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The 9 Best Toddler Travel Beds, Tested by Our Editors and Their Mini Explorers

With the right travel bed, your tot will sleep (almost) anywhere

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Traveling with toddlers isn't easy, but you can still have a wonderful time exploring new places with your family—you just need to be prepared. Toddler travel beds provide consistency and protected sleep space, resulting in a well-rested child and a smoother trip for everyone. 

For some parents, portable toddler travel beds are must-haves to provide young children with a secure place to sleep while on vacation. “Simpler is always better, especially when thinking of traveling with toddlers . So, when it comes to a toddler travel bed, you don't need all the bells and whistles,” says Anjuli Gans, MD, a pediatrician at the Karabots Pediatric Care Center in West Philadelphia. “There are a lot of fancy ones out there on the market, but your baby really just needs a safe and comfortable place to sleep ." 

We spent hours testing these products (20 total) in the lab and our homes by assembling and disassembling them—sometimes with one hand—and timing the whole process. We also studied the beds' features, how well they hold a toddler's weight, and how easy they are to clean. Our list shows the best toddler travel beds we’ve tested, which we’ll continue to update as we test new models.

  • Our Testing Process And Experts
  • Factors To Consider

Your Questions, Answered

Best overall, jetkids by stokke cloudsleeper.

  • Assembly 5 /5
  • Portability 5 /5
  • Ease of Use 5 /5

Why We Like It

If you plan to hit the road with your little one and need a toddler travel bed that is comfortable and easy to travel with, then the JetKids by Stokke CloudSleeper Kids Inflatable Bed is our top pick for you. Designed for children ages 3 and up, this travel bed features side bumpers to keep your child from rolling onto the floor. There's also an air mesh cover to keep your child cool at night. 

We loved this inflatable bed's unique design, which is very easy to fill up and took us only five minutes to put together and inflate, which is great when traveling with little kids. And since it's light and comes with a small bag with handles, so it's easy to move around. The mattress also has a removable and washable cover that can be spot-cleaned and dries quickly, so your little one can get back to bed. 

When you’re done with it, deflate the mattress, pack it back into its packing cube, and you're good to go!

But Take Note

Setup is incredibly easy, thanks to an integrated pump that lets you inflate the mattress in minutes by using your hands or feet. It’s meant to lie on the floor, so there’s no additional assembly required. Although we noticed it can sound a bit noisy when a child moves on it. Otherwise, we didn't experience any additional issues.

The Details

  • Material: Nylon
  • Weight: 4.1 pounds
  • Size: 59.1 x 29.5 x 6.7 inches inflated; 15 x 11 x 4 inches in travel bag
  • Recommended Age/Weight Limit: Ages 3 years and up; up to 68 pounds

Verywell Family / Vicky Wasik

Best Inflatable

Eltow inflatable toddler bed.

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  • Assembly 4.5 /5
  • Value 4.5 /5
  • Ease of Use 4.5 /5

The Eltow Inflatable Toddler Bed is portable and easy to set up, and it comes at a lower price than our top pick, the Stokke. Unlike other inflatables, the Eltow toddler travel bed consists of an outer section with bumpers on two sides and a mattress that fits snugly inside the outer shell. It's not sitting directly on the floor but is at floor level.

We love that it took us just five minutes to set up and is lightweight and portable . It comes with a high-speed pump, two patches in case of punctures, and a travel bag for storage. And thanks to a vinyl layer that protects against punctures, it's well-equipped to withstand wear and tear. Plus, it comes with a bag, so it's super portable. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with a sheet, so you'll have to pack one in your luggage. 

One flaw is that the mattress has a plastic smell that sticks around for a few hours once the mattress is removed from its packaging. (It should go away if you allow the product to air out for a day or two before use.) Assembly is straightforward, but removing the pump nozzle without losing air can be difficult when done alone, so we recommend getting a partner to help you out.

  • Material: Vinyl
  • Weight: 10.21 pounds
  • Size: 63 x 40 x 12 inches inflated
  • Recommended Age/Weight Limit: Up to 310 pounds

Best With Pump

Hiccapop inflatable toddler travel bed.

  • Ease of Setup 5 /5
  • Ease of Cleaning 4.5 /5

The Hiccapop Inflatable Toddler Travel Bed is ideal for parents who want their toddler close to the ground with bumpers on all sides of the bed. A removable mattress rests in a higher outer shell that ensures your little one cannot roll off. It's designed for kids making that transition between cribs and big-kid beds, and it's easy to deflate and pack into its carrying bag before moving to your next destination.

Setup is relatively quick once you get the hang of detaching the electric pump, and it's easy to move around with the handles. Another plus: It comes with a patch kit. The handles are not as easy to clean as the rest of the bed, but we do appreciate that the removable mattress comes in three different colors for kids who definitely have their design preferences. 

The mattress has a faint chemical smell at first, but it's not as eye-watering as some of the other inflatables we tested. It's also very durable due to its thick vinyl material .

  • Weight: 8 pounds
  • Size: 62 x 39 x 12 inches inflated

Verywell Family / Tamara Staples

Best for Camping

Enerplex kids inflatable travel bed.

This puncture-proof toddler travel bed can be used during trips or at home as a transitional bed for toddlers who are still in that in-between stage. A 120-volt electric pump (and three universal nozzles) is a game changer and makes inflating the bed a breeze. We love how quickly and easily this bed can be put together: It took us five minutes to blow up both parts of the bed and attach a fitted sheet. Best of all, we didn’t even need to glance at the instructions while doing so.

In case you worry about your toddler rolling off the mattress, the EnerPlex Kids Inflatable Travel Bed has bumpers along three sides. The removable coil-beam mattress rests snugly inside the outer shell and fits a standard crib sheet. 

Even though the bed is bulky, it comes with a large carry bag that you can wear as a backpack, freeing your hands for luggage or a kid. We also like that the electric pump comes with an adapter for your car, making it ideal for camping. It can be wiped down and the crib sheet can be tossed in the laundry for cleanup. One downfall: It has a chemical smell.

  • Material: Not listed
  • Weight: 11.88 pounds
  • Size: 66 x 44 x 13 inches inflated
  • Recommended Age/Weight Limit: 36 months and up; up to 150 pounds

Best Pop-Up Crib

Babybjörn travel crib light.

  • Durability 5 /5
  • Portability 4.2 /5
  • Design 5 /5

The BabyBjorn Travel Crib is a great option for parents who prefer more of a crib design than an inflatable mattress. Toddlers who need more than bumpers to keep them safe in bed can benefit from this travel crib’s high mesh walls and a mattress that sits low to the floor—which means it's difficult to climb in and out of, let alone roll off of. You won’t need to worry about messes or nighttime accidents because the fabric can be wiped down quickly, and the exterior fabric can be removed from the frame and washed.

The BabyBjorn is a dream to assemble: Setup takes two minutes, and you can put a standard crib sheet on the bed without a struggle, even after attaching the mattress to the four corner safety latches. The mattress is comfortable and a standard crib size . It is also a good pick if you need a travel bed that isn't hard on your back. It is very light, it comes with a carrying case, and it fits into a car trunk. However, the mattress does lie low to the ground, so picking up your child may be tough on your back if they are lying down.

The main reason this crib isn't our top pick is that it's much more expensive than most of the other products on this list, but it's a worthwhile investment if you have the room in your budget.

  • Material: Polyester
  • Weight: 13 pounds
  • Size: Mattress 23.5 x 41 x 1.2 inches; assembled crib 32 x 44 x 24 inches; 19 x 23.5 x 5.5 inches in bag
  • Recommended Age/Weight Limit: 0-3 years, or until your toddler can climb out of this travel crib

Verywell Family / Jessica Juliao

Best Budget

Hugbino inflatable toddler bed.

  • Assembly 4 /5
  • Ease of Use 4 /5

The Hugbino provides a lot of the same features as other inflatable mattresses on this list, but at a lower price. The removable mattress is coated in soft velvet flocking to keep your little one comfortable while they snooze, and bumpers along all four sides of the outer shell keep them in bed. It's also a cinch to clean. We appreciate that the mattress can be spot-cleaned, and a sheet can go over the mattress for extra protection.

This inexpensive bed does come with an electric pump, but the setup is not as easy as with other travel beds we tested. We had to use two sets of hands to get the nozzle on before it started to deflate. However, it is light and easy to store and comes with a carrying bag .

  • Material : Polyvinyl chloride
  • Weight: 6.63 pounds
  • Size: 63.6 x 42.5 inches inflated
  • Recommended Age/Weight Limit : Not listed

Best Crib to Fly With

Guava family lotus travel crib.

  • Ease of Setup 4.5 /5
  • Portability 4 /5
  • Value 3.8 /5
  • Ease of Cleaning 4 /5

This crib can’t make traveling on a plane with a toddler less challenging, but it can simplify your life when you get to your destination. In terms of ease of use, this travel bed only took us five minutes to set up and didn't require too much prep work to understand how to put it together. The setup process isn't as straightforward as other travel beds we tested, but it's not difficult.

An access door makes it easier to get to your little one without leaning over the side. You can use the entrance to lay them on the padded, waterproof mattress inside the mesh enclosure or let them go in and out of the crib when they are awake. The mattress is easy enough to wipe, but the fabric around the top of the crib is so absorbent that it's tough to give it a good cleaning. You can also unzip the bed cover and throw it into the washer for a deep clean. This convenience does come at a higher price than a lot of competitors, however.

We like the travel crib's packaging, which comes with shoulder and backpack straps that make it easy to carry around in an airport. It is a tad heavy, however.

  • Material: Polyvinyl chloride
  • Weight: 13 pounds, 15 pounds with bag
  • Size: Mattress 41.5 x 23.5 x 1.4 inches; crib 45.5 x 31.5 x 25.5 inches; 24 x 12 x 8 in backpack
  • Recommended Age/Weight Limit: 0-3 years, or until child can climb out

Verywell Family / Leticia Almeida

Best for Naps

Milliard toddler nap mat.

The Milliard Toddler Nap Mat Tri Folding Mattress can be used for napping anywhere. Simply unfold it at the hotel, a relative's house, or a camping tent, and your little one is good to get their sleep on. It doesn't come with a carrying case, which may make it a pain to carry. But if your toddler spills a drink or has an accident on this mattress, the good news is that it's effortless to clean: It has a removable bamboo cover that can be machine-washed and a foam mattress that can be spot-cleaned. Plus, it's got a cozy, thick mattress that's comfortable for naptime.

This folding mattress doesn't require any assembly—just take it right out of the box. However, after unboxing, it takes 48 hours to reach the highest comfort level.

  • Material: Foam mattress, bamboo cover
  • Weight: 8.74 pounds
  • Size: 58 x 24 x 3 inches unfolded; 24 x 19 x 9 folded

Intex Dura-Beam Deluxe Air Mattress

  • Comfort 5 /5
  • Effectiveness 3 /5

The Intex Dura-Beam Standard Series Pillow Rest Raised Airbed is a good pick for families who want a larger travel bed without bumpers that’s a little higher off the floor (16.5 inches) than the toddler beds on this list. A built-in pump makes for easy assembly, since you just turn the panel to either inflate or deflate, and you’re done! When it needs a cleaning, just wipe down as needed.

The mattress comes with a duffel bag for storage and travel, but it's not the most compact, and the bag isn't as comfortable as others we tested. On the plus side, the bed has a built-in pillow rest , so you won’t have to pack an extra pillow for your kid when you travel.

