less bulky than traditional ones. When folded, it measures just 60x15x50 cm
  • The mattress makes this cot super cosy and comfortable for baby
  • Unfortunately there's no raised bassinet

2. Graco FoldLite

Best travel cot for compact fold.

www.oliversbabycare.co.uk

Bronze winner for Best Travel Product Over £30 in the M&B Awards 2023

Suitable from birth to approximately three years old, the FoldLite was hailed by parents for its lightweight frame, but it has also won a prestigious Mother&Baby Awards 2023 Bronze award. The cot collapses to just 26cm wide. Our Mum tester Sarah says, "When folded down for travel it's small and neat and doesn't take up too much valuable boot space when you're already contending with buggies and suitcases." Testers loved the Home Fold feature to help fold away quickly and clear space within seconds. The cot unfolds and just clicks together, only two of the sides need to click together due to the way it is folded which makes putting the cot up and down much easier and quicker.

One of our mum testers Archana didn't get along with the cot as well when it came to dismantling it fully though. She says, "Folding into the slide away is easy - and really handy for day to day use - that’s what I liked most about it - however folding away fully and putting in the bag is quite clunky and a chore."

The FoldLite has a mesh lining and two wheels for easy manoeuvrability, making it a useful portable cot for travelling with. It's easy to pop up, says Sarah whose grandparents popped it up without any instructions. She enjoys using it around the house and says, "The Foldlite travel cot has been most useful to us for quick and easy use around the house with a mobile baby. It genuinely is two clicks to put up or down and the house fold setting means I can quickly pop it out from next to the sofa if I need to iron or nip to the toilet and pop it back in a few seconds so it's not taking over the room." She also thinks it would be invaluable for holiday cottages that may not be very well baby-proofed.

The cot also comes with a mattress included. Our mum tester Georgia says, "The only issue I had with it was once wrapping the mattress around the base you do have to pull it quite tightly to then fit it in the bag." Overall our testers love the convenience of having a pop-up cot to hand at home. One thing to be aware of though, as our mum tester Joanna pointed out, is that It has quite a large high sides so it can be difficult to reach within, especially if you have a bad back.

Read our full review of the Graco FoldLite.

  • Choose between two different ways to fold – this is greater quick changes at home, and also trips away from home with the extra compact fold version.
  • Easy to fold and store away at home – folding this way is fast and extra flat too at just 26cm wide. It pops back up fast too!
  • Super lightweight – over 30 percent less overall weight than most full size travel cots at just 6.7kg
  • The carry bag is very convenient for travel – the cot itself also has two wheels for easy manoeuvrability
  • Assembly not totally straightforward as one tester had trouble when dismantling the product fully
  • Requires more effort to fit into the bag once wrapping the mattress around the base

3. Bugaboo Stardust Travel Cot

Best compact travel cot.

www.bugaboo.com

If you're looking for a travel cot that's a doddle to set up and folds away in seconds, this is it – no more grappling with unwieldy parts when you arrive at your destination with a tired baby. We love the clever design, which gives a seamless experience on the go. Our mum tester Meg found the cot to be very sturdy and easy to pack and unpack. She says it folds up reasonable small, and likes that the carry handle makes it easier to transport. "Seems comfortable" she adds, "the newborn bassinet is super convenient for little ones and my babe settled immediately in it."

Convenient for carrying around your home too, it comes with a zip-in carrycot insert, an all-around mesh panel for airflow and a lovely firm and comfortable mattress. It's a shame the mattress doesn't include a waterproof cover, so you'll have to buy this separately to protect it. Our parent tester Matt bought this cot mainly for the ease of popping it up and down, but also says he liked that they could raise the height of the mattress when their baby was very little. this provides easier access to lift baby in and out. "There don't seem to be many travel cots that have that design," he says, "we used it as much at home for naps as we did on the road. It's a great bit of kit." The suspended base will also protect your little ones from draughts.

  • Includes carrycot insert and mattress
  • You can fold the cot with the mattress still inside as long – as you use without the newborn insert
  • Great for both experienced and first-time parents
  • Easy to assemble – with a simple no-fuss pop-up design you can literally achieve a 1-second unfold
  • Compact to fold in just 3 simple steps
  • Unfortunately, the mattress doesn't include a waterproof cover

4. Cuggl Deluxe Superlight Travel Cot

Best budget travel cot.

www.argos.co.uk

Shortlisted for Best Travel Product Over £25 in the M&B Awards 2019

This deluxe super lightweight travel cot has a bassinet attachment that clicks easily onto the top, making it perfect for changing nappies. It also has wheels, so it's easy to move around. The best part is that it sets up and folds away in seconds, making it a great travel cot that won't break the bank. Our mum tester Tori likes that it folds up thin to fit in their car boot along with a double pram and a few bags. She says, "I would definitely recommend this product to other mums, it's so easy to put up and down and transport on its handy bag"

Mum tester Sarah agrees, and would also recommend it for anyone looking for an inexpensive no-nonsense travel cot. She says it was lightweight enough for her to carry around, and compact enough to pack in their car along with everything else. She says, "Once I'd done the initial set up of the cot, it was easy to put together and to take apart too." Our mum testers also say the instructions are really easy to follow and everything is easy to wipe down to keep clean while travelling. One thing to be aware of is that the design of this cot is quite low to the ground, which may be something to keep in mind if you have back problems when lifting baby in and out.

Read our full review of the Cuggl Deluxe Superlight Travel Cot

  • The removable changer and bassinet that fits on the top is useful for nappy changing
  • This cot has four airy mesh sides providing all-round ventilation and baby viewing from all angels to check up on your little one while they rest or play
  • The stylish lightweight aluminium legs make it easy to fold the cot down in seconds
  • With wheels you can easily move the cot around your home or a hotel room
  • Comes with a handy storage bag that's also useful for travelling
  • An affordable and very portable solution for travelling with a baby
  • The design of this cot means it's quite low to the ground

5. Baby Bjorn Travel Cot Light

Best lightweight travel cot.

Shortlisted for Best Travel Product over £25 at the M&B Awards 2015

This travel cot is a real doddle to assemble – just slip it out of its travel bag, and it practically unfolds automatically, so there's no grappling with poles or fiddling with extra accessories. It's also easy to fold away and is really light and portable, making it perfect for taking with you when you visit relatives, or just moving with baby around your home. Our mum tester Nicola did find the cot to be less attractive than others in terms of design appeal, but said her little one slept well in it and seemed very comfortable. She liked that it also comes with a nice carry bag, which she says makes it easy to transport.

The built-in base helps to keep it standing nice and sturdy in its position, but this is a very lightweight cot. Mum Nicola found it to be less robust than others, saying "Amelia can push it around by herself." However, she also says it's the easiest travel cot to carry as it's amazingly light." We love that the fabric can be removed and popped in the washing machine – a real bonus if you have a baby with reflux. The materials of this travel cot meet the requirements of OEKO-TEX Standard 100, Class 1 for baby products, which essentially means kind to your baby's sensitive skin. One thing to keep in mind is that it may be harder to dry, which is quite important if you're away and need to wash and dry it.

Read our full review of the BabyBjörn Light Travel Cot

  • With no extra parts this cot is super easy to assemble in just one simple movement – just open the carry bag, lift out the travel cot and pop it up
  • The mattress cover and travel cot fabric are easy to remove and are machine washable at 40 degrees
  • It's super lightweight at 6 kilos for moving around – but the built-in base helps to keep it standing nice and sturdy in its position.
  • Made with sensitive skin in mind
  • Reviewers found it harder to dry

6. Joie Excursion Change and Bounce

Best newborn travel cot.

www.very.co.uk

This versatile travel cot comes with lots of extra accessories, so it's great value for money. You basically get three-in-one, with a a full-size bassinet, which snaps easily on and off as required, as well as a changing unit and portable bouncing seat. What makes this travel cot even more unique is that there are also lots of sound and light features, including a soothing sound vibration, plus five classical lullabies and nature sounds. The two integrated wheels make it easy to move from room to room, and there's also a nightlight with three brightness settings to guide you In the dark.

Despite all the extras, it still folds compactly and comes with its own travel storage bag. Our mum tester Kathryn did find it quite difficult to assemble though. "I had to enlist my husband's help." she says, adding that it's sturdy and almost as big as a normal cot. however she points out that the integrated wheels do make it easier to move. She says the extra accessories that come with the cot would be great for a newborn, but her Olly was a bit too old for them. He did, however, like the sounds, and she says the light was great for night changes without fully waking him. Overall, Kathryn recommends this cot as a real investment that will grow with your baby.,

Our mum tester Nicola was also impressed, and like that the mesh sides enabled her to check on her little one without getting out of bed. Her daughter also enjoyed being able to see them when she woke up. Nicola says the mattress seems very comfortable for her little one, and she found the colours and pattern of the travel cot to be really appealing. She agreed that the extra accessories aren't really suitable past 12 months though, and also found the cot to be quite heavy. She says, "I would struggle to move it from room to room without help".