  • Weight: 10.16 pounds
  • Size: 75 x 39 x 16.5 inches inflated
  • Recommended Age/Weight Limit: Up to 300 pounds

Our Testing Process and Experts

To find the best toddler travel beds, we tested 20 beds in the Parents Testing Lab and in our own homes. We first tried to assemble the travel beds—with one hand, if possible. After that, we noted whether we needed to use both hands or had to get another adult to help. We also timed just how long the setup took for each bed. We then tested how well the toddler travel beds hold a toddler's weight using a 25-to-30-pound sandbag.

Next, we looked at how hard it would be to clean messes on the beds, examining hard-to-reach areas and taking note of the material and what it felt like to wipe it. We tested whether we could use a standard crib sheet as well, and then we tried to disassemble the beds one-handed. After breaking them down, we considered how long it took us and how difficult it was to place the beds inside their carry bags, if bags were included. Finally, we lifted the carrying bags to assess the beds’ portability. 

In addition to lab and real-world testing, we spoke with medical experts to gather their input on how to choose a toddler travel bed. We spoke to the following experts:

  • Anjuli Gans , MD, a pediatrician at Karabots Pediatric Care Center, West Philadelphia
  • Lynelle Schneeberg , PsyD, a pediatric sleep psychologist and author

Factors to Consider in a Toddler Travel Bed

  • Comfort: As you’ve probably realized when getting a kid to sleep at home, comfort is key. Comfort for some toddlers may mean a favorite blanket, while others require a crib. Parents should consider various must-haves to make traveling easier and smoother when trekking across the country—or a few hours away—with your little one.
  • Safety: Dr. Gans recommends researching products on the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) website to determine their safety and ensure that they haven't been recalled. When purchasing a crib or bassinet, parents of babies should also practice the same safe sleeping rules they implement at home. "Every toddler travel bed has age and weight requirements, so I would definitely check those first and make sure it matches up (with your toddler's age and weight)," she explains. Then, stick to simple beds without all the added features. "The less they have, the better.” Once you've narrowed down your selection to simple beds, make sure there are no bumpers or parts that can potentially trap your baby, and check corner points and sharp corners. "Corner points are sometimes a place where kids can get clothing caught or get injured, so make sure it doesn't have sharp corners," explains Dr. Gans. "And remember that pillows and blankets are still recommended for toddlers age 2 and over."
  • Ease of Use: If you need a toddler travel bed that is easy to carry, quick to assemble, and doesn't require much work, then ease of use and portability must be considered when selecting a toddler travel bed. Some toddler travel beds can be assembled using one hand and only take minutes to assemble. That is very helpful if you arrive at a destination with a sleeping or cranky tot . You may want to look for bags that allow hands-free carrying. Another consideration is whether the bed is easy to put in those bags so you don’t find yourself fighting to pack it back in when it’s time to go home. If you are in a situation where you don't have a toddler travel bed, don't worry. "If you are staying somewhere, and they allow you to request a crib, you can pull out the mattress and just lay it on the floor," Dr. Gans adds. "If it's in a safe place for your toddler, then it is perfectly fine. Make sure it is somewhere they can have adult supervision at all times and within eye view, because you may not be able to safetyproof rooms the way you can at home."

How can I keep my toddler in bed while traveling?

A pack-and-play or travel bed with inflatable bumpers (which are not recommended for babies, of course!) can help keep a toddler from rolling onto the floor. You can also bring along some of their favorite items from home to help them want to stay in bed in a strange new place.

"The best thing to do when traveling is to bring along items from the child's home bedroom," recommends Dr. Schneeberg. "Parents can bring along the child's favorite pillow, 'bedtime buddy' (security object), and favorite books, for example. If the child is used to a certain night light or a sound machine , these can be brought along as well."

Can my 2-year-old sleep in a travel cot?

Certain travel cots are appropriate for 2-year-olds, but young 2-year-olds who haven't yet transitioned to a toddler bed may be more comfortable and safer in more crib-like pack-and-plays or travel beds with safety rails.

Can I put my 3-year-old in a toddler cot?

Unless a manufacturer suggests otherwise (usually based on a child's weight or height), most toddler travel cots are appropriate for 3-year-olds who have already transitioned from a crib to a bed.

How much is a toddler travel bed?

A high-quality travel toddler bed will generally cost between $60 and $100, although some can be cheaper, and certain models can cost upwards of $200. Pricier travel beds often come with more accessories and features, although not every family will need extra bells and whistles.

Ambrosia V. Brody is a California-based editor, journalist, and mother of three. She has worked as a professional journalist for more than 16 years. You can find her at the library, Starbucks, or the park with her kids when she isn't writing.

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The best travel cot for babies and toddlers

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Venture UK Airpod Baby and Toddler Travel Cot

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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.

www.boots.com

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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The 7 Best Toddler Travel Beds of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

We tested 20 toddler travel beds to find the most safe, secure, and comfortable options.

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Traveling with kids is an incredible experience, but also a challenging one — for everyone involved. And sleep can be the most challenging aspect of the experience. New environments present toddlers with distractions, temptations to explore when they should be sleeping, and at worst, safety risks. Having the right sleep setup can make the whole experience more enjoyable, and for many parents, this means investing in a dedicated travel bed for your toddler.

The ideal one should be easy to set up and break down, comfortable to sleep on, and above all, safe. We tested 20 toddler beds in a range of styles for their ease of use, portability, ease of cleaning, and overall value, and will continue testing them over the next six months. Our top picks to suit any type of travel are here.

As you’re perusing our picks and choosing your own toddler travel bed, remember: the actual sleep surface is just one component of better sleep while traveling. Keeping [a] routine is important too, says Dr. Elizabeth Murray, a pediatrician at Golisano Children’s Hospital at the University of Rochester Medical Center. “Trying to incorporate a regular bedtime routine can be helpful as maybe the exact sleep surface/surroundings will be different, the routine will be familiar,” says Dr. Murray. “Bath, brush, book, bed is a great routine (bath might not happen every night, and that is OK!).”

Keep in mind that the picks below are for toddlers and up (at least 1-3 years old). “All infants (up to one year) need to be in their own safe sleep space,” says Dr. Murray. “For travel purposes, this will be some type of crib/travel crib. Nothing inflatable.” Remember to consider the age and developmental needs of your individual child when selecting a travel bed, and to make sure any product you use adheres to the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s safety standards .

Best Overall

Jetkids by stokke cloudsleeper.

  • Assembly 5 /5
  • Portability 5 /5
  • Ease of Use 5 /5

This bed’s built-in pump is unique and user-friendly, with no potentially dangerous loose parts.

The product is pared down by design for safety and portability, which means it doesn’t boast any luxury features for the higher price tag.

The JetKids by Stokke CloudSleeper earned our top slot for its unique design and ease of use. While many travel toddler beds come with an external air pump, this one features a hidden pump built into the mattress that’s operated by hand or foot — ideal if you’re traveling somewhere without easy access to power outlets. Setup took a little longer during our testing than the one minute boasted by the brand, but we still had it inflated and ready to go in less than five minutes. The one-piece mattress has a removable and machine-washable cover and a water-repellent bottom, and we felt like the whole mattress would hold up well to spot-cleaning.

Stokke is known for its kid-friendly travel products; the brand’s ride-on suitcase and in-flight bed is the best we’ve seen. While the CloudSleeper isn’t designed to be used during air travel, it is small and light enough to fit inside your carry-on. This model is pricier than many options we tested, but its high-quality design and easy setup make it our top choice.

The Details: 59.1 x 29.5 x 6.7 inches (open) | 15 x 11 x 4 inches (packed) | 3.1 pounds | Nylon mattress with polyester cover | Ages 3 years and up; up to 149.9 pounds

Best Inflatable

Eltow inflatable toddler bed.

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  • Assembly 4.5 /5
  • Value 4.5 /5
  • Ease of Use 4.5 /5

The mattress and bed frame inflate and deflate quickly and easily.

The bed gives off a strong plastic smell when it’s first unpacked.

Inflatable mattresses can be a headache to set up without a high-functioning pump, especially when you have a tired and cranky toddler waiting in the wings. The Eltow Inflatable Toddler Bed comes with an effective pump, and had one of the easiest setups of all the models we tested. The mattress and the inflatable “bed frame” were both ready to go in less than five minutes, although we did note that a setup partner was helpful to keep the mattress from losing air after the pump nozzle was removed.

This model’s mattress and “frame” with bumpered sides are two separate pieces, which makes it easy to tuck a crib sheet around the mattress. The removable mattress piece also means it’s easy to access all corners of the vinyl frame to wipe it down after messes or before storing. We did notice a strong plastic odor when the bed was unpacked, so we recommend airing it out before using it for the first time.

The Details: 63 x 40 x 12 inches (open) | 10 pounds | Vinyl, velvet | Up to 310 pounds

Most Durable

Hiccapop inflatable toddler travel bed.

  • Ease of Setup 5 /5
  • Ease of Cleaning 4.5 /5

The bed’s double plug and included patch kit make it extra resistant to leaks.

The secure double plug can also make it tricky to inflate.

One major disadvantage to inflatable mattresses? They have a tendency to puncture or lose air overnight. At best that leaves your toddler uncomfortable on a hard floor; at worst, it can be a safety risk if the mattress’s sides trap your child. This Hiccapop model impressed us with its durability and thoughtful features meant to prevent leaks. The bed has a secure double plug, which is very resistant to curious little fingers and unlikely to spring open on its own during the night. (Important to note: the secure plug also makes the bed trickier to set up than some.) It also comes with its own patch kit, so any punctures that do occur can be quickly sealed off.

This bed’s inflatable “frame” is thoughtfully designed, with bumpers on all four sides and a handle for moving it from room to room while inflated. The vinyl material is easily wipeable, and the plastic odor on first use is milder than many models we tested. Overall, this bed is a durable option and a great value.

The Details: 62 x 39 x 12 inches (open) | 8 pounds | Polyvinyl chloride | Up to 310 pounds

Best for Car Travel

Enerplex kids inflatable travel bed.

The high-speed pump with a car adaptor makes this bed a versatile choice for car travel.

When packed, this bed is heavier and bulkier than most models.

The EnerPlex Kids Inflatable Travel Bed is our pick for car travel, when size and weight are less of a consideration but comfort is still key. Although this bed is bulkier and heavier than most when packed, it’s incredibly easy to set up, and easy to fold back up and pack into its included carry bag. The high-speed pump is a game-changer — we didn’t need the included directions for setup, and the bed inflated quickly. The pump also comes with a car adaptor, making it a great option for camping.

Like many inflatable mattresses, this bed has a plastic odor and needs to be off-gassed before use. The two-piece bed wipes down easily and the mattress is durable: the bed didn’t shift or deflate during our sandbag test. Because this mattress is on the heavy side when deflated, it’s best for older toddlers who are less likely to be pinned down if it unexpectedly loses air.

The Details: 66 x 44 x 13 inches | 12.3 pounds | Polyvinyl chloride | Ages 3 years and up; up to 150 pounds

Best Pop-up Crib

Babybjörn travel crib light.

  • Durability 5 /5
  • Portability 4.2 /5
  • Design 5 /5

We love this stylish travel crib for its easy setup and durability.

The price point may not be affordable for all families.

If you’re traveling with an infant or a younger toddler, or if keeping your child contained in a new space is your top priority, a travel crib is your best bet. We love the BabyBjorn Travel Crib Light for its easy setup and durability. It took us less than two minutes to set up, and once set up, the bed is extremely secure and stable. The crib legs lock into place, and the mattress attaches to four corner straps to keep it from shifting.

Unlike some portable cribs, this one is very easy to clean. The exterior fabric and the mattress cover can be removed from the frame and machine-washed, and the rest of the bed is easily wipeable. Although this travel bed option isn’t as compact as an inflatable mattress, we found it surprisingly light. When packed into its included carrying case, it fits easily in a standard car trunk. This crib is significantly pricier than other similar options, but its durability means it can be used for multiple kids and handed down.

The Details: 32 x 44 x 24 inches (open) | 19 x 23.5 x 5.5 inches (packed) | 13 pounds | Polyester, polyether foam, painted steel | Ages 0-3

Best Lightweight

Hugbino inflatable toddler bed.

  • Assembly 4 /5
  • Ease of Use 4 /5

This mattress is extremely portable and light when packed.

Setup requires two people to keep the mattress from losing air before it’s sealed off.

Inflatable mattresses can feel bulky and unwieldy when deflated and packed, but at just over six pounds, this Hugbino portable mattress is lightweight and extremely portable. The mattress comes with its own pump, and is easy to assemble in less than five minutes. We did find that inflating the mattress was easiest with two people — otherwise it was a challenge to close the nozzle plug before air started escaping. Like many toddler beds, this one has bumpered sides to keep little ones from rolling off during the night; these bumpers are slightly lower than some models, so if you have an incredibly active sleeper, you may want to consider bolstering the sides with additional pillows or stuffed animals for security.

We also found it just as easy to store as it is to set up: the mattress packs easily into its included carry bag. This bed’s small footprint when packed and light weight make it a great option for stashing at a frequent travel destination like grandma’s house.

The Details: 63.6 x 42.5 inches (open) | 6.6 pounds | Vinyl, faux suede | Up to 100 pounds

Best Folding Mat

Milliard toddler nap mat.

  • Portability 4 /5

This memory foam mat is an extremely comfortable naptime option.

The case for this mat has to be purchased separately.

For a quick naptime solution, or for travel destinations where durability is key (like camping), a foldable mat is a great choice. This memory foam mat from Milliard is a light and comfortable option for toddler sleep. The mat comes with a removable bamboo cover that can be machine-washed, and the mat itself can be spot-cleaned as needed. It folds up easily and stacks nicely, but since it doesn’t deflate, it’s not as compact as an air mattress and does take up storage space. Milliard sells carrying cases for this mattress, but they need to be purchased separately.

Because this mat is memory foam, it needs 48 hours with all zippers open to reach its highest comfort level before using it for the first time. The process is worth the wait, however, as we found this to be one of the more comfortable options for naptime we’ve seen.

The Details: 58 x 24 x 3 inches (open) | 24 x 19 x 9 inches (packed) | 8.9 pounds | Polyvinyl chloride, CertiPur certified foam | Ages 3-6

Other Toddler Travel Beds We Liked

These toddler travel beds did not make our final list yet still stood out from the pack. They all had positive attributes, but a few things held them back.

Intex Dura-Beam Standard Series Pillow Rest Raised Airbed : This bed is durable and comfortable, and the price is hard to beat. But because it’s built like a standard twin bed — it’s on the large side, with no bumper or sides — it’s better suited for older kids versus toddlers.

Guava Baby Lotus Travel Crib : We loved the Guava’s attractive and easy-to-use carry bag. However, it is heavy when packed, and we were torn on the usefulness of the zippered opening in the side, which makes the bed less secure for mobile toddlers. Ultimately we preferred the setup and breakdown on the similarly priced BabyBjorn model.

The team spent a day in our New York City lab, putting 20 toddler beds to the test. We tested for ease of use, portability, ease of cleaning, and overall value, rating each category on a scale of 1-5 and selecting top choices based on their scores.

To get a sense of how easy these products would be to use with a cranky toddler on hand, we practiced setting up each bed one-handed, watching a timer closely — then did the whole thing in reverse and broke each bed down. Testers laid down on the beds, weighted them down with sandbags, and evaluated their durability. They considered the hidden nooks and crannies on each bed that might become filled with crumbs or worse, and evaluated how easy it was to get each one spic and span again. Our testing is ongoing for an additional six months to ensure each bed stands the test of time when used by actual children, too.

Tips for Buying a Toddler Travel Bed

Consider your toddler’s sleep needs.

The most important consideration when choosing a toddler travel bed is your individual child’s sleep style and needs. If your child is an active sleeper and tends to roll off of surfaces, you’ll want to choose a bed that has higher bumpers to keep them on the mattress. And if your toddler is a wanderer, you may want a fully contained space like a travel crib to keep them safe. If you can, try to approximate your child’s home sleeping environment as closely as possible. If they’re still in a crib at home, purchase a crib for travel; if they’re using a convertible toddler bed with a railing and high headboard, look for a travel bed with a similar cozy feel.

Balance comfort with packability and safety

A plush, soft sleeping surface might seem like a recipe for better sleep, but when it comes to traveling with a toddler, simpler is usually better. A thinner inflatable mattress, for example, will not only pack down smaller, but will be safer if it malfunctions and deflates on your child overnight. “Remember, many of the inflatable mattresses are made from thick or stiff material that a toddler might not be able to push off of themself,” Dr. Murray notes. “The thinner or more standard mattress size inflatable mattresses are better for those 1-3 years of age.” And most packable cribs have thin mattresses for a reason: a firm sleeping surface is safest for younger kids. “You want to choose something that is sturdy but has the normal safety features of a relatively firm mattress and stable sides,” says Dr. Murray.

Match size, weight, and age recommendations to your child

Most travel toddler beds have clear recommendations for age range and maximum height and/or weight for use. Pay close attention to these guidelines and match them to your child, but use your own judgment as well to ensure you’re choosing the safest option. Although most inflatable mattresses are designed for ages 3 and up, some will claim to be suitable for any age. If your toddler is on the younger side or moves around a lot while sleeping, you’ll want to avoid mattresses altogether — even those that claim to be safe for littler ones — and opt for a portable crib-style bed.

Factor in your final destination

Another crucial consideration when you’re purchasing a toddler travel bed is what type of environment you’re traveling to. “Are you staying in a hotel room, which is usually pretty sparse but might have loose or stray electrical cords? Or are you staying at grandparents' where there may be stairs that aren't protected by a baby gate or other low hazards since the house might no longer be child proof?” Dr. Murray notes. Travel locations with more potential hazards might require portable cribs or mattresses that better contain your toddler, whereas a fully childproofed friend’s or grandparent’s house might offer more flexibility for your toddler to roam and explore.

Where you lay your child down to sleep while traveling will heavily depend on the age and needs of your child, your family’s preferences, and your travel circumstances. Some families choose to bring a dedicated bed for their toddler when they travel, while others prefer to co-sleep or use available extra beds at your destination (i.e., pullout sofas or cots). Also consider the sleep environment that works best for your child: do they need a dark, quiet room, or are they more comfortable within earshot of hustle and bustle in the house? Whatever sleep setup you choose for your toddler, make sure they’re in a safe, supervised location and adhere to the American Academy of Pediatrics’ guidelines for safe sleep.

Toddlerhood spans a whole range of developmental stages — technically a toddler is anywhere from 1 to 3 years old. There’s no hard and firm age when a child becomes ready for a toddler bed, but you should consider where they fall on the spectrum of toddlerhood. “Those who are still close to 1 year old will need an environment that is more crib-like,” Dr. Murray notes. “A 3-year-old will have more escape skills and perhaps more interest in wandering, but can likely be safe in a hotel bed or pull-out couch.” Always consult the age limits noted on any toddler bed to make sure the manufacturer recommends it for your child’s age.

You may not be in the habit of wiping down your full-size air mattress after every set of overnight guests, but trust us, you’ll want to clean your toddler travel bed frequently. Luckily, most products have accounted for this, and include either removable covers, wipeable surfaces, or both. Check the manufacturer’s instructions before purchasing to make sure the bed’s washability suits your needs, and follow instructions closely when cleaning to ensure the bed lasts.

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Mandy Harris is a contributing writer at Travel + Leisure , and has vetted hundreds of parenting products over the last decade. For this story, she analyzed in-house testing insights, manufacturer details, and her own experience as a frequent toddler wrangler to determine the best toddler beds for every type of travel.

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Travel Cot Mattress: Ensuring Comfort on the Go

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Last Updated On: Jan 18, 2024 | 4 Minutes Read

Travel Cot Mattress: Ensuring Comfort on the Go

Traveling with young children often means sleepless nights, but the right travel cot mattress can change that. Ensuring your child’s comfort while away from home is crucial, and a travel cot mattress can be a game-changer in your travel gear. This guide provides comprehensive insights into choosing the best travel cot mattress for your little one.

Cot Travel Mattress: A Parent’s Guide

When it comes to traveling with kids, the cot travel mattress is an indispensable item for ensuring your child’s comfort and safety.

Essential Features of a Cot Travel Mattress

  • Firmness: Offers enough support to protect your child’s developing spine while being comfortable enough for a good night’s sleep.
  • Lightweight Design: Easy to carry and transport, making it ideal for travel.
  • Ease of Use: Should be simple to set up and take down without requiring extra tools.

Material and Safety Considerations

  • Hypoallergenic Materials: Ideal for children with allergies or sensitive skin.
  • Waterproof Cover: Handy for accidents, making the mattress easy to clean and maintain.
  • Certifications: Look for certifications that guarantee the mattress meets health and safety standards.

Travel Cot Mattress Size Guide

Selecting the right-sized mattress for your travel cot is crucial for comfort and safety.

Standard and Custom Sizes

  • Standard Sizes: Most travel cot mattresses come in a standard size, typically around 37.4 inches x 25.6 inches (95cm x 65cm).
  • Custom Sizes: Some brands offer custom sizes to fit unique cot models.

Size Selection Tips

  • Measure Your Cot: Take precise measurements of your travel cot to ensure a snug fit.
  • Consider Portability: A mattress that folds or rolls up can save space during travel.
  • Growth Factor: Opt for a mattress that will accommodate your child as they grow to maximize its use.

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Best Travel Cot Mattress

When it comes to choosing the best travel cot mattress, certain products stand out for their quality, comfort, and durability.

Top Picks for Travel Cot Mattresses

  • The Memory Foam Mattress: Offers superior support and comfort, molding to your child’s body shape.
  • The Organic Cotton Mattress: A great eco-friendly option, free from chemicals and allergens.
  • The Self-Inflating Mattress: Ideal for easy setup, providing a balance of comfort and convenience.

Why These Make the Cut

  • Durability: Can withstand frequent use and are easy to clean.
  • Comfort: Provide a supportive and comfortable sleeping surface.
  • Safety Standards: Meet high safety and non-toxicity standards.

While traveling, ensuring your child’s comfort in a travel cot mattress is key. At home, continue prioritizing your family’s sleep with a Puffy Lux Mattress , known for its superior comfort and support, ensuring they always have restful nights.

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How to Make Travel Cot Mattress More Comfortable

Enhancing the comfort of a travel cot mattress can significantly improve your child’s sleep quality while on the go.

Comfort Enhancement Tips

  • Add a Mattress Topper : A soft topper can provide extra cushioning and warmth.
  • Use High-Quality Bedding: Soft, breathable sheets and blankets can make a big difference.
  • Proper Support: Ensure the mattress is adequately inflated or firm enough to support your child’s spine.

Additional Comfort Measures

  • Pillows: Bring along a small, comfortable pillow suitable for your child’s age.
  • Familiar Bedding Items: Including a favorite blanket or stuffed toy can help your child feel more at ease and sleep better.