  • With one quick click you can go from changing unit to snoozing or the bouncing seat, for fast transitions and easy travel
  • You can also pop the sound & lights module pop on or off with a quick click
  • You get more for your money and greater versatility – the SecureClick snoozing seat doubles as a portable bouncer when used off the cot!
  • The simple push button allows you to fold to pack up the cot in a snap – this makes set up and shut down in seconds super quick and convenient for busy mums and dads
  • The cot packs away nice and compact in a carry bag that's included – perfect for storing at home in small spaces or travelling with
  • The cot has two integrated wheels making moving the cot around a breeze
  • All four sizes are lined with see-through mesh allowing plenty of airflow, plus, you can view baby from wherever you are in the room
  • With an elevated base the cot is draught resistant
  • Enjoy novelty sound, vibration and nightlight settings
  • This cot is amazingly good value for money
  • With so many features, this cot is quite heavy
  • The extra accessories aren't suitable for older babies

7. Nuna Sena Aire Travel Cot

Best travel cot mattress.

www.johnlewis.com

Shortlisted for Best Travel Product over £25 at the M&B Awards 2018

This stylish, contemporary travel cot takes seconds to put together and is reasonably quick and easy to fold, even with a baby in your arms, making it ideal for travel. We love the bassinet accessory, which makes this brilliant for use from birth, and so does our mum tester Kirsty who says, "The bassinet makes it easy to lift Rikku in and out." She did find it a bit fiddly to detach though.

Doubling up as a play space, this travel cot has padded edges to prevent pinched fingers, and it also comes with an organic cotton sheet included and its own bag to store and transport it in. Kirsty especially liked that the sheet stayed in place with the velcro. The cot has a sturdy aluminium frame and a triple-layered ventilated mattress for superior comfort. Mum tester Nicola thought it was very stylish and said her daughter slept well in it. She loved the "lovely, thick mattress" and extra machine-washable sheet, saying she found it was simple to assemble.

When it comes to set-up our mum tester Kirsty found it reasonably straightforward. However, she says it doesn't fold very neatly, and she found it fiddly to pack away. While the cot is certainly very sturdy, Kirsty says this makes it feel more heavy and take up a lot of space in their small car boot. Mum tester Nicola really liked the sturdiness of the travel cot too, but agrees that the only disadvantage is that it's quite heavy. She says, "I think I would struggle to get this from one place to another by myself."

Read our full review of the Nuna Sena Aire

  • The cot is easy to set up and hold with one hand for when you have baby in the other
  • This is the only cot available that has the unique feature of being able fold the frame with the upper cot still in it, making it super convenient
  • The base of this cot is above ground, which makes it draft-proof for your little one
  • The cot has skid-proof feet keeping it quiet and still ensuring your baby stays asleep
  • The unique zigzag frame allows the cot to pop open quickly and easily without any fuss
  • The advanced air design™, with the mesh sides, floor and mattress working in combination, allows air flow from every angle
  • The cot is very easy to clean due to the mattress's zip-off design, which is machine washable and dryer safe
  • The ventilated triple-layered mattress is designed to pull away both heat and humidity, meaning little one stays comfortable and asleep throughout the night.
  • The removable mattress panels allow for deep cleaning to make sure it stay clean and safe for your baby over time.
  • Everything you need comes with the cot – you even get organic sheets included
  • The padded edges prevent pinched fingers
  • Pack your cot up and travel easily with the travel bag included and easy carry handle
  • Not as lightweight as other options
  • Doesn't fold very neatly or small
  • A bit fiddly to detach the bassinet

8. Graco Contour Electra

Best value travel cot.

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The Graco Contour is a good-value travel cot with lots of extra features. Our mum testers love that it's quick and easy to assemble, and compact enough to fit into smaller spaces without taking up too much room. However, our mum tester Kathryn described it as one of the heaviest travel cots they tested. This meant that it was nice and roomy, and a good size for their baby, but Kathryn says it was almost the same size as their normal cot! Despite this, she agrees it's easy to assemble and put away in the carry bag included, plus, the wheels made it easier to move around, and she did like the neutral colour. Mum tester Nicola, on the other hand, points out that while the cream colour does look lovely, she imagines it could get dirty very quickly.

Loaded with extras such as a newborn bassinet, handy changing mat and toy bar, this is definitely a cot that represents great value for money, although Nicola points out that the changing unit, while it's a great idea, is only suitable for use up to 12 months. It also has a nightlight and musical feature, as well as the option to set the mattress to vibrate to help soothe your baby. The four mesh sides are a great feature too, allowing you to keep an eye on your little one, while also being useful for ventilation, but Kathryn found that she did have to bend low to reach her baby. Nicola also felt that the mattress was on the thin side, which meant that her little one didn't sleep as well as hoped.

Read our full review of the Graco Contour Electra Travel Cot

  • This is a cot that is designed to grow with your child from newborn to toddler
  • The removable bassinet is perfect to newborns
  • There is an integrated changing station for added convenience, made from wipe-clean fabric.
  • The hanging toy bar with toys provides little one with plenty of distraction as you get things done!
  • There is a detachable control box to operate a night light, music and the vibration feature to help soothe little one on your travels
  • Don't worry about moving from room to room without an extra pair of hands, as the two wheels make the cot easily transportable.
  • Pack the cot away out of sight or transport it no hassle with the compact fold
  • Some reviewers struggled to assemble it
  • Very heavy and quite large for a travel cot
  • The neutral cream colour is likely to get dirty quickly
  • The changing unit is only suitable up to 12 months
  • Mattress is on the thin side

9. Baby Elegance Kangu Foldable Bedside Sleeper

Best bassinet-style travel cot.

We love the innovative way this travel cot converts between two different modes, with a bassinet level for younger babies to cot, and the fact that you can use it in either fixed or rocking mode. This is top pick for newborns, so be aware you won't be able to use it much beyond six months old.

This travel cot is worth considering if you're really short on luggage space, as it's particularly compact once folded and one of the lightest travel cots we found. Our mum tester describes the cot as the best purchase they've made for their baby. She says, "We can't fit a cot in our bedroom and needed something that would last longer than the Moses basket. Our little boy sleeps so well in it and it's so easy to pick it up and carry downstairs. We have travelled with it too and it folds down neatly."

  • Easily fold using one hand and use the carry handle to transport the cot around your home, even when carrying baby
  • The cot folds into a storage bag, which can also be used to transport it more easily when travelling
  • The legs can adjust to fix and lock in a stationery position or allow for a gentle rocking motion to soothe little one to sleep
  • the vented mesh sides allow plenty of airflow to aid sleep and let you see baby more easily from afar
  • The cot is lightweight for easy transportation
  • Easy to clean – you can remove and wash the cover in your washing machine
  • The mattress comes with the cot and it's anti-allergy
  • Only able to use until 6 months

10. Bizzi Growin POD Travel Crib

Best carrycot travel cot.

This is a really clever invention! it looks like a really spacious changing bag, but then off you pop for your overnight stay, take everything out of the bag, and it changes into a travel crib. Our mum tester Jennifer thinks the design is stylish and that it's extremely easy to use. It doesn't take long to assemble and comes with a padded mattress. Jennifer says, "The travel cot section folds out in a few seconds and the rods are easily inserted to make it very sturdy. This means a new mum (who has little time on her hands) can easily erect this in minutes." She likes that it is easily transported and takes up no more than a bag's room in the car or walking, so it really can be taken anywhere! Jennifer says, "I have only used this at friends/ families homes but definitely would take it on weekends away or on holiday. It means I don't have to buy a big travel cot. It is also lightweight so don't have to worry about carrying something heavy."

Unfortunately, it isn't as long-lasting as the other travel cots on our list, as it's really only suitable until baby is four to six months old or when they start rolling, but it's definitely the smallest travel cot, not to mention the most compact and easy to carry. Our mum tester Esther says it's designed as a travel sleeping pod, for nighttime and daytime naps, and a changing bag. She had no trouble assembling it in a couple of minutes, and says it weights as much as a bag of sugar and would fit in easily amongst other items in a packed car when going away. She says, "We used the pod whilst away for the weekend and found it very useful, as we already had a travel cot packed for our older child and couldn't have fitted a second in the car."

Read our full review of the Bizzi Growin POD Travel Crib

  • This crib is easy to assemble
  • Includes a mosquito net to keep your baby protected in the summer
  • Can be used as a changing bag with handy fold out for changing on the go
  • Includes a padded mattress for restful nap times and comfort when changing baby 
  • Extremely compact and lightweight for storing or travelling
  • Easy to carry with two carry handles and an over-the-shoulder strap
  • Only suitable for use up until baby can sit up or roll over by themselves

11. BabyDan Travel Cot

Best long-lasting travel cot.