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A travel cot mattress is an essential item for any parent on the go. By choosing the right size, prioritizing comfort and safety, and selecting the best mattress based on your child’s needs, you can ensure that your little one sleeps well, no matter where you are.

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13 of the best travel cots 2024 for babies and toddlers

Our pick of the best cot and bassinet options to provide your baby or toddler with a portable sleeping space for travel, put to the test by parents

13 of the best travel cots

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Travel cots are portable, safe places for babies and toddlers to sleep when away from home. They’re lightweight, have collapsible sides and fold into a portable format with a carry handle, making them great for holidays, breaks and overnight stays.

We’ve analysed the travel cot market and rigorously tested a range of different models to find the best ones for your family. Whether you're looking for something safe for a newborn, or a roomy cot for an older toddler, you'll find it here. Some travel cots can also be used as playpens for a baby, although, if you're looking specifically for a playpen check out our best playpens for babies and toddlers . For cosy bedding inspiration, take a look at our list – tried and tested by real parents and their kids. If you're travelling somewhere hot with your little ones, take a look at our selection of the best pram fans .

Best travel cots at a glance

  • Best travel cot for easy assembly: Bugaboo Stardust, £225
  • Best lightweight travel cot for a good mattress: Venture Airpod Travel Cot, £119.99
  • Best multi-use travel cot: Silver Cross Slumber 3-in-1 Travel Cot, £195
  • Best travel cot for added extras: Graco Contour Electra, £100
  • Best budget buy travel cot: Red Kite Sleeptight Travel Cot, £37
  • Best travel cot for versatile features: Hauck Sleep'n Play Centre Travel Cot, £79.95
  • Best travel cot for occasional use: Cuggl Deluxe Superlight Travel Cot, £60
  • Best travel cot for newborns: Joie Kubbie Sleep, £99.99
  • Best budget travel cot for co-sleeping: Red Kite Dreamer Bedside Travel Crib, £65
  • Best travel cot for versatile newborn co-sleeping: Chicco Next2Me PopUp, £199
  • Best travel cot for no upper weight limit: BabyBjörn Travel Cot Light, £219.90
  • Best stylish travel cot: Tutti Bambini CoZee Go 3-in-1 Bassinet, Travel Cot & Playpen, £129
  • Best lightweight newborn travel crib: ErgoPouch Easy Sleep Portable Crib, £99.95
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Here are the best travel cots for 2024

1. bugaboo stardust, £225, – best for easy assembly.

bugaboo stardust

Suitable from: birth (with newborn insert) to 2 years/15kg | Travel cot weight: 6.7kg | Unfolded dimensions: L64cm x W98cm x H85cm| Folded dimensions: L 65cm x W14cm x H85cm | Newborn bassinet: Yes

  • Quickest to assemble
  • 2 mattress height positions
  • Lightweight

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  • Quite large when folded

Forget tricky folds, the pop-up style mechanism of the Bugaboo Stardust takes just seconds: simply pull the cot open from flat by pulling both sides. It’s perfect for a hassle-free bedtime when you’re not in the comfort of your own home.

It conveniently folds back down in the same amount of time, too, although it is worth noting this model folds down to a large flat shape, like a suitcase, making better suited to sliding into a car boot or under a bed than taking on public transport.

Along with the ease of assembly, the built-in mattress is what you pay for with this model: it's not only comfortable but can be adjusted to two height positions (with the newborn insert) making it easier to lift out newborns and babies not yet sitting up unaided. This is particularly handy if you’re prone to back problems or have just had a C-section. The mattress can be folded down inside the cot, meaning no extra assembly is required.

Although one of the priciest travel cots on our list, the Stardust can still deliver great value if you’re using your travel cot regularly with your baby. MFM home tester Rovenna, who tried it with her 4-month-old, said, "The fact it has both a raised zip in baby bassinet or a deep bed for toddlers – as well as a comfortable and generously filled built in mattress – is fantastic. It’s compact and lightweight, meaning it can be easily moved from room to room and transported in its handy carry bag.”

Available from: Bugaboo , Boots and John Lewis

2. Venture Airpod Travel Cot, £119.99

– best for lightweight with good mattress.

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Suitable from: birth to 3 years | Travel cot weight: 6kg | Unfolded dimensions: L85cm x W55cm x H66cm| Folded dimensions: 60cm x 15cm x 50cm | Newborn bassinet: No | Awards: Gold – Travel Cot, MadeForMums Awards 2024

  • Easy to build and collapse
  • Mesh design
  • Good mattress
  • No newborn bassinet
  • Can’t be used as playpen

This travel cot is very lightweight, comfortable and easy to carry. It's available in a number of colours and features mesh panels on all sides. The mesh means that you can get a great view of your baby or toddler, while also ensuring good air circulation at night time.

Travel cot mattresses are often the feature that parents are least satisfied with, as they are often thin and flimsy. However, the Airpod travel cot has a better quality, more luxurious mattress than you might expect. Although the Cuggl Deluxe is very similar and quite a bit cheaper in price, we found that the mattress in this travel cot was of much higher quality.

Although this cot doesn't have an all-in-one pop-up assembly, it's still easy to put up and down, so much so that some of our home tester parents didn’t need the instructions. “It was very easy to remove from the carry case and put the cot together.” said MFM home tester Sarah. “It was also easy to take apart and put back into the travel case. No fiddling or spare parts. The easiest baby item I have actually put together.”

The Airpod Travel Cot is suitable from birth, but it doesn't come with a bassinet, something that you might prefer for a newborn. Offering a good amount of room, the travel cot can also be used as a play pen, and offers a comfy night's sleep for babies and toddlers.

Available from: Amazon and Venture

3. Silver Cross Slumber 3-in-1, £195

– best multi-function travel cot.

Silver Cross Slumber

Suitable from: birth (with newborn insert) to approx. 3 years (up to 15kg) | Travel cot weight: 7.65kg | Unfolded dimensions: 112 x 80 x 67cm| Newborn bassinet: Included

  • 3-in-1 functionality
  • Will grow with your child
  • Sustainable fabric
  • Large when assembled, expensive

If you're looking for a multi-use travel cot that will grow with your child from birth, then the Silver Cross Slumber is a stylish design that offers 3-in-1 functionality in one portable package. Made of breathable mesh with a padded mattress included, the Slumber has three distinct uses as a bedside co-sleeper, travel cot and playpen.

Zip in the newborn insert to create a bedside crib suitable from birth until approximately 6 months old. The newborn insert sits at the top of the cot, meaning your baby will be at the height of your bed - although these is no option to drop the side in this mode as with some bedside cribs.

As your baby grows, you can use the Slumber as lightweight travel cot, using the same mattress. A waterproof carry case is included to allow for easy portability on the go. You can also use the Slumber as a secure play pen, and there's a zip-open door your toddler can crawl in and out when they are older.

At 7.65kg it’s a lightweight design that can be transported easily and stored away when not in use. The Slumber also has an easy-fold function meaning it can pop up and fold down quickly. For eco-conscious parents, Slumber features quilted material crafted using a yarn made from recycled plastic bottles that would have otherwise been sent to landfill. It looks good too, with an attractive, minimalistic design. This is a useful product that will grow with your child and a stylish option from a trusted brand.

The Silver Cross Slumber is available in two different colourways, carbon and stone.

Available from: Boots

4. Graco Contour Electra, £100

– best for added extras.

Graco Contour Electra travel cot

Suitable from: birth to 15kg | Travel cot weight: 10kg | Unfolded dimensions: H:91cm W:73cm D:104cm| Folded dimensions: H:85cm D:23cm | Newborn bassinet: Yes

  • Lots of accessories included
  • Good newborn bassinet

If you're looking for a travel cot that will do double or even triple duty, this could be the product for you. The Graco Contour Electra comes bursting with added extras, including practical additions like a cot-top changing unit, and fun ones like the mobile and battery-operated unit that plays tunes and vibrates the cot.

MFM home tester Jessica said, "The Graco Electra travel cot has proven to be a lovely cot for my 5 month old son. It folds up to an easily transportable, small travel bag and has lovely extras such as the hanging toy bar and night light which are well thought out."

There's a newborn bassinet that fastens in to keep tiny babies close, and the whole unit is on wheels so it can be moved easily. It's definitely not the lightest product on our list, but remove any accessories you're not using (such as the changer or bassinet) and this significantly reduces the weight to make it easier to move or carry.

Read our full MadeForMums Graco Contour Electra review

Available from: Smyths and Graco

5. Red Kite Sleeptight Travel Cot, £37

– best budget buy.

Red Kite Sleeptight Travel Cot

Suitable from: birth to 15kg | Travel cot weight: 8.7kg | Unfolded dimensions: L99cm x W59.5cm x H80.5cm| Folded dimensions: L27cm x W25cm x H80.5cm| Newborn bassinet: No | MFM Review Star Rating: 4.2 stars

  • Easy to assemble
  • Thin mattress
  • Not very lightweight

The cheapest cot on our list, the Red Kite Sleeptight Travel Cot is a great choice if you're looking for an affordable but sturdy option. The mattress, as you'd expect, is quite thin, so if you do look to buy an alternative one, take note of the dimensions and ensure anything you buy is the correct size. It must be a snug fit with no gaps around the edges.

Where this travel cot does excel is the ease of assembly. “Once you have pulled up the handle in the bottom and un-assembled the cot, it is very easy to fold shut and put into the carry-bag,” stated our MFM reviewer Jessica, who called it “hassle-free and very quick.” Travel cots of this type usually have an order in which each section has to be assembled (or taken down), so pay close attention to the instructions.

This cot's purse-friendly price point doesn’t mean you have to compromise on quality – you’ll find plenty of useful design features like a full padded top rail and mesh sides to provide visibility and air flow. Our MFM reviewer and parent testers also found it felt robust once built. One parent tester said, “It feels secure, with the side bars locking in place, and is sturdy enough to accommodate a lively toddler.”

Read our full MadeForMums review of the Red Kite Sleeptight Travel Cot

Available from: Amazon and Halfords

6. Hauck Sleep'n Play Centre Travel Cot, £79.95

– best for versatile features.

Hauck Sleep N Play Center

Suitable from: birth to 15kg | Travel cot weight: 8.5kg | Unfolded dimensions: L125cm x W68.5cm x H82cm| Folded dimensions: L22cm x W21cm x H76.5cm | Newborn bassinet: Yes | Awards: Bronze – Travel Cot, MadeForMums Awards 2024

  • Good value with lots of features
  • Changing table included
  • Can wheel along when folded
  • Easy to assemble and transport
  • Thin, uneven mattress

The Hauck Sleep'n Play Centre Travel Cot has all the bells and whistles for under £100. This includes an integrated changing table, high and low sleeping positions (reducing back strain), a utility pocket, a zip-down side panel for a fun playpen adventure (crawl in – crawl out) and a fun design with pops of colour. For ease of moving about, it also has two wheels when folded up that means you can pull it along like a suitcase – genius!

Our home testers found the cot to be well made and sturdy, and they particularly liked the wipeable fabrics. With a little practice, parents found it easy to set up and fold down as long as they performed the steps in the right order. "The cot feels sturdy when set up and the fabric is wipeable which makes life easy when on the go," says Shannon, who tested it with their 2-month-old baby Rae (pictured).

Testers would have liked the mattress to be a bit thicker, however, and didn't score it quite so highly for comfort (Hauck do sell a thicker mattress separately). One parent said they found the included mattress did not lie completely flat, but that “the unevenness was not to the extent that we had concerns about baby”. They also felt the changing table’s safety strap could be longer for older babies.

"It's good travel cot for the price with lots of features," said Jennifer, who tested the cot with her 3 month old Brianna. "It's large so will last while our child grows, and the ability to use from newborn up is obviously very helpful. The included change station an added bonus for when baby is small and I think the quality of the frame and materials is good."

Bargain hunters will be happy to hear that despite the £79.95 RRP, we’ve seen online deals for less than £60 - which would make this even better value.

Available from: Boots and Online4Baby

7. Cuggl Deluxe Superlight Travel Cot, £60

– best for occasional use.

Cuggl Deluxe Travel Cot

Suitable from: birth to 15kg | Travel cot weight: 6kg | Unfolded dimensions: L85 cm x W56cm x H86m| Folded dimensions: L50cm x W61cm x H15cm| Newborn bassinet: No

  • Folds up small
  • Small footprint
  • Low weight limit

Coming in at only 6kg, this is one of the lightest travel cots on our list, and also one of the most affordable. If you're looking for an all-rounder for occasional use during the first couple of years of your child's life, it's a good value option that performs well. We found it can be constructed in minutes and folds up to a suitcase size, although it's sadly not quite small enough to take as hand luggage on a plane.

The built-in mattress is 2.5cm deep, putting it on a par with most travel cot mattresses but perhaps not up there with the likes of the Bugaboo Stardust. Overall, the cot is smaller in size than some other options we tested, but that means it folds up smaller too. However, for taller children a larger option like the Joie Kubbie or BabyBjorn might last you longer.

Available from: Argos

8. Joie Kubbie Sleep Travel Cot, £99.99

– best for newborns.

Joie Kubbie Sleep Travel Cot

Suitable from: Birth to 15kg | Travel cot weight: 8.79kg | Unfolded dimensions: L99cm x W59.5cm x H80.5cm| Folded dimensions: L 27 cm x W 25 cm x H 80.5cm | Newborn bassinet: Yes

  • Simple drop-side feature
  • Grows with baby
  • Can be tricky to put up and down

For parents who want a travel cot from birth – perhaps to keep at a family member or caregiver's house – the Joie Kubbie Sleep combines the functionality of a travel cot with that of a bedside crib, with a drop-down side operated by a button that allows easier access to a newborn while in bassinet mode. It does sit quite high up so the exact functionality will differ depending on the type of bed you have, but in those early days when mum is healing it could be a lifesaver.

"One of the great features of the Joie Kubbie Sleep travel cot is that it can be used beside the bed once its straps are attached to the bed, and its side is dropped," said MFM reviewer Dominic, who tested this with his newborn daughter. He was also impressed with the durability, saying, "I’m really impressed with the quality of the build, despite the ‘sticky’ mechanics. Once assembled, it feels sturdy enough to last a number of years, which will be helpful for when our daughter can start using it as a playpen."

Once your baby is old enough, you simply put up the side, drop the mattress down to the base of the cot, and it becomes a generously-sized travel cot and playpen that'll last until the child weighs 15kg. The pull-and-click functionality takes a few minutes to master, and like others of this style there's an order you need to memorise in order to get it to go up and down smoothly, but Joie has a great instructional video to help .

Read our full MadeForMums Joie Kubbie travel cot review

Available from: Very and Argos

9. Red Kite Dreamer Bedside Travel Crib, £65

– best budget travel cot for co-sleeping.

Red Kite Dreamer Bedside Travel Crib

Suitable from: birth (with bassinet) to 15kg | Travel cot weight: 7.6kg | Unfolded dimensions: L99cm x W57cm x H76cm| Folded dimensions: L27cm x W71cm x H26m| Newborn bassinet: Yes

  • Permanent drop-side option
  • Flimsy newborn insert

Like the Joie Kubbie sleep, the Red Kite Dreamer offers the perfect travel option for families with newborns that use a bedside crib at home, as it has the same drop-side functionality built into a more portable travel cot. However, unlike the Joie Kubbie Sleep, which has a button-operated drop-side, this one is fastened with buckles, making it more suited to those who want to keep the cot fastened to their bed with the side dropped permanently down, for a safe way to cosleep with a newborn.

Once the baby is older, it becomes a travel cot that's almost a metre in length, offering lots of space for a growing toddler. Our testers were divided on the mattress' comfort levels. While our reviewer found it to be too firm for their 9 month old, other testers really rated it. "As travel cots go this is one of the comfiest mattresses I’ve seen. It feels nice and padded and had a solid firm base underneath to secure into the cot," said home tester Bridget, who tested this with her 4 month old.

Our testers did find the bassinet insert for newborns a little flimsy, but fine given that's only used for the first few months before moving to the full travel cot. It's also lightweight to carry and one of the smaller folds on this list.

Read our full MadeForMums Red Kite Dreamer beside travel cot review

Available from: Argos and Red Kite

10. Chicco Next2Me PopUp, £199

— best travel cot for versatile newborn co-sleeping.

Chicco Next2Me Pop Up tester picture

Suitable from: birth to 6 months | Travel cot weight: 10.5kg | Unfolded dimensions: L97cm x W80cm x H82cm | Folded dimensions: L97cm x W84cm x H23m | Newborn bassinet: No | Awards: Silver – Travel Cot, MadeForMums Awards 2023

  • 6 height positions
  • Quick and easy fold
  • Shorter life span than other options
  • Can be difficult to transport

The PopUp is the latest offering from the Chicco Next2Me range and is a great option for parents who will be travelling with their young baby a lot in the first 6 months. The Red Kite Dreamer and Joie Kubbie Sleep also offer co-sleeping but, unlike these, the PopUp has a range of features that make it a really great choice for newborns.

We love that the crib has 6 adjustable heights to better help it align the barrier of the crib to the parents' mattress — this is particularly useful if you're travelling and staying in different places. Also, thanks to its foldable feet, it is suitable for use with beds with storage compartments. It also comes with straps that allow the crib to conveniently attach to different beds. It can be used as a standalone or bedside crib and transforms easily between both. It also has 2 wheels that make it easy to move from room to room around the house.

There is an ergonomically designed mattress included and the crib itself has mesh panelling on all 4 sides, providing great visibility and air ventilation as your baby sleeps.

MFM reviewer Helen who tested the Chicco Next2Me Pop Up with her 1-month-old son Alessio said, "The Pop Up works very well as a crib for the early months of a baby’s life, especially for people who will be travelling a lot, because it is so easy to put up and down. It would certainly be a practical buy if you are going to be driving to stay away from home several times in the first 6 months of your baby’s life."

The crib has an impressively quick and easy 3-second fold that Helen thought was one of the standout features of the travel cot: "The ease of putting the cot up and down with the 3-second fold, and without the need to dissemble anything, is the main selling point and for good reason. It easily folds up into one piece and is easy to insert into the travel bag included." However, at 10.5kg, the PopUp is the heaviest option on our list and is quite bulky when folded. Whilst compact and able to fit under some beds while not in use, it does have a large footprint and therefore takes up quite a lot of car boot space and may not fit into the boot of smaller cars.

Read our full MadeForMums Chicco Next2Me Pop Up travel cot review

Available from: John Lewis , Amazon and Boots

11. BabyBjörn Travel Cot Light, £219.90

– best for no upper weight limit.

BabyBjörn Travel Cot Light being tested

Suitable from: 0-3 years | Travel cot weight: 6kg (including travel bag) | Unfolded dimensions: L112cm x W64cm x 82cm | Folded dimensions: L49cm x W60cm x H14cm | Newborn bassinet: No

  • No upper weight limit
  • Easy to set up
  • Premium feel
  • Extra thick mattress
  • One of the most expensive options

This lightweight, easy-to-use travel cot impressed our parent tester for a number of reasons – as you'd expect for one of the most expensive options on our list.

The brand known for stylish baby products won't disappoint parents on the go, with a sleek silhouette, premium-feeling fabrics and excellent functionality. It's impressively easy to set up and fold down – a true highlight compared to trickier styles such as the Joie Kubbie Sleep. Simply pull out each leg, click it into place on the top frame, then place the mattress inside and secure with poppers.

MFM Head of Consumer Content and mum of 3 Christy commented: "It's so easy to set up, which is really useful if you forget how between holidays, or are asking a grandparent to help. I had no worries about sleepily packing it up at the airport hotel before we took an early flight."

The mattress is extra thick, an essential luxury as the base rests on the floor. This design means there's no weight limit, a real plus point for parents with heavier-than-average toddler.

Christy, who tested the cot with her tall 2 year old, says: "I loved the fact that the BabyBjorn has no weight limit. With a heavy toddler who is not ready for a bed, it's perfect. He slept very well, even though we tested it on a hard tiled floor."

The cleverly designed shape, with the sides inclining towards the top, also makes it harder for little ones to climb out of, and the mesh walls give great visibility from any angle.

The cot folds up into a flat rectangle shape, stored in a carry bag. Christy adds: "We took it as hold luggage out our TUI flight, and could even have fitted it inside our large family suitcase to avoid dropping it off at the 'oversized luggage' desk."

Available from: John Lewis and BabyBjörn

12. Tutti Bambini CoZee Go 3-in-1 Bassinet, Travel Cot & Playpen, £129

— best stylish travel cot.

Tutti Bambini CoZee Go Travel Cot

Suitable from: Birth (with bassinet) to 3 years | Travel cot weight: 6.5kg | Unfolded dimensions: L133cm x W98cm x H65cm | Folded dimensions: L72cm x W62cm x H14cm | Newborn bassinet: Yes | Awards: Bronze – Travel Cot, MadeForMums Awards 2023

  • Multi-functional
  • Quick to put together
  • Mattress included
  • Quite large

Suitable from birth and adapting to a toddler travel cot and playpen, this Scandi-style cot impressed our testers with its appealing, stylish design and ease of use.

It's a breeze to initially put together and then fold away and, at 6.5kg, it is one of the more lightweight options on our list. It's suitable from birth with the included newborn bassinet and foldable mattress. As your baby gets older, the mattress can be unfolded to be used as a floor-level travel cot. Then you can zip open the mesh window and you've turned it into a playpen.

The mesh fabric all around the cot provides great visibility and airflow and, available separately, is the Day & Night Shade which can help your baby switch off and sleep in bright or unfamiliar places. We also love that there is a carry case included for storage or travelling. It's not the most compact travel cot when it's assembled and is still quite large when it's folded — it's wide and square, which may be awkward to transport in smaller car boots. Our testers also found that fitting everything in the carry case and zipping it back up again could be difficult.

Parent tester Cali, who tested the CoZee Go with her 13-month-old son Teddy, really loved the style and quality of the travel cot: "There are cheaper travel cot and playpen options out there but they don't look as stylish or high quality. I absolutely love the minimalist look, it's stylish and neutral. All of the materials feel extremely good quality — this is definitely one of the comfier travel cots that we've used."

Cali also praised its different elements, "The CoZee Go makes a great playpen, the zip opening was especially good for giving my son the freedom to come and go as he pleases. As a travel cot, its a really good size so should last well into toddlerhood."

Parent tester Claire, who tested this with her 3-month-old son Zach also praised the design of the cot, "It is a high-end, stylish travel cot that’s built to last and worth its price tag. It also packs up compactly for ease of transport and has a very comfortable mattress that I think little ones will sleep well in."