This travel cot represents good value for money, especially because it can be used from birth up to approximately three years of age. It's also very sturdy, which means it doubles up as a playpen for smaller babies. And although fairly large, it features wheels and a brake to make it easier to transport around the home. Reviewer Sophie describes it as an excellent travel cot and incredibly easy for one person to put up within minutes. Thankfully, folding it away is just as quick and easy, and it folds down to such a compact size, she says, which is then stored as a carry case and easy to stow away.

The cot also comes with a small toy bag attached, which could be useful for storing nappies or other baby essentials when you're on the move and away from home. Sophie loves that it can be used as a play pen too, and found the storage pouch to be useful. She says, "I initially set the cot up in the sitting room as a play pen/nap time cot. It is a full size cot so does take up some room but it means that the cot will last for several years before the baby outgrows it."

Our mum tester Corinne Hills said that standard cot bedding fit, then she found the mattress to be quite thin and had to pad it out with blankets. Mum tester Roz Walker described the mattress as okay for occasional use.

  • Your baby will have plenty of space to stretch out and grow with this "full cot size" travel cot, measuring 60cm x 120cm
  • You get great value for money as this cot is versatile and is also designed to be used as a play pen, to keeop little one contained at home or on your travels
  • Feel reassured as this cot is sturdy and stable, making it safe and secure for your little one – definitely built to last!
  • For your convenience this cot comes with its own lightweight folding mattress included for added comfort while baby sleeps
  • We love travel cots that come with travel bags, and this one does, so it'll be easy for you to take it with you on the go or store it safely at home
  • it may be a spacious travel cot, but it's also super compact when folded, so you won't have to worry about it fitting in your car boot or under the stairs at home, measuring only 20 x 21 x 77.5 cm
  • Mesh sides are a must, allowing baby to see out and you to see in – plus allowing air to flow freely through for a good night's sleep
  • The wheels make for easy transportation of the cot around your home, and the cot has sturdy brakes.
  • With it being a large cot, it is also heavier than others
  • The mattress is quite thin

12. Red Kite Black Sleep Tight Travel Cot

Best simple travel cot.

The Sleeptight Travel Cot is an award-winning sleep solution from Red Kite. Stored in a carry bag, the Sleeptight Travel Cot is lightweight and compact folding. It is the perfect choice for holidays, visiting friends and family or for your own home. Mum Kat is really impressed with it after using several times and says, "it's good quality and not too bulky when folded so fits easily into my small car boot along with all the other baby paraphernalia needed for a night away!"

It's really easy to put up and take down and Kat says "it was so helpful that the instructions are printed onto the underside of the mattress - what a great idea!" She points out that you must put it up/take it down in the right order or you will struggle to get it folded correctly. The mattress doesn't come with a waterproof sheet so Kat used her own with a cot sheet on top of the mattress. She says, "For the price paid, it's exceptionally good value. 10/10!"

  • The cot has a central locking base for extra safety
  • It's easy to fold and store in the storage bag
  • The see-through mesh sides low airflow and let you see baby easily
  • The instructions are printed on the underside of the mattress, so you won't lose them.
  • Mattress is very thin
  • No waterproof sheet included for the mattress

13. Kinderkraft Cot 4 in 1 SOFI

Best 4 in 1 travel cot.

Rrp: £ 139.99

A practical travel cot which also doubles as a playpen, cradle and everyday cot, the SOFI is a great purchase. It is suitable for babies and toddlers from birth to 15kg and it's lightweight and easy to fold. Plus, it includes a storage bag which makes it easy to carry when travelling. The SOFI has mesh sides to ensure you can see your little one and for good airflow. It also comes with a mattress and cover, and the frame can be used as a rocking frame too.

The cot is slightly narrower than some travel cots, but one reviewer says that this was exactly what they needed to fit it into their spare room for their new grandson when he stayed with them. They said that they love that it's on two levels too, so it's suitable for a newborn as well as a toddler, although they weren't sure their grandson will fit past the age of two years.

The fact that this cot is so easy to fold and comes in a cover, means it can be stored under another bed quite nicely. As this reviewer points out, while you use the top level, things can also be stored underneath. They say the only slight problem is the fitting of sheets, "It is fiddly", they say, "and you need to lift the mattress to be able to fit the sheet and tuck it in. But it is doable, so very happy with purchase."

  • You get reallygood value for money with this 4-in-1 cot, with a normal cot, a travel cot, a playpen and cradle in one
  • The cot can be used with or without the rocking function
  • The mattress can be used at two different levels
  • You don't need any tools to change between the functions and folding
  • The cot will look stylish in your home
  • Slightly narrower than standard travel cots
  • Bit fiddly to fit the sheets

Travel cots – All you need to know:

Choosing the right travel cot for you and your child.

Think about where and when you'll use a travel cot. If you are throwing it in the car boot when you're going to Granny's, check how bulky it is when folded and make sure it fits along with your pushchair and still leaves enough room for your luggage. If you're buying for your holiday and you'll be travelling to your destination by plane, boat or other public transport, choose one that folds very compactly to make it easier to pack. Consider, too, where you'll keep it at home when it's not in use.

Unpacking your travel cot after a long journey with a tired baby can be stressful, so choose something quick and easy to set up. Some travel cots can be assembled and folded with one hand, which is a lifesaver if you're holding your baby.

Some travel cots are designed to double as playpens , creating somewhere safe for your baby to play when she's awake. This is useful when you're away from home, especially if you're staying somewhere that's less baby-friendly, without any baby-proofing products , than your normal environment. This type of travel cot has added value as you can get more use out of it than a standard travel cot but check the manufacturer's guidelines before you buy to ensure it's safe to use as a playpen.

Features to consider before purchasing a travel cot

Here are some travel cot features to look out for when deciding on which travel cot is best for you and your baby.

Travel cots come with a mattress supplied, but some are comfier than others. Check how thick it is and whether it provides enough support for a good night's sleep. If not, thicker travel cot mattresses can be purchased separately – but that's an extra expense and something else to pack!

Fold mechanism

As well as checking how simple it is to assemble the travel cot, make sure you can fold it away again easily. Could you do it in a hurry if you're dashing to the airport? If you have older children, make sure inquisitive little fingers can't access the mechanism for folding the travel cot when it's in use.

Most travel cots have mesh sides to encourage airflow and enable you to see your baby easily when they're sleeping. Check the quality of the fabric and how easy it is to wipe clean.

If you want to move the cot elsewhere in the house for daytime naps or playpen use, choose one with wheels for easy manoeuvrability.

Standard cot bedding may not fit your travel cot, so check what size bedding is required and factor in any extra expense. Make sure the bedding fits the mattress securely with no loose fabric.

Choose a travel cot with side panels that zip open and closed if you'd like to be able to reach your baby without bending low over the side of the cot. If it doubles as a playpen, a 'window' to crawl through can add to the fun.

If you plan to travel with your baby to a climate where mosquitoes might bother them, choose a travel cot with an insect net, and check it fits the travel cot securely.

What age are travel cots advised for?

Travel cots come in a variety of sizes and styles, and they all have different upper age and/or weight limits. Consider how old your child will be when using the travel cot, and choose one suitable for their age. Most of the travel cots in our list above can be used from birth until your baby weighs 15kg, which is approximately three years old. Keep in mind that once your baby makes the transition from sleeping in a cot to a bed, they'll probably prefer a bed to a travel cot when away from home overnight.

Can I travel on a plane with a travel cot?

Yes! Although all airlines will have their own rules on luggage allowances, but if you are flying with a baby then typically parents of infants are allowed to take at least two items - e.g. travel cot, buggy or car seat - at no extra cost.

If you're buying a travel cot to take on holiday and are travelling by plane, boat or train, choose one that folds as compactly as possible to make it easier to transport. If you're driving, make sure it fits in your car boot and still leaves enough room for the rest of your luggage.

Think about where you'll keep the travel cot when it's not in use, too. If space is not an issue, you could look into the larger options available.

All travel cots are designed to be light enough to carry, but some are heavier than others, and there's generally a pay-off between how light it is and how durable it is.

If you'll be carrying it a lot on your journey, such as through an airport, then weight may take priority, but if you've got a cruising toddler, and throwing the cot in a big boot is about the extent of your lugging it around, then a sturdier, perhaps heavier, cot would be better.

How to assemble a travel cot

Wrestling with an unwieldy travel cot and a tired baby after a long journey is stress you really don't need in your life, so choose one that doesn't require an engineering degree to set up. While how to put up a travel cot differs depending on the brand, some can be assembled and folded away within seconds, even with one hand – and that's a really helpful feature if you're going to be assembling it with your baby or other children in tow.