Available from: Kiddies Kingdom , Natural Baby Shower and Tutti Bambini

13. ErgoPouch Easy Sleep Portable Crib, £69.97

Best for: lightweight newborn travel crib.

ergopouch portable bassinet crib tester image final

Suitable from: birth to showing signs of rolling | Travel cot weight: 2.2kg | Unfolded dimensions: L80cm x W49cm x H27cm | Folded dimensions (in backpack): L50cm x W49cm x H8cm | Newborn bassinet: Yes | Awards: Silver – Travel Cot, MadeForMums Awards 2024

  • Very light and compact
  • Mosquito net included
  • Multifunctional

Considerably smaller – by design – than the more traditional travel cots on our list, this lightweight folding crib weighs in at a very portable 2.2kg. It is suitable for overnight sleep with newborns, so ideal for babies who are sleeping in a moses basket or crib at home and not quite ready to spend their holiday in a larger cot. Our testers found the breathable mesh sides make it easy to keep an eye on your baby, and the easy fold and included storage backpack make this a great shout for travel in the early days. The high sides and sturdy steel frame also make it a safe resting place for tummy time and play.

You’ll be hard pressed to find a lighter travel cot, but the downside of it being such as super-lightweight crib is that it has a relatively short usage span for sleep. ErgoPouch say the product is designed as a safe sleep area for a newborn infant, but do advise you discontinue use once your baby shows signs of rolling, or has reached 9kg (whichever comes first).

Holly, who tested it with her 7 week old, Charlotte, says, “My honest initial thoughts were that it was flimsy – however as soon as I assembled the product I realised it was exceptionally well produced - the materials are wonderfully lightweight which allows it to be carried in the accompanying backpack with ease. Similarly, I was worried that the mattress would be overly thin but in reality it is not much thinner than the mattress we currently have in the moses basket and is soft and comfortable. Great value for money!”

We also like the fact the mattress is breathable, and the cotton cover can be removed for washing. For lazy days by the pool or in your garden, it even comes with a mosquito net for extra protection for your baby. Folded down and popped in the travel case, it can also fit in overhead lockers on the airplane, or inside a suitcase.

Available from: Ergopouch and Natural Baby Shower

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Why do I need a travel cot?

One of the main benefits of travel cots are their portability. Regular cots are often made of wood and to disassemble and put in a car or suitcase would be quite a task! With a travel cot disassembly is usually a matter of a few minutes (or even seconds) and some of the travel cots on our list fold small enough to fit in a suitcase or overhead locker alongside the stroller.

Travel cots are an on-the-go sleeping option that means you won’t have to rely on sleeping arrangements at your destination. For frequent travellers they can be as familiar to little ones as their regular bed; helping to aid sleep in a different environment.

What to look for when buying a travel cot

Portability — Travel cots have lighter-weight components and are designed to be easily carried and stored. But they're still cots, so none of them are going to fold into a truly tiny package. They fold into different shapes so look for the folded style that suits your needs. Some of the travel cots on our list fold into a long 3D rectangular shape more suited to public transport, others fold flat to fit well in a car boot.

Weight — Travel cots vary significantly in weight - we found some that are under 7kg and others that weigh in at a hefty 10.5kg. There's even a super-light travel crib, albeit with a shorter usage period. Think about how often you’re going to use it, and if you’ll be lifting it up and down stairs or in and out of a car. If you want frequent use, a very lightweight travel cot may suit you best. Of course, a heavier cot is likely to feel more sturdy and offer more functionality.

Ease of assembly/disassembly — Once you have the knack, putting a travel cot up and down should be a very quick process - a matter of minutes, if not seconds. Do read the instructions though, many have a knack and have parts that need to be put together in a very specific order. If you only plan on using it occasionally, a cot with a very easy, or intuitive fold, might suit you better than an 'easy once you've practised a few times' option.

Age suitability — Age suitability really varies for travel cots. Most can be used from birth – we’ve specified the manufacturer’s instructions – but the travel cots that have a built-in bassinet offer a cosier, elevated sleep environment for newborns. This will also make bending down to lift them out easier if they need frequent settling through the night. Several of the cots even have drop-down sides to allow them to be used as a bedside crib. Some cots can only be used for a few months while others are suitable up to around 3.5 years.

Mattress — Travel cot mattresses tend to be thinner and harder than normal cot mattresses. This is partly to enable a compact fold and easy storage, and is why travel cots are usually not recommended for permanent overnight sleep. But remember, a firm mattress is important for safe sleep for your baby, and doesn’t mean your child won’t be comfortable. Most manufacturers will state that you shouldn't add an extra mattress to a travel cot.

Extra functions — Some travel cots can serve as a handy playpen once babies can sit up. Some also have a changing station, which could be useful if you’re frequently travelling with a baby.

How, when and where will you use your travel cot?

Do you plan to use the travel cot frequently during the year, or do you need it for a particular holiday? The frequency and location of where you’ll use it will help when considering weight, functionality and budget. For example, if the travel cot will be used for overnight stays at relatives or friends every month, you won’t need to worry too much about weight and the ease of assembly – especially if it can remain constructed.

For holidays in hot climates, a breathable mattress and all-around mesh panel are factors to consider. These help with air circulation and will provide a more comfortable environment for your child to sleep. Some travel cots include or offer the option of an insect net and sun protection.

For travel involving flights, it’s worth investigating your airline’s baggage allowances. A light, compact-folding model with easy assembly could be your best solution.

How much does a travel cot cost?

Our list covers travel cot prices ranging from £35 up to more than £200 - so quite a wide scope. For items at all price points, we expect a safe, comfortable and stable sleeping environment.

When looking at budget options, our reviewers found that they certainly did the trick and functioned well as a travel cot but were quite basic with limited added extras. For example, you shouldn’t expect a changing station included on a lower priced travel cot.

When considering more high-end travel cots we still expect good value (not overpriced), premium components and extra thought on a design that will make traveling with kids a breeze. Of course, the more often you travel, the easier it is to get your money’s worth out of a more expensive travel cot.

The mid-range options on our list – priced under £100 include many great benefits and may tick quite a few boxes but without some of the lush extras of more expensive models.

How did we choose our 13 of the Best?

When testing travel cots, we considered size and weight limits, mattress quality, effectiveness, ease of build/fold, ease of transportation, any extra features or additions, and value the money.

Our 10 of the Best lists are compiled by qualified and experienced parenting journalists. They rely on a number of sources, including our independent reviews, testing undertaken during the MadeForMums Awards, and feedback from our home testing panel and Top Testers Club. Each year thousands of products are put through their paces by hundreds of parents across the country on behalf of MadeForMums, to ensure we’re bringing you honest and true reviews and recommendations.

Our list is not an ordered ranking from 1-10, instead it is a carefully selected group of tried-and-tested products, each ofwhich we believe is  best for  a different situation or requirement. We don’t just tell you what is best, we help you discover what is best for  your family .

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  • Class A CMHR28 Foam, 5 cm thick
  • Good support to head, back and legs.
  • Excellent breathability because the microfibre cover sits over the Separate waterproof liner
  • Waterproof liner protector fitted under the cover to protect the foam core this liner is easy wipe clean
  • Removable & machine washable  microfibre cover washable at 60°c
  • Cover made from Soft & luxurious microfibre fabric
  • Mattress can be rolled for travel more comfortable than having it in two halves with a break in the middle Did you know this about travel cot mattresses? When you buy a travel cot you will probably not be happy about the mattress that is supplied with the travel cot. You  may will feel it is like a brick and looks very uncomfortable for your baby. The fact is the Travel cot would not pass a British Standard if it was supplied with a deep mattress. It would be considered as a hand or foot trap between the soft side of the travel cot and the firm side of the mattress. So we are looking for a balance here to improve the comfort of your travel cot mattress and keep you little one safe. At the most a 4 of 5 cm mattress would be safest to lay over the existing travel cot mattress, definitely do not consider anything 7 cm or more that would be risky. too much of a trap especially if your child pulls themselves up and gets a foot between the deep side of a travel cot mattress and the soft side of the travel cot  It is also vital to ensure your mattress has waterproof protection to the core and a removable washable padded cover. A cover that can be washed at 60°c the temperature require to kill dust mites. Avoid having the waterproof protection over the top of the cover if you can. Putting a waterproof cover over the top of the mattress with reduce the breathability. better to between the cover and the mattress core. Also it is a plus if the waterproof protection is easy wipe clean  

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Best travel cots: tried and tested

Whether used at home, at the grandparents' or as a playpen, a travel cot can be a familiar place for your baby to sleep, wherever they are. After rigorous research and testing, we reveal the best travel cots to buy in 2024.

By Poppy O'Neill | Last updated Apr 22, 2024

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While you may have dedicated a lot of time to finding the best crib , moses basket or cot bed for your child, we tend to give less thought to which travel cot to buy. But getting the best sleep possible is just as important while you're away from home, so we've put some of the best travel cots on the market through their paces.

While they're mainly used for overnight stays at a grandparent's house, or longer holidays, travel cots can also be used instead of a traditional crib or playpen for both babies and toddlers. They are portable, easy to carry, fit in your car boot and should be fairly lightweight too. Pack your travel cot along with a baby monitor and your little one's best baby blanket and you're good to go.

Our parent tester, Ruth, and her 18-month-old put some of the UK's top-rated travel cots through their paces. We also turned to the Mumsnet forums - home of the UK's largest network of parents - to seek out authentic recommendations and honest reviews of the travel cots they'd used with their own children. Referring to expert review sites for extra information, we collated all the information to bring you our top picks, of the best travel cots 2024.

The best travel cots 2024: editor's picks

Joie kubbie Bassinet Travel Cot

Red Kite Travel Cot

Graco FoldLite LX Travel Cot

Joie kubbie™ sleep travel cot.

Lift and lower side panel means baby can be picked up and placed down without hassle

Compact frame that packs down into a travel bag

Mesh panels on all four sides

Padded top rail

Too small to be used as a playpen

Material isn't machine-washable

Price on writing: From £100 | Suitable from: Birth to three years (15kg) | Weight: 8.79kg

Tried and tested by Mumsnet: Read our full Joie kubbie™ Sleep review

The Joie kubbie™ Sleep is a real steal and a brilliant choice for new parents who want something that covers all bases - that's why we've named it our best travel cot overall for 2024. Versatile in style and cocoon-like in the way it nurtures and grows with newborns, the kubbie™ Sleep also comes with a bassinet that can easily be attached and detached.

A unique feature of the kubbie™ Sleep that our tester was impressed by is that when your baby is in the bassinet, you can tuck the cot close to your bed and adjust the height of the crib so that it acts like a co-sleeper. It's a lovely feature if you're travelling with a tiny baby, it provides extra peace of mind and easy access for changing and breastfeeding .

Great for parents who

Have a newborn

Like the idea of a co-sleeper and want to keep their baby close during the night

Want a cot that can last up to three years old

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Red Kite Sleeptight Travel Cot

Lightweight and folds down compactly into a travel bag

Quick to assemble and fold away

Easy to clean

Mesh sides make it easy to see baby

The mattress is thinner than some other baby travel cot mattresses on the market, such as the Joie kubbie™ Sleep

Doesn't have wheels

Price on writing: £37 | Suitable from: Birth to three years (or able to climb out) | Weight: 8.5 kg

Tried and tested by Mumsnet : Read our full Red Kite Sleeptight Travel Cot review .

Robust and simple in design, the Red Kite Sleeptight Travel Cot is a basic, practical travel cot that you'll be glad to have for the odd night away from home with your little one. With breathable mesh on four sides, a carry bag and padding over the poles and edges, it's got everything you need for a safe night's sleep - or a handy play pen.