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Where can I buy a travel cot?

Whether you need one pronto or want to spend your time researching the perfect travel cot, there are plenty of places where you can pick one. We'd recommend these trusted retailers that offer great products and plenty of reviews so you can make sure you're buying the right one for your little one:

John Le wis

Mamas & Papas

Supermarkets also hold baby events where you can often pick up travel cots and other accessories for a great price. These include:

Can I buy a travel cot second-hand?

If you're looking to buy a second-hand travel cot, there are a few things to check before you make your purchase:

• Check that it assembles and folds down correctly

• Make sure it's sturdy

• Make sure the seller provides you with the original instruction booklet

It's also worth purchasing a new mattress for the travel cot

How to clean your travel cot

If your travel cot has been tucked away in the loft for a few years and it smells a bit musty, or your child has turned it into a bit of a mess, a good tip for cleaning is to use warm soapy water and a sponge.

Make sure to leave it out in the fresh air and sunlight to dry.

Travel cot safety

There are a number of safety aspects to check on your travel cot for your peace of mind.

Stability: Be sure to use the mattress that comes with the cot, as changing it could affect the stability of the cot and could make it easier to tip.

Escaping: Swapping for a thicker mattress could give your tot more height and make it easier for them to escape.

Corners: Be wary of how smooth corners are - make sure there is no chance of your baby's clothes getting caught on them to avoid any chance of strangulation.

Flexible sides: Pop-up-style tents may be easy to erect and dismantle; however, the flexible sides mean that if you were to stumble onto the cot, there would be no ridged sides to stop your fall.

Zips: Make sure you check all zips are secure, as any loose zips that become unattached could potentially become choking hazards.

Wheels: The wheels must be able to securely lock into place or have two wheels and two legs for sturdiness.

Test it out: Make sure you try it out before you travel to check all of the above safety aspects.

Safe sleeping in a travel cot

The general consensus is that you need to be following the same sleeping guidance for your baby in a travel cot as you would at home.

Here's what The Lullaby Trust have to say:

"The same 'safer sleep' rules apply to a travel cot, which should have a rigid frame and base, and a firm, flat mattress, covered in a waterproof material. Travel cot mattresses are often thinner and feel harder than those in a permanent cot, but don't be tempted to place folded blankets or a quilt under the baby to make them 'more comfortable'. If you are very tight for space, you may have to consider re-arranging the furniture in the room to ensure that the travel cot isn't against a radiator, in direct sunlight, and is out of reach of blind cords and hazards."

How we tested and chose these travel cots

Every year, our panel of real mums tests and reviews parenting products such as travel cots for the annual Mother&Baby Awards.

Our list of the best car seats for travel cots comes recommended by like-minded parents – who have experienced these car seats personally.

The Mother&Baby Awards parent testers are provided with some guidelines while testing, so that they take into consideration four key areas: usability, design, quality and value for money. We ask them to score each of these out of 10, as well as give their overall impression of the product.

Find out more about how we test and what considerations we take into account in our testing process.

A number of the travel cots in our list are also previous  Mother&Baby Awards  shortlisters and winners.

E mily Gilbert is the Features & Reviews Editor for Mother&Baby and has written for the website and previously the magazine for six years. Specialising in product reviews, Emily is the first to know about all the exciting new releases in the parenting industry.

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Are you a new parent in need of a travel cot for your baby? The 4Baby Liteway Travel Cot is a popular option due to its convenience and portability. However, with so many different travel cots on the market, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one for you and your baby. In this guide, we’ll break down the essential factors to consider when choosing a 4Baby Liteway Travel Cot for your baby.

Size and Weight One of the most important factors to consider when choosing a travel cot is the size and weight. You want to make sure that the cot is light enough to carry but sturdy enough to provide a safe and comfortable sleeping environment for your baby. The 4Baby Liteway Travel Cot is designed to be lightweight, compact, and easy to transport. It’s also easy to set up and take down, making it perfect for parents who are always on the go.

Comfort Comfort is key when choosing a travel cot for your baby. The mattress should be firm and supportive but also soft enough to provide a comfortable sleeping surface. The 4Baby Liteway Travel Cot comes with a comfortable and soft mattress that provides excellent support for your baby. The cot also features a mesh side panel that ensures excellent ventilation, providing a comfortable and cool sleeping environment for your baby.

Ease of Use The ease of use is another essential factor to consider. You want a travel cot that is easy to set up and take down, especially when you’re on the go. The 4Baby Liteway Travel Cot is designed to be user-friendly, with clear instructions and a straightforward setup process. It also comes with a carrying bag that makes it easy to transport and store.

Durability Durability is important when it comes to travel cots, especially if you plan on using it frequently. You want a cot that can withstand wear and tear and last for a long time. The 4Baby Liteway Travel Cot is designed to be durable and long-lasting, with sturdy construction and high-quality materials that ensure it will withstand the rigours of travel and daily use.

Safety Features Lastly, you want to ensure that the travel cot you choose has essential safety features to protect your baby. The 4Baby Liteway Travel Cot is designed to be safe and secure, with a locking mechanism that keeps the cot securely in place. It also features breathable mesh sides that promote airflow and prevent overheating.

In conclusion, choosing the right 4Baby Liteway Travel Cot for your baby involves considering several factors such as size, weight, comfort, ease of use, durability, and safety features. We hope that this guide has helped you make an informed decision that will provide your baby with a comfortable and safe sleeping environment while you’re on the go.

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Two toddlers playing in a blue travel cot – one of the best travel cots you can buy

The best travel cot? Be honest, it’s something you didn’t even know existed until you became a parent and had to take a trip. Do you have to travel with a bed for your baby? Well, yes, you do, they're just as essential as the best car seats and best suitcases , and luckily there are so many incredible new designs that hitting the road with your littlest is that little bit easier.

We give you the travel cot, the portable crib, and the basket bed … here are all the latest and the best products on the market which allow you to travel light even though you’re now packing an extra person.

How to buy the best travel cot

Why you can trust T3 Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test .

First off, you might be surprised to find out that travel cots aren’t just for travel. If you’re stuck for space at home, regularly splitting time between two places, want a safe place to keep them corralled while you pop off for a second (see above), or like to have a spare for friends’ babies when they pop round for a coffee (the friend, that is, not the baby), a travel cot is a sensible solution.

But when it does come to travel, having your own portable cot means that you needn’t worry about whether that Airbnb has all the necessaries or that hotel webpage is up to date, and it also gives baby a familiar place to sleep, eliminating one more reason for them to get lairy while you’re on the road.

And it’s what you’ll be using it for that’ll mostly dictate the type of travel crib you want. 

Compact foldable cots or bassinets are best for chucking in a suitcase or luggage locker on the plane, while trips by car simply call for something that can fit in the boot. The more lightweight they are, the more you might question the fact that they’re deemed suitably sturdy for a human child, but between rigorous manufacturer testing and great reviews across the board, you can rest assured each of our picks will keep them safe as houses, even if you’re a long way away from yours. 

You might be wondering if travel cots are safe to sleep in? The answer is yes, as long as you buy the right one and your child doesn't sleep in it all the time. Read our guide linked above for more information on travel cot safety.

Finally, for maximum mileage when it comes to the initial spend, look for a model that comes with an included mattress, adjustable levels for rapidly growing babes, and more.

The best travel cots you can buy today:

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1. Micralite Sleep&Go Travel Cot

Our expert review:

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Reasons to buy, reasons to avoid.

The Sleep&Go Travel Cot is a well-designed piece of kit that hopes to make travelling with little ones a breeze. It sets itself apart from rivals by being adaptable: it's a travel cot one minute, playpen the next, and can even transform into a newborn co-sleeper. Perhaps best of all, it's able to transform between these functions in seconds thanks to its innovative all-in-one frame.

It lets itself down slightly with the lack of colour options, and the fact that it's not the smallest when folded.

With an RRP of £150, it sits firmly in the upper-mid-range price category, but it's durable materials, solid build, and innovative features mean it more than earns its place at the top of our list.

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A blue mesh travel cot by BabyBjorn

2. BabyBjorn Travel Cot Light

Praise be to Björn Jakobson, granddaddy of all things baby-related — his brainchild BabyBjorn still leads the pack when it comes to travel cots, with this one getting our second spot for its practical, paediatrician-approved design. The foldable travel cot packs down into a neat carry case with padded shoulder straps and a waist belt for easy transportation, and we love how compact it is, not to mention easy to set up, which is a real bonus when there’s unpacking to be done. 

The mattress has been designed in conjunction with paediatric specialists to provide the best support possible, but the only problem is that it’s at floor level, so if you have shorter arms, bear in mind it might take some effort, or the help of a taller family member.  