Mumsnetters say the mattress could be thicker and better quality, which is often the case with cheaper travel cots. If you're looking for a separate mattress, this one from Mother Nurture fits the Red Kite perfectly and folds up for extra practicality while on-the-go.

Need a bed for short trips or as a secondary for the grandparents' house

Are on a tight budget

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Lightweight and easy to fold up and down

Collapses to just 26 cm wide

Comes with a removable infant bassinet

2 wheels for easy manoeuvring

The mattress could be thicker

Price on writing: £80 | Suitable from: Birth to three years (or able to climb out) | Weight: 6.78 kg

With two ways to fold, the Graco FoldLite LX is a brilliant cot for frequent use. The quick fold is designed for speed, while 'Home Fold' is ultra-thin at just 26cm wide - perfect for storing away at home.

We love the two-wheel design that makes the cot easy to drag around, and it's not bad to look at either. The base is one of the lowest to the ground on our list, making it a good option for using as a playpen. It also comes with a removable infant bassinet for smaller babies.

Graco are well-loved by Mumsnetters thanks to their good-quality, affordable baby gear, and this travel cot is no exception.

Want a cot that can be put up and down frequently without too much hassle

Have limited space for storage

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LittleLife Arc 2

Insect-proof mesh for hot weather and the outdoors

Has a front panel with a safety toggle that can be zipped open or closed, making it a great option to use as an outdoor playpen

Colour-coded poles make assembly simple

Lightweight option

Thin mattress

Sunshade must be bought separately

Price on writing: £110 | Suitable from: Birth to three years (15kg), but we'd recommend it for toddlers | Weight: 2.5kg

Tried and tested by Mumsnet: Read our full LittleLife Arc 2 review

The LittleLife Arc 2 is extremely lightweight (practically featherweight, really, at just 2.5kg), is designed just like a tent and can be folded down compactly to fit into a backpack, which comes with it. This makes it perfect for use on public transport, holidays and camping.

It works just as well outdoors as it does indoors and is great for those grab-and-go moments. Our tester really liked its tent-like design - close to the floor means there's no risk of kids falling out and the cosier sleeping space makes it ideal for younger babies. She was also impressed by the mosquito net - perfect for travel wherever you're headed.

Use public transport when travelling

Want something that could double up as a playpen

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BabyBjörn Travel Cot Light

Durable construction

Very comfy mattress

Mattress and fabric is removable and machine-washable

Mattress is fairly close to the floor – one side can be unzipped for easy access though

It’s one of the more expensive cots around

Price on writing: £220 | Suitable from: Birth to three years | Weight: 6kg (including carry bag)

Tried and tested by Mumsnet: Read our full BabyBjorn Light review

If you have a little extra to spend, then the luxury and comfort of BabyBjörn's Light will make sleepovers fuss-free no matter where you go. Our tester found it sturdy, simple to set-up and really easy to transport. The mattress is considerably more comfy than those you'll find in cheaper travel cots, and all the fabric parts are removable and machine washable.

The main drawback is the price tag, but if you have the means, then this cot won't let you down.

Need a small portable crib that can be taken on short or long trips

Want to invest in a travel bed that can stand heavy use

Related: The best teddy bears and soft toys for kids of all ages

Joie Commuter Change

Two wheels make this cot easy to move around

Easy to fold and unfold

Bassinet and changing unit don’t fit into carry bag

Side of the cot can’t be pulled down like the new Joie kubbie™ Sleep

Price on writing: £100 | Suitable from: Birth to 15kg | Weight: 12.3kg

Tried and tested by Mumsnet: Read our full Joie Commuter Change review

Winner of the Mumsnet Best Travel Cot 2018 award, the Joie Commuter Change didn’t quite make our top five this year, but it’s still a great product and definitely worth considering.

Our tester loved all the added extras that come with the Commuter Change. Not only is there a full-size bassinet, which will save your back when reaching down to your child, but the cot also comes with a changing table which handily clips onto the top.

Read next: The best cot mattresses for a safe night's sleep

Bugaboo Stardust

Great quality mattress

Takes just one second to unfold and three seconds to fold

Can be folded with the mattress left in

Carrycot insert for newborns

On the expensive side

Only suitable up to 2 years

Price on writing: £225 | Suitable from: Birth to two years | Weight: 6.7kg

For those considering a travel cot to use from birth, the Bugaboo Stardust is a great option. It comes with a carrycot insert which means the cot can be used as a bedside crib - perfect for co-sleeping away from home.

It has a height-adjustable mattress and an incredibly easy fold up and down. When folded up, the travel cot is nice and slim, making for easy storage. The mattress is great quality and thicker than the others on our list. At just over £200, it's on the premium end of the spectrum, and the manufacturer recommends only using it up to 2 years, so it doesn't have quite the longevity of most other travel cots, which generally can be used until the age of three.

Want to co-sleep safely away from home

Are expecting to use the cot frequently for sleeping

Related: The best breast pumps, as recommended by Mumsnetters

Travel cots: our pick of the best of the rest

Sturdy but pricey.

We have the Nuna Sena and its amazing, the most hassle-free assembling I've seen having watched BIL trying to get his cheap and cheerful one up! You just push the ring in the middle. It looks great and my kids have both slept great in it when we're away. Also sturdy enough to double as a temporary living room playpen for a while too! Has definitely been one of my highly recommended baby items.

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Nuna Sena Aire

Best travel cot for use as a playpen

Quite a while ago now we bought a BabyDan one from John Lewis which is the same dimensions as a standard cot (not cot bed). Extra handy as we could also use the actual cot mattress in it for extra comfort if we had space in the car, or latterly when we had got rid of the cot but had friends or relatives to stay

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BabyDan Travel Cot

Best travel cot for air travel

I've been to many different countries on different planes, trains and automobiles and the Phil & Teds is the only one which works across various check in requirements and ages of children ...100% [would recommend] the P&T one if you actually intend travelling with it, as opposed to staying at Granny's place every now and again.

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Phil & Teds Traveller Travel Crib

What age is a travel cot for?

This type of cot is usually used from the newborn stage up until toddlerhood – or until the little wriggler can climb out by themselves.

Do I actually need a one?

The short answer is: no, not necessarily, but that depends entirely on your lifestyle.

Portable beds can be expensive and can take up unnecessary space in an otherwise baby-filled home, so if you think you'll only get use out of one for two weeks of the year, then you could probably do without.

If you already have a co-sleeper, Moses basket or carrycot that you use with a travel system , you might be able to use that when you're away from home with a smaller baby.

If, however, you tend to travel often or think your little one will have regular sleepovers with the grandparents, then a travel cot is a great solution.

It'll not only be easier to cart around, but it'll offer a familiar and comforting environment for your child no matter where they rest their head.

Are travel cots safe?

Safety is crucial when buying a travel bed for your little one so, while all products should have some sort of testing certification, be sure to check the safety features out yourself.

If you plan to buy in-store, ask to see it being assembled

Check how sturdy it is – could it withstand being knocked into?

Look for safety locks on wheels if there are any – can they also be tucked away when not in use?

Choking hazards are also something to look out for so make sure that small parts, like zips, are well covered

Check for sharp corners and padded rails

Assess whether your child would be able to climb out easily – check that the side panels are high enough

Safe sleeping and travel cot mattresses

The Lullaby Trust says that all cots need to comply with British Standards Institution (BSI) safety standards regardless of how old they are. If there is no safety standard number visible then you shouldn't buy it.

When it comes to safe sleeping, they also insist that the bed's original mattress needs to be firm, entirely flat and waterproof with no soft or cushioned areas, particularly around the baby's head. Babies should be placed on their backs with their feet at the foot of the cot.

Soft mattresses are known to increase the risk of SIDS as they make it harder for babies to lose body heat, which can cause them to become too hot.

Sleep positioners and pillows must not be used and there should also be no loose or bulky bedding inside the crib as this can cause a baby to overheat.

Even if the mattress feels thin, don't be tempted to place folded blankets underneath your child. Go for a baby sleeping bag or a well-fitted swaddle instead.

The Lullaby Trust also advise that portable cribs aren’t placed against radiators and remain out of reach of blind cords.

How much does a travel cot cost?

Prices range from £20 to over £200, and your budget will probably depend entirely on how much you think you'll use it.

As with anything, the most expensive option won't necessarily be best suited to you and your child. Some cheaper models may do just the trick and will last well into the toddler years too.

Can I buy one secondhand?

Yes, you can, but make sure you always follow the manufacturer's instructions before using.

Make sure it isn’t damaged or broken, that the frame is intact and that there aren’t any sharp edges that could cause injury. If possible, ask to assemble and fold it down before you buy to check it works as it should.

Secondhand travel cots can go from anywhere between £10 and £80.

Other things to consider when buying a travel cot

1. portability.

Check the size and weight. Can it be folded down compactly? Is it likely to fit into the boot of your car?

If you tend to travel by public transport, you'll want a bed that's lightweight and easy to carry. For planes, some small cots may even be able to fit into an overhead locker.

2. Assembly and storage

By nature, travel beds are usually easy to put up and fold down. Pop-ups are, of course, the easiest, but check to see if your chosen product is quick to assemble, fold and pack away.

When it comes to storage, the amount of space you have at home will influence your decision.

Some models have mattresses that fold with the frame before they go into a bag, and most will fit into the back of a cupboard or under a bed when stored away.

3. How to clean

Babies create mess – and a lot of it too. Look for a removable mattress that comes with a fitted sheet, which you will be able to stick in the washing machine.

Some cots have removable side panels, but if they don’t then you can always wipe them clean with warm water.

4. Extra features

Many larger models double up as a playpen which is great for keeping your child safe at all times no matter where they are. Some even come with changing tables, mobiles and bassinets for newborns.

You’ll find that the added extras will usually need to be carried separately once the frame is folded down. Brands that offer attachments like these include Joie (the Joie Commuter Change won Mumsnet Best Travel Cot 2018), BabyBjorn and Graco.

Some, like the Arc 2, also come with added extras like built-in mosquito nets for camping.

What's the best travel cot to buy?

The Joie kubbie Sleep is the best travel cot to buy in 2024. Mumsnetters love that it doubles as a co-sleeper, making it a versatile, useful and great value buy. The compact design makes it easy to transport and set up, while the bedside feature allows for easy access to your baby during the night. Overall, the Joie Baby Kubbie Sleep Bedside Travel Cot is a great choice for parents looking for a safe and comfortable sleep solution for their little one.

How we tested and why you should trust us

For continuity, we try to get one tester to test all the products in a single category. This reduces any potential variables during the testing process and ensures that our results are based on like-for-like comparisons. After approximately 24 hours of research, our tester, Ruth, produced a shortlist of 14 cots to put to the test. The list included the most highly recommended cots by Mumsnet users and other review sites, plus a wide range of designs and price tags, from nifty pop-ups to more studier models akin to traditional cribs.

Each product was tested in rooms with both carpet and laminate flooring, then scored on six key areas:

Safety and stability

Comfort and day-to-day use, cleanliness, value for money.

Five products were then awarded a Mumsnet Best badge – these are the products that we feel offer the absolute best value for most parents. We also gave honourable mentions to four others.

Ruth scored each product based on each criteria below, with the highest scoring coming out on top as the overall winner. Honourable mentions were then given to nine other top-performing beds.

We looked at a number of factors including:

Durability and materials – how well was each product made and finished?