Nuna SENA Aire

3. Nuna SENA Aire

The thing about parenthood is that you always have your hands full, and when it comes to travelling with kids, that goes double. So welcome the SENA Aire, a thoughtfully designed travel cot from premium baby gear brand Nuna that can be set-up not only quickly, but with one hand. Its zigzag legs pop-up instantly, and come with padded edges so you cannot trap you finger in a hinge while you’re seeing it up. 

However, the SENA Aire’s main USP is what its name suggests; an advanced air design delivers maximum airflow that will give its inhabitant deeper sleeps. That’s the theory. Elsewhere, the SENA Aire gives the travelling parents everything they need, including a mattress, sheets, an insect net and even cotton sheets. Best of all, it’s all machine washable, and goes neatly into a travel bag.

Inovi Cocoon Folding Moses

4. Inovi Cocoon Folding Moses

Here’s one for youngsters taking their first flights. Suitable for the under six months crowd, this simple crib won’t be with you for long, but it’s sure to impress any parent thinking of taking a flight to show-off their new addition. A simple and nice-looking crib that could easily be used at home, the Cocoon is compact and lightweight enough for travel, even complying with international aviation standards (IATA) so it can be taken on a plane as hand luggage, and stowed in overhead locker compartments (minus junior, we hope). 

It also includes a mesh canopy that protects baby from the outside world – including insects, pets and curious passers-by – while being itself constructed atom transparent, breathable mesh panels. The Cocoon is also easy to set-up, with four locking joints on its fold-out base for maximum stability.

Phil & Teds Traveller Travel Cot

5. Phil & Teds Traveller Travel Cot

Like the BabyBjorn travel cot, this Phil & Teds option is suitable for use from birth to three years, making it a good option if you’re after a longer-term solution. The big difference between the two is that this little number is more suited to long-haul travel, with a weight of just 3.2 kilograms and an ultra-compact design that’s formulated to fit in a suitcase, luggage locker, or even the storage space of your buggy. 

Reviewers found it was a bit awkward to set up, but that it was light, sturdy and comfy enough to make up for it, so we reckon it sounds just fine if you’re setting up camp for a while.  

Dark grey SpaceCot Travel Cot

6. SpaceCot Travel Cot

If the combination of quick setup and sturdiness is the holy grail of travel cots, then call us Indiana Jones, because we seem to have found it in the SpaceCot Travel Cot. The makers say it opens and closes in just three seconds — a big boast, but reviewers vouch for its veracity. 

They found it super easy to set up, and loved the included detachable crib levels and mattress that let it work as a cot up to six months, and a playpen up to 30 months. If you frequently find yourself with your hands too full for faffing around, all signs point to this easy-up cot being a good buy.  

LittleLife Arc 2

7. LittleLife Arc 2

OK, it’s a tent. Get over it. Kids love camping! Seriously though, the tent-style Arc 2 has a lot going for it, especially if you travel a lot because (and this is a stroke of genius) the Arc 2 packs-up into a small lightweight backpack. A pop-up tent weighing a mere 2.5kg, it uses colour-coded, lightweight aluminium poles and comes with a Velcro-attached foam mattress and washable cotton cover. 

Although it can be used indoors perfectly well, as its design suggests, the Arc 2 can also be used outdoors, and be secured with tent pegs. It works as a bed, a playpen, and just as a place to keep a child out of the sun. If you’re an outdoorsy kind of a family, the Arc 2 is a no-brainer.

Koo-Di Pop Up Bassinet

8. Pop Up Bassinet Koo-Di

Designed for use in the house or out in the garden, at the beach or for trips somewhere rather sunnier, the Koo-Di Sun and Sleep Travel Bassinet looks to be a versatile option for keeping the smallest member of your group happy, cool, and out of the sun. 

The mesh sides are intended for ventilation and peace of mind, allowing you to check on them as they (hopefully) snooze, while the integrated zip-up mosquito net keeps nibbles at bay, and the blackout blind claims to block 93 percent of all harmful rays. That’s all pretty high tech for a travel cot, making it our best bet for travel abroad and hot summer days at home.  

Chicco Lullago Zip Crib travel cot

9. Chicco Lullago Zip Crib

This expandable travel crib gives the option for different depths as they grow, giving it more lasting power than some of our smaller picks, and making it, according to happy reviewers, a great transitional cot. Users loved that it was sturdy and easy to put together, but found it a bit heavy to carry — although, while the travel bag is a bit more cumbersome than its BabyBjorn equivalent, some might appreciate that it looks more like your average minimal tote bag rather than a baby-specific behemoth. 

Overall, it’s agreed that the quality is top-notch and the setup simple, but if you have to travel a long way, you might be better placed going for something like Phil & Ted’s travel cot.  

Joie Excursion Travel Cot with detachable changing mat and rocker

10. Joie Excursion Change & Rock Travel Cot0

Trying to get them off to sleep isn’t the only thing that can prove tricky on the road - there’s also the small matter of changing to attend to. Luckily, some clever clogs at Joie has made a travel cot that doubles up as a changing table. Actually, make that triples up, because it also packs in a soothing rocker with soft toys. And it has wheels! 

With a draught-resistant base and mesh lining for a comfortable sleep, a rocker/bassinet for soothing and naps, and a changing table for you-know-what, reviewers agree this is a great portable option for when you want to streamline your stuff. Just be aware that it’s very large and very heavy, so it’s not the best for small cars and certainly won’t fit in a suitcase, but gosh darn is it versatile.  

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  • Extremely lightweight: at only 4.8kg (4kg without mattress) this travel cot is incredibly light and very quick and easy to assemble, making it perfect for holidays or visiting loved ones.
  • Mattress included: folding mattress comes in the box. cot measures l113 x h77 x w68cm.
  • Safety first: fully safety certified, conforms with en 716-1:2008+a1:2013.
  • Increased ventilation: 4 mesh sides give excellent ventilation as well as visibility for parents of baby.
  • Extras: includes free cotton sheet and carry bag.

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Remove the babylo liteway travel cot from the carry bag and have it assembled in minutes. the parts all quickly slot into place and the foldable mattress supplied fits snugly in the base of the cot. weighing only 4kg (without mattress), it is amazingly lightweight and portable. when you’re not using it, simply fold it up and pop it in the carry bag. the mesh sides mean your child can stay cool with the increased airflow. it also allows for complete visibility for both you and baby. the soft mattress makes the travel cot a comfortable and snug place for your child to sleep on a trip or visiting family. the fabric used in the liteway contains no harmful substances.

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1 x storage bag, 1 x travel cot, 1 x mattress, 4 x poles. 1 x fitted sheet, 1 x manual

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Liteway Travel Cot

A super soft and comfy cot for your little one to sleep in whilst away from home. The Liteway travel cot is lightweight and easily transportable with a convenient travel bag. This cot weighs in at only 5.5kg

The Liteway is quick and simple to assemble and due to the shape of the cot is extremely sturdy.

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  • Age: 0 - 36month (15kg)
  • Fully ventilated mesh sides
  • Large padded mattress base
  • Lightweight: 5.5kg
  • Assembled: 100 x 72 x 66 cm
  • Folded: 60 x 15 x 49cm

Simple, quick assembly and a compact for for easy storage.

A convenient travel choice giving your baby or toddler a safe place to sleep. Mesh panel sides allow for increased airflow stopping your baby from overheating and allows them to enjoy a peaceful nights sleep.

Set up in seconds

1. Unfold travel cot and straighten it out. The cot top rails will click into place.

2. Attach the 4 poles and connect to the bottom 4 corners.

3. Place the mattress in the cot and secure straps.

Your cot is now ready to use.

It's as simple as that.

(Use manual provided for set up)

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Customers like the quality, ease of assembly, portability, versatility, and comfort of the playard. They mention that it's well made, easy to put up and down, and lightweight. They also appreciate the value, and size. That said, some complain about the sheets.

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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the playard. They mention that it is well-made, sturdy, and has a nice mattress. Some appreciate the solid mesh that allows enough visibility to see baby but not too much. Overall, most are happy with the product's quality and design.

"...(this doesn’t impact putting a bigger child in it, it’s sturdy )..." Read more

"...It is stable enough for our 8 month old...." Read more

"This is absolutely brilliant! I love that it comes with a decent mattress that is firm so safe but soft enough for my little one to sleep on...." Read more

"...You then put the mattress in, which is really good quality and is plenty comfortable enough...." Read more

Customers find the playard easy to assemble and put away. They also appreciate the convenient cover for the mattress.

"...sides, baby slept well and so did I, light weight, easy to assemble and put away , excellent value for money...." Read more

"Lightweight. Folds into a handy carry bag. Easy to assemble ...." Read more

"Great travel cot, really lightweight and much easier to put up than some of the other travel cots...." Read more

"...And it fits folded in the carry bag with the cot! It's extremely easy to put up and take down ...." Read more

Customers find the playard easy to carry, fold, and collapse. They also say it's light, compact, and easy to assemble.

"...fully breathable sides, baby slept well and so did I, light weight , easy to assemble and put away, excellent value for money...." Read more

"Lightweight. Folds into a handy carry bag . Easy to assemble...." Read more

"...And it fits folded in the carry bag with the cot! It's extremely easy to put up and take down...." Read more

Customers find the playard very useful for traveling, with a carry case that makes packing easy. They also say it's practical and easy to assemble.

" Great travel cot , really lightweight and much easier to put up than some of the other travel cots...." Read more

"...It’s easy to assemble. It also is very compact which makes travelling with it very easy . This also helps with storage when not in use...." Read more

" Great for travel . The dimensions seem correct but due to the shape it seems smaller than the max length of the bottom...." Read more

"...did use it as a playpen furing the day too.is lightweight and made our travel easy . We did purchase a second one and left it to our in-laws." Read more

Customers like the comfort of the playard. For example, they mention it's sturdy with a comfortable mattress, lightweight, and comfortable for their daughter. The mattress is thick and looks comfy, and is firm enough for safe sleep. It's easy to assemble and has good padding so there's no fabric or hard surfaces the baby can get stuck up against.

"...fully breathable sides, baby slept well and so did I, light weight, easy to assemble and put away, excellent..." Read more

"...a rock hard mattress it's actually quite thick but still firm enough for safe Sleep ...." Read more

"...I love that it comes with a decent mattress that is firm so safe but soft enough for my little one to sleep on...." Read more

"...put the mattress in, which is really good quality and is plenty comfortable enough ...." Read more

Customers appreciate the value of the playard. For example, they mention it's an excellent value for money, a good value travel cot for toddlers, and a great buy.

"...and so did I, light weight, easy to assemble and put away, excellent value for money ...." Read more

"I am happy with the cot, seems good value but was disappointed that the free cotton sheet was not included with it as stated in Amazon description." Read more

"This was the best priced for a product like this. The matress is quite thick, best part of 2 inches...." Read more

" Good Value for money , easy to assemble, thick mattress, fitted nicely behind my seat in the footwell, baby slept like a log defo recommend" Read more

Customers like the size of the playard. They say it's sturdy, fits in a large suitcase, and is very spacious for baby to sleep in. Some mention that it fits nicely behind their seat and helps with storage when not in use.

"...The nice thing about this is that it'll fit in a large suitcase if we fly anywhere, though will take up a lot of the room...." Read more

"The product itself is brilliant and very easy to set up. It is also quite small so tucks away in the corner of a room if using it as a playpen...." Read more

"...This also helps with storage when not in use ...." Read more

"...Otherwise good size and seems sturdy. I will be sending back as missing parts" Read more

Customers are dissatisfied with the sheets that come with the playard. They mention that it doesn't include a fitted sheet, and that the free cotton sheet was not included. Some customers also say that the legs are stiff and difficult to put into the frame.

"...A few negatives that it didn't come with the fitted sheet as described so had to buy others...." Read more

"...The parcel did not include the fitted sheet which is the only negative and I needed to use so will not be able to send the item back...." Read more

"...until now that I needed it and got disappointed to see there is no fitter sheet even though it is mentioned in the box and in the included leaflet...." Read more

"...the cot, seems good value but was disappointed that the free cotton sheet was not included with it as stated in Amazon description." Read more

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Top 5 Lightweight Portacots in Australia for Easy Travel

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Travelling with a baby can be challenging, but having the right gear can make the experience more manageable.

One essential item for parents on the move is a lightweight and easy-to-use portacot.

In this article, we will be discussing 5 of the best lightweight portacots in Australia to help you make an informed decision when choosing the best option for your family.

1. 4baby Liteway Travel Cot

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Weight : 5kg Age/Weight Suitability : Newborn to 13kg Assembled Size : 112 x 79 x 78.5 cm

The 4baby Liteway Travel Cot is the lightest option on our list, making it perfect for families who prioritise portability. Despite its lightweight frame, this portacot is suitable for newborns up to 13kg and offers mesh sides for optimal ventilation. The cot also includes a carry bag, ensuring easy transport and storage.

2. BabyBjörn Travel Cot Easy Go

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Weight : 6 kg (including carry bag) Age/Weight Suitability : Newborn to approx. 3 years, no weight limit Assembled Size : 82 x 112 x 64 cm

The BabyBjörn Travel Cot Easy Go is another lightweight option that provides a longer usage period with no weight limit, accommodating children from newborns up to approximately 3 years old. The cot features mesh sides for breathability and a quick setup and fold down system. A carry bag is included for convenience.

3. Bugaboo Stardust Portacot

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Weight : 8kg Age/Weight Suitability : Newborn to 2 years Assembled Size : 98 x 67.5 x 85 cm

The Bugaboo Stardust Portacot is designed for easy setup, unfolding in just one second and folding down in three seconds. This cot is suitable for newborns up to 2 years of age and has mesh sides for ventilation. It comes with a carry bag, making it simple to transport and store.

4. 4baby Clouds 2 In 1 Portacot

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Weight : 8.9kg Age/Weight Suitability : Newborn to 15kg Assembled Size : 76 x 79 x 105 cm

The 4baby Clouds 2 In 1 Portacot is a versatile option that can be used as both a cot and a bassinet, accommodating newborns up to 15kg. With its mesh sides for ventilation and a carry bag included, this portacot provides both practicality and convenience for travelling families.

5. Jengo Travellite Wooden Portacot

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Weight : 8kg Age/Weight Suitability : Newborn to 15kg Package Dimensions : 14 x 62 x 97 cm

The Jengo Travellite Wooden Portacot features beechwood legs, adding a touch of style while maintaining a lightweight design. This cot is suitable for newborns up to 15kg and includes mesh sides for breathability. A carry bag is also provided for easy transportation and storage.

What to Look for in a Lightweight Portacot

When searching for the perfect lightweight portacot, there are several factors to consider to ensure you find the right fit for your family’s needs. Here are some key aspects to keep in mind:

  • Weight : Choose a portacot with a manageable weight that will be easy for you to carry and transport, especially if you plan on using it frequently during your travels.
  • Ease of Setup : Opt for a portacot with a simple and quick setup process. This will save you time and frustration when you need to assemble it on the go.
  • Age and Weight Suitability : Select a portacot that accommodates your child’s age and weight range to ensure their safety and comfort. Some portacots offer longer usage periods and higher weight limits, providing greater longevity.
  • Ventilation : Look for a portacot with mesh sides, which promote airflow and help maintain a comfortable temperature for your baby.
  • Compact Fold : A portacot that folds down compactly is easier to store and transport, making it a practical choice for families on the move.
  • Additional Features : Consider portacots with added features such as bassinets, changing units, or adjustable heights. These can provide extra convenience and versatility during your travels.
  • Safety Compliance : Ensure the portacot meets relevant safety standards, such as AS/NZS 2195:2010 in Australia, to guarantee your child’s safety while using the product.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do i clean and maintain my portacot.

Most portacots have removable, wipeable fabrics, making them easy to clean. Check the manufacturer’s instructions for specific cleaning guidelines. Regularly inspect the portacot for signs of wear or damage and address any issues promptly to maintain its safety and functionality.

Can I use a different mattress with my portacot?

It’s essential to use the mattress provided with the portacot or a mattress specifically designed for that model to ensure a safe fit. Using a different mattress may create gaps or an unsafe sleeping environment for your child.

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When tested to the latest portable cot safety standards, we've found that the majority of portacots have multiple safety failures. But we do find ones to recommend.

Our lab test results will show you the portacots that:

  • pass important safety tests that look for mattress firmness and good airflow as per the Australian standard for folding cots (AS/NZS 2195:2010)
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While we recommend portable cot models that score a CHOICE Expert Rating of 70% or higher, it's still worth considering models that score at least 60%, as these have passed our key safety tests (generally involving mattress firmness, suffocation or head entrapment risks).

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Based on tests to the latest Australian standard for portable cots, AS/NZS 2195:2010, which goes above mandatory requirements. Supplied accessories such as bassinets and change tables are also assessed and factored into the score. The lower the score, the more significant the safety failures we found. Check the 'Bad points' for each portacot in our comparison table for details of any failures and manufacturer responses.

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Wheels or castors make the cot easier to move, though some are light enough to move short distances without them.

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Moscow hopes to become first 5G city by 2020

One of the 5G network will be a speed of 100 megabits per second for residents of large cities.

One of the 5G network will be a speed of 100 megabits per second for residents of large cities.

The Moscow mayor's office is in talks with a consortium of mobile operators over the possibility of developing 5G networks, the Kommersant daily reported on April 7. The government is determined to make the project an attractive investment for the operators and hopes the Russian capital will have 5G networks in 2020. 

Moscow’s telecom market is divided between four major players: Russian companies Megfon, VimpelCom, and MTS, plus European Tele2 – which entered the fray in 2015. A query from RBTH about a 5G consortium received an optimistic response from Megafon and Tele2, but VimpelCom and MTS decided not to answer. 

"The consortium may lay the foundation for the joint development of this technology by all the operators," said Konstantin Prokshin, head of strategic communications at Tele2.

Proposed ‘big data’ law will empower Russians in the digital realm

The support of the authorities is important for telecom operators because such issues as equipment deployment and power supply can often be solved only with the government’s help, explained Yulia Dorokhina, head of the press service at Megafon.

2018 World Cup and rivalry with London

City of London Corp., which runs London's financial center at the municipal level, has announced its plans to switch to the 5G standard as soon as it becomes available, writes The Financial Times. The company has signed a multimillion dollar wireless Internet upgrade contract with Cornerstone, which is owned by the Vodafone and O2 telecom operators.

Global capitals will be competing with each other over which of them will become the first to switch to 5G, said Konstantin Prokshin. The pace at which new technologies are introduced suggests that Moscow can indeed become one of the leaders in the development of 5G, he added. "Moscow's mobile market is one of the most developed in the world, with a low average cost of services and high quality," Prokshin pointed out.

During the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Megafon plans to set up 5G test zones, Yulia Dorokhina said. "One of the main advantages offered by the new network is its huge capacity. The client receives high-quality signal in places of mass gathering of people – stadiums, railway stations, traffic jams," she added.

What is known about 5G today

Exact 5G specifications are still being developed, but one of them – as identified by the Next Generation Mobile Networks alliance – will be a speed of 100 megabits per second for residents of large cities.

"So far, some disparate research experiments have been conducted. What exactly the 'fifth generation' will provide is not quite clear," said Vladimir Korovkin, head of Innovations and Digital Technologies at the Moscow School of Management Skolkovo.

He added that the focus of 5G developers is not to increase the bandwidth of the channel, but to provide a guaranteed high-speed signal and density of coverage. "Both these features are important for mass use of M2M (machine to machine) networks," Korovkin explained.

One of the crucial questions is who will be producing the technical equipment and how the link to international networks will work. For the first time, Chinese companies, in particular Huawei, are taking an active part in creating a new standard, Korovkin pointed out. For example, Megafon has successfully tested mobile data transmission at 1 Gbit/s using Huawei equipment and at 5 Gbit/s during network equipment tests with the Finnish company Nokia, Dorokhina said.

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Are restaurants expensive? How much does a coffee cost? How much money should you bring for a few days in Moscow? Discover how much it costs to travel to Russia and plan ahead to save money on your trip!

Moscow can be an expensive city to travel to, although booking hotels in advance can often mean finding good deals and saving money. Having said that, transport is relatively affordable, and exploring the Moscow Metro is like being in an art museum; parks, churches, and free walking tours provide a great way to save money, and it's possible to find deals at  restaurants to suit all budgets.

Tipping in Moscow  is not as widely expected as in other countries of the world. Tip tour guides around 10% of their daily rate, but in taxis, hotels, and restaurants only if the service warrants it.

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Food and drink.

  • Coffee: 65 - ₽ 150 ( US$ 1.60)
  • Beer: ₽ 300 ( US$ 3.20)
  • Small bottle of water: ₽ 100 ( US$ 1.10)
  • Two-course meal in a restaurant: ₽ 1,200 ( US$ 12.80)
  • Fixed-price lunch menu deal: 400 - ₽ 600 ( US$ 6.40)
  • Single  metro  ticket: ₽ 55 ( US$ 0.60)
  • Taxi from  Moscow Domodedovo Airport to the center: from ₽ 2,000 ( US$ 21.20)

Accommodation

  • Single bed in a shared dorm room: from ₽ 600 ( US$ 6.40)
  • Double room in a budget hotel: from ₽ 1,200 ( US$ 12.80)
  • Well-rated, central hotels: from ₽ 3,000 ( US$ 31.90)
  • Luxury hotels: from ₽ 10,000 ( US$ 106.40)

Entrance fees

  • Entrance to the  Kremlin : ₽ 700 ( US$ 7.50)
  • Entrance to the Pushkin Museum : ₽ 400 ( US$ 4.30)
  • Entrance to the Tretyakov Gallery : ₽ 500 ( US$ 5.30)

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Apr 24 2017

City Street Guides by f.d. walker: A Street Photography Guide to Moscow, Russia

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*A series of guides on shooting Street Photography in cities around the world. Find the best spots to shoot, things to capture, street walks, street tips, safety concerns, and more for cities around the world. I have personally researched, explored and shot Street Photography in every city that I create a guide for. So you can be ready to capture the streets as soon as you step outside with your camera!

At over 12 million people, Moscow is the largest city in Russia and second largest in Europe by population ( Istanbul is #1). An urban, cosmopolitan metropolis with more than enough glitz and glam to cater to the elite, but without losing its fair share of Soviet era roughness around the edges. It can be fast paced, brash, busy, and trendy like other big cities, but it has its blend of West meets Russia atmosphere and beauty that provides plenty of unique interest. The Red Square is as famous as it gets, but there’s so much more to this city, including the most beautiful subway system you’ve ever seen. It would take years to capture all of Moscow, but that means you have an endless amount of areas to discover.

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So here’s a Street Photography guide so you can be ready to capture all that Moscow has to offer before you even arrive!

  • Patriarch’s Pond
  • Old Arbat Street
  • Maroseyka Street
  • Tverskoy Boulevard

Top 5 Street Spots:

1. red square.

The Red Square is the most famous square in not just Russia, but all of Eastern Europe. The name actually doesn’t come from the color of the bricks or communism, but from the name in Russian, Krásnaya, once meaning “beautiful” before its meaning changed to “red.” This large plaza is what you see on the cover of guide books and magazines for Moscow, with St. Basil’s Cathedral being the center piece next to Lenin’s Mausoleum surrounded by the Kremlin Wall. Of course, the Red Square attracts hordes of tourist due to the main attractions, but all that activity around an interesting atmosphere does provide street photo opportunities. It’s also the central square connecting to the city’s major streets, providing a good starting point to explore outward.

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You’ll also find the popular pedestrian only Nikolskaya Street connecting the Red Square to Lubyanka Square. This line of expensive shops includes plenty of activity, while also leading you to another popular square. Filled with history rivaling any city, the Red Square and surrounding areas are the heart and soul of Russia.

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2. Patriarch’s Ponds

Patriarch’s Ponds is one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Moscow. Despite the name being plural, there’s only one large pond, but it’s worth a visit with your camera. It’s a popular spot for locals and expats to come relax or take a stroll around the pond. You get an interesting mix of young and old too, from young love to “babushkas” feeding pigeons. It’s a very peaceful park atmosphere in one of the nicer areas within the city center, while bringing enough activity for street photography. 

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The pond is shallow and in the winter becomes a popular spot for ice-skating too. The area is also well-known for the location in the famous Russian novel, The Master and Margarita. 

3. Old Arbat (Stary Arbat)

Old Arbat is the most famous pedestrian street in Moscow, and dating back to the 15th century, also one of its oldest. Originally, it was an area of trade, but soon became the most prestigious residential area in Moscow. During the 18th century, Arbat started attracting the city’s scholars and artists, including Alexander Pushkin. Cafes lined the streets and impressive homes filled the neighborhood. Since then, New Arbat street was created as a highway in the area, while Old Arbat was paved for a 1km pedestrian only walkway.

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Due to the historic buildings, famous artists that lived here, and the bohemian atmosphere, Old Arbat has become a big attraction for tourists today. Now, there’s a mix of cafes, restaurants, souvenir shops, street performers, street merchants and other attractions for visitors, and some locals, to come enjoy. It can get really busy here and there’s usually something interesting going on so it’s a good street to come walk with your camera for guaranteed life.

4. Gorky Park

One of the most famous places in Moscow is Gorky Park. The official name is Maxim Gorky’s Central Park of Culture & Leisure, which gives you an idea of what goes on here. When built, it was the first of its kind in the Soviet Union. Divided into two parts, it stretches along Moscow River. One end contains fair rides, foods stands, tennis courts, a sports club, a lake for boat rides, and more. This end brings more active life due to its number of attractions, while the other end is more relaxed, where you’ll find gardens, trees, older buildings, and an outdoor amphitheater.

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Gorky Park attracts mostly locals so it’s a good spot to capture the non-tourist side of Moscow life. Muscovites come here to escape the city and unwind in a picturesque setting. The park remains alive outside of the warmer months too, especially when the lake turns into the city’s largest outdoor skating rink. I’d recommend taking the metro out here to spend at least half a day exploring the massive park’s life with your camera.

5. Maroseyka Street

Maroseyka Street is a popular area not too far from the Red Square. The long, winding street turns into Pokrovka and is lined with restaurants, cafes, bars and places to stay. It’s actually where I like to stay when I’m in Moscow due to its location and solid street photography opportunities itself. You have Kitay-gorod station near and if you keep walking southwest, you’ll get to the Red Square. But if you walk northwest, as it changes to Pokrovka, you can find a long street of activity for photography with its own interesting atmosphere.

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6. Tverskoy Boulevard

Tverskoy Boulevard is the oldest and longest boulevard in Moscow, beginning at the end of Nikitsky Boulevard, and finishing at Pushkin Square, a spot to come for activity itself. The boulevard is made up of two avenues, with pedestrian walkways in-between. You’ll find grass, shrubbery, trees, benches and more walking it’s almost kilometer length. Many people come here to enjoy some relaxation, walk their dog, or just to use it to walk wherever they’re going. Its center location also provides a nice place to walk with your camera near plenty of other spots you’ll want to check out anyway.

Sample Street Walk:

For a full day of Street Photography, covering some of the best spots, you can follow this sample street walk for Moscow:

  • Start your morning walking around the Red Square (1), while exploring the surrounding area, including Nikolskaya Street
  • Then walk northwest to Patriarch’s Ponds (2) and slowly walk the pond and surrounding area with your camera
  • Next, walk east to the Pushkin Monument and stroll down Tverskoy Boulevard (6)
  • Once Tverskoy Boulevard (6) ends, it will turn into Nikitsky Boulevard. Follow this down until you get to the start of Old Arbat Street (3), across from Arbatskaya station
  • After you’re done walking down Old Arbat Street (3) for more street photography, spend some time checking out Moscow’s beautiful metro stations
  • To finish off the day with more street photography, get off the metro near Red Square (1) again, Maroseyka Street (5) or wherever you’re staying for the night.

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3 Things I’ll Remember about Shooting in Moscow:

1. museum metro.

The Moscow metro system was the first underground railway system in the Soviet Union and today includes 203 stations across 340km of routes. The elaborate system has some of the deepest stations in the world too, with escalators that seem to go on forever. None of this is what makes it so special, though. Many of its stations feel like stepping inside a museum, making it without a doubt the most interesting and beautiful metro system I’ve been in.

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When built, Stalin wanted to make the metro stations “palaces for the people” with marble, chandeliers, and grand architecture. The best part is the variety of architecture and styles used, making many of the stations a completely different experience visually. You could easily spend a whole day traveling the stations and there are even tours available for people who wish to do just that. My advice, though, would be just to buy a ticket and hop on and off at different stations, while exploring different lines. The museum-like surrounding mixed with the crowds of characters can make for a great photography experience.

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Since there are so many stations, here are some of my favorites to check out:

  • Novoslobodskaya
  • Mayakovskaya
  • Elektrozavodskaya
  • Komsomolskaya
  • Ploschad Revolyutsii
  • Dostoyevskaya
  • Prospekt Mira

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2. Moscow is Big

It’s no secret that Moscow is a big city, but it can feel even bigger with how spread out much of it is. This is especially true if you compare it to cities outside of Asia. If I compared it to cities in Europe, I’d probably say only Istanbul would warrant more time to really discover the depths of this city. Most only explore around the Red Square and surrounding area, but that is such a small part of the city. Although, that central area does give you plenty to see on its own.

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Fortunately, I had a good friend living in the city to show me around, but it opened up my eyes even more to how much there is to discover in Moscow. It’s a big city with a variety of atmosphere that can take you from “east” to “west” and trendy to rugged depending on where you go. I’d imagine you’d have to live here a while to really know the city.

3. Cosmopolitan Mix of East meets West

Modern skyscrapers mixed with amazing architecture, a world-class metro system with museum-like beauty, trendy fashion and chic clubs, Moscow is a rich mix of Russian culture and history in a more western cosmopolitan package. There is a push to keep the Russian culture, while also pushing forward with a modern metropolis the whole world will envy. This comes with an impressive skyline, that continues to grow, and endless modernities, but with soviet nostalgia and atmosphere mixed in for good measure.

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Mixed in with this grand western cosmopolitan atmosphere, is a strong national pride in Russia. This includes their famous leader, Vladimir Putin. Maybe no other place will you see a country’s leader more often. All over, from the pricey tourist shops to the underground walkway stalls, you’ll find goods with Putin’s likeness covering them. From t-shirts to magnets to Matryoshka dolls. There’s a strong national pride that can be seen around the city, which also extends to their leader. Moscow is many things. It’s East meets West, modernizations meets Soviet era, and a whole lot more.

What To Do For a Street Photography Break?:

Eat at a stolovaya.

Stolovayas are Russian cafeterias that became popular in the Soviet days. You grab a tray and walk down the line of freshly prepared local dishes, and select whatever you want from the chefs. They’re usually inexpensive and a much better value than restaurants, while giving you the opportunity to try from a wide selection of everyday Russian food. They’re also very tasty. I always include some borsch on my tray and go from there. The places themselves are all over Moscow and usually come with Soviet-era aesthetics to complete the experience.

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Street Safety Score: 7

*As always, no place is completely safe! So when I talk about safety, I’m speaking in general comparison to other places. Always take precaution, be smart, observe your surroundings and trust your instincts anywhere you go!

Being the 2nd largest city in Europe with over 12 million people, you’re going to have your dangerous areas, but for the most part, it feels safe walking around. Russia is statistically higher in crime compared to most of Europe, but this generally doesn’t apply to tourists and visitors. Around the Red Square and surrounding city center, you should feel completely safe walking around. Pick pocketing can happen, but no more than other touristic places. I always explore Moscow freely without coming across too much to worry about. It’s a spread out city, though, so of course it matters where you are. Just use basic street smarts, know where you are and Moscow shouldn’t give you a problem. 

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People’s Reaction Score: 7

Moscow is fast paced, big city life, which usually means people aren’t too concerned with you, or your camera. I don’t find people notice or pay much attention to me when I’m out taking photos in Moscow. For the most part, people just go about their day. You shouldn’t get too many looks or concern. But it can depend on the area you are in. The more you stick out, the more you might get noticed with suspicions. I’ve never had any problems in Moscow, or Russia, but just be careful who you’re taking a photo of if you get out of the city center. Other than that, it’s about average for reactions. 

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Street Tips:

Learn the alphabet .

Much of Moscow, including the metro system, doesn’t use english. The Russian alphabet uses letters from the Cyrillic script, which if you aren’t familiar with it and don’t know the sounds, can be hard to decipher the words. This is most important for street names and metro stops when trying to get around. It can save confusion and make it easier getting around if you learn the basic alphabet. At the very least then, you can sound out the words to see which are similar in the english conversion, which can help matching them to maps. When out shooting street photography, getting around is as important as anything. So save yourself some time and frustration by learning the Russian Alphabet.

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Use the metro

While Saint-Petersburg feels very walkable for a city its size, Moscow can feel very spread out, even for its bigger size. Outside of the Red Square area, you can have plenty of walking before getting anywhere very interesting, so you’ll need to take the metro a lot if you really want to explore the city. Maps are deceiving here too, it will always be further than it looks.

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Another reason it’s less walkable than Saint-Petersburg is its completely different set-up. Moscow’s streets are mostly contstructed in rings with narrow, winding streets in-between. This is common with medieval city cities that used to be confined by walls, but you usually don’t have it in a city this massive. Saint-Petersburg has a more grid-like pattern that also uses the canals to help you know your way around. When it comes to navigating on foot in Moscow, it can be more difficult, so bring a map and take the metro when needed. It’s why Moscow’s metro carries more passengers per day than the London and Paris subways combined.

Explore other areas if you have time

Moscow is really big. While most people stay around the Red Square within the Boulevard Ring, there’s so much more to the city. I covered some other spots outside of this circle, but if you really want to see the city, you’ll need time. If you do have time, some other areas I’d check out first are Zamoskvarechye, along some of the south and western Moscow.

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Inspiration:

For some more inspiration, you can look through the Street Photography of Moscow photographer Artem Zhitenev  and check out 33 of my photos taken in Moscow .

Conclusion:

Moscow’s name brings a certain mystique, but once you’re there it might bring a different atmosphere than you expect. It’s big and sprawling, but beautiful in many ways. It can feel like a European capital on a grand scale, but you can definitely find its Russian side in there.

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The urban sprawl of Moscow can be intimidating, but give it enough time and you’ll be rewarded with plenty to discover. All with the world’s best metro system to take you around.

I hope this guide can help you start to experience some of what Moscow contains. So grab your camera and capture all that Moscow has to offer for Street Photography!

If you still have any questions about shooting in Moscow, feel free to comment below or email me!

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