Safety features – did the product have padded rails, lockable wheels, mesh ventilation, firm bedding, a locking system etc? And could a baby's fingers become trapped? Ruth studied everything from the frame to the mattress

Choking hazards – were there any parts that could come loose?

Sturdiness – she walked into it, knocked it against furniture and dropped it when assembled and packed away. Could each cot withstand the weight of both an adult and child if accidentally fallen into?

Safety standards – she also looked for the appropriate safety labels

Height of side panels – could a child climb out easily?

Assembly and folding

How straightforward was it to assemble and fold?

Were written or visual instructions clear and precise? Could the instructions also be accessed online and were there video tutorials to guide you through?

Each cot was assembled and taken down 20 times – this was also timed to see how long it would take

We also wanted to see which products might cause difficulty for people with mobility issues and which were the easiest to assemble and take down

Ruth also considered how easy it would be to access spare parts and whether each cot came with a warranty

Ruth looked at how much space the cot took up in a room – did it slot in easily, and was it more suited to indoors or outdoors?

Could it be moved around easily, particularly through doorways, from one room to another, and up and down the stairs? Did it have to be folded in order to do so?

How easy was it to place the child inside? Could the side panels be lowered?

When inside, was the little one comfy? Did they like it and was there enough room to sleep and to play?

Was it heavy to carry and did it fit comfortably in the boot of an average-sized family car? Could it be taken on public transport easily?

Ruth analysed looks, including colours, fabrics and overall design

Did the bed fit in with the décor? Was the design attractive and user-friendly?

Were there different colours to choose from?

The likes of mud, sand, peanut butter, milk and orange juice were smeared and spilled onto the interior and exterior to see how easy stains were to remove

Ruth also checked for removable bedding that could easily be thrown into the washing machine

We tested products with a variety of price tags and compared the more expensive models to those that were cheaper

If pricey, was it worth the price tag?

And were there any extras included to make the investment more justified?

How real-life comparative testing makes Mumsnet Reviews unique

We commissioned Ruth Lumley to write about and test a variety of toddler and baby travel cots. Ruth is a journalist who has used a number of baby beds with her three young children – from the newborn stage right through to toddlerhood and while holidaying abroad and visiting relatives in the UK.

During the research process, she looked at the types of products available, scoured the Mumsnet forums for recommendations and spoke to baby sleep experts from The Lullaby Trust , an organisation that provides advice on safer sleep for babies.Ruth tried out each bed with her youngest child, who was 18 months old at the time of testing. She tested each for at least three nights, both at home and at the grandparents' house, which meant that all the models were subject to the same environmental factors and held a child of the same age and weight.

About the author

Poppy O'Neill is a Content Editor at Mumsnet and a mother of two. She's been researching and reviewing baby and child products for 2 years, with a particular focus on baby essentials, toys and books for toddlers and outdoor play equipment. From potties to paddling pools and bunk beds to bedtime stories, she loves to deep-dive into research and find the best products out there.

Poppy is also an award-winning, best-selling children's and parenting author of books such as Don't Worry, Be Happy , The Extraordinary Book That Makes You Feel Happy  and Mother Power . She specialises in children's mental health and her books are used by therapists, teachers and SENCOs across the UK. She won a The Week Junior Book Award in 2023, her books have been translated into several languages and she's been featured in The Guardian, The Sunday Times and The Sun.

After earning a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Leeds and a PGCert in Fashion and Lifestyle Journalism from University of the Arts London, she worked in fashion for most of her 20s. When her children were young, she undertook an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Chichester and re-trained as an author and freelance writer.

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Here's how to check for bed bugs so you can avoid an infestation in your home this spring

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It's spring time and temperatures are beginning to rise, so that means it's also bug season.

That includes those pesky beg bugs, which a harmless but are still a nuisance and are tough to get rid of.

Bed bug “season” is generally considered to be between the end of spring and early November, but that isn’t representative of when these pests are most active, just when people start noticing.

Here's how to spot them:

How to check for bed bugs

Aptly named, bed bugs are most likely to be found in areas like mattresses and bed frames, as well as other cracks or crevices in a house. It’s typically said that if a crevice is small enough to hold a credit card, it also could hide a bed bug.

Bed bugs also can find refuge in electrical sockets, cracks in a wall or even cars.

An individual bug is typically the size of an apple seed, around a quarter to three-eighths of an inch, with an ovular body. Their color is largely determined by the last time the bug has fed and ranges from dark red to brownish color.

Dark spots found on furniture could be bed bug excrement, and small eggshells and pale-yellow skins typically are left by nymphs as they grow.

Bed bugs feed on blood from humans and other mammals and primarily are active at night. They can remain active in temperatures as low as 46 degrees Fahrenheit and die at temperatures around 113 degrees.

Bed bugs are great at hiding, which is why regular cleaning and clutter removal can help limit places where the bugs can occupy.

How to prevent bed bugs

Buying sealed encasements for mattresses and box springs also will keep populations of bed bugs from moving or infesting the material in the first place. Any bedding that’s brought into your house also should be inspected and washed before use.

Chemical treatments are available in stores that can be used to prevent infestations, like aerosols and dust applied in cracks and crevices around the house.

Delaware does not have any protections for renters whose residences become infested, but contacting a landlord and collaborating on a treatment plan is considered the best practice.

Are bed bugs making a comeback?: How to identify risks and avoid an infestation

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What to treat bed bug infestations

Consumer pesticides typically are ineffective in wiping out bed bug populations, so calling a professional is the best practice to take if you suspect your home’s been infested with bed bugs. Professional treatments sometimes involve steam cleaning or heat treatments that may take up to eight hours.  

It’s not recommended to dispose of infested items, which can cause the populations to migrate. However, in multifamily homes, disposal is sometimes the safest option. A pest control specialist can help determine what method is the best for your situation.

Monitors and traps are available at stores, from simple plastic tray arrangements to chemical baiting and electronic devices that work to draw and trap the bugs.

While professional treatments are effective in wiping out certain populations, they don’t always guarantee infestations won’t come back.

Experts also assure that a bed bug infestation is not indicative of a “dirty” lifestyle, as people often pick them up when traveling.  

Anthony DiMattia contributed to this story

14 Best Bed Frames of 2024

Whether you want a stylish headboard or lots of storage space (or both), these are the beds for you.

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In the Good Housekeeping Institute Textiles Lab, we test bedding of all kinds and evaluate bedroom essentials based on feedback from our survey panelists, a group comprised of thousands of GH readers and GH+ members . In our most recent survey, we collected more than 100,000 data points to analyze , and we used them to find top-performing bedroom furniture brands with excellent customer service and quality. In addition to researching brands, materials and design features, we also had our testers try some of the frames in their own homes to get real-user feedback.

Our top picks:

  • Best Overall: Thuma The Bed
  • Best Value: Zinus Mia Metal Platform Bed Frame
  • Best Upholstered: Article Tessu Bed
  • Best Wooden: Crate & Barrel Keane Bed
  • Best Basic: Amazon Basics Foldable Metal Platform Bed Frame

Thuma The Bed

The Bed

Spending hours piecing together a complicated bed frame isn't ideal. T hanks to Thuma's thoughtful bed frame design, you don't have to worry about tricky assembly. The bed frame can be built without any tools and requires just two bolts to be twisted into place. According to one Textiles Lab analyst who loves her Thuma bed, the easy-to-assemble frame "fits together like a puzzle." Another analyst added, "I like that the pieces click together because it never makes any noise and feels very sturdy."

Our testers noted that while the bed frame is a breeze to build (one tester even put it together on her own), the pieces are large and heavy. We recommend finding someone to help with moving and assembly. And while the brand offers a generous 100-day trial period, the original boxes are needed for returns.

There are three options to choose from: The PillowBoard comes with a cushioned pillow surrounded by a machine washable cover for the headboard, the Headboard has a wooden back and the Headboard + Cushion combines the two. We love that there are four wood finishes and either linen or boucle upholstery to choose from for a customized look to perfectly coordinate with your bedroom. All of our testers gave the bed frame high scores for appearance, with one sharing, "It looks very elegant and expensive," and another describing the design as "timeless."

Material: Wood with optional upholstered headboard | Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King and California King | Returns: 100 days

Zinus Mia Metal Platform Bed Frame

Mia Metal Platform Bed Frame

If you're hoping to add extra storage room in your small space, look no further than the Zinus Mia platform bed frame. It features a 14-inch rise, so there's plenty of space underneath to stash your belongings, and users say it's "super roomy." The classic metal headboard is an incredible value. The frame has more than 33,000 five-star Amazon reviews from users who report that assembly is simple and intuitive, and our testers agree. One explained, "There were no problems at all with the instructions, and the bolts lined up perfectly. I really appreciated that I did not need to use other tools than what were provided to me."

We've tested several bed frames from Zinus, including a stylish farmhouse frame and a modern wooden option , and we're always impressed by the quality for the low price tag. Our testers said this bed felt "sturdy" and "solid," sharing that it didn't wobble or slide around the floor, but one tester said the frame sounded squeaky when she first assembled it, and testers of other Zinus bed frames have noted squeaking, as well.

According to the brand, a box spring isn't necessary because the supportive wooden slats are between 3 and 3.4 inches apart. If you prefer an even simpler look, the frame is available without a headboard, and it comes in black or white metal.

Material: Metal with wood slats | Sizes: Narrow Twin, Twin, Full, Queen and King | Returns: 30 days

Article Tessu Bed

Tessu Bed

Article's Tessu bed features upholstery all the way around for a cozy look and feel, and it comes in four serene shades that are perfect for the bedroom including blue, aqua, gray and taupe. The material is primarily polyester for durability, but it also features some linen in the blend for a more natural, lived-in aesthetic.

One Textiles Lab expert loves her furniture from Article, highlighting the brand's "simple, clean design" and describing her pieces as "very well-made." This frame has a foam-padded headboard to comfortably lean against while you scroll or read before bed, but beware of eating or drinking while you relax because the material is spot-clean only if a spill occurs.

The brand offers a 30-day trial period , but there are some strings attached. Article requires the original packaging to make returns and exchanges, or the brand charges a repackaging fee of $50. There are fees associated with returns, as well, and the cost is dependent on your location.

Material: Wood with upholstered outer | Sizes: Queen, King and California King | Returns: 30 days

Amazon Basics Foldable Metal Platform Bed Frame

Foldable Metal Platform Bed Frame

This easily transportable and affordable bed frame from Amazon Basics folds up compactly and lies flat when not in use. It's extremely popular and well-loved with more than 89,000 five-star reviews from users who appreciate the quick and simple assembly (no tools needed). One analyst who owned this bed frame shared that it "showed up in a box and simply unfolded into place."

Our analyst said, "It's the perfect pick for apartment living or someone shopping on a budget," explaining that the bed "doesn't require a separate box spring" and adding that it's "effortless to pack up" when it comes time to move. This model has a 14-inch rise for lots of storage in a small space, and the brand offers an 18-inch design for even more room.

The no-frills frame doesn't have a headboard or raised edge to secure your mattress in place, so our analyst and online reviewers say your mattress may shift a bit over time. For a more refined look, online reviewers recommend pairing the frame with a bed skirt to conceal the metal legs.

Material: Metal | Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen and King | Returns: 30 days

Burrow Chorus Bed with Wood Headboard

Chorus Bed with Wood Headboard

Burrow (one of our best sofa brands ) carries semi-customizable furniture including bed frames like the Chorus Bed, winner of a Good Housekeeping 2024 Best Bedding Award . The bed frame is available in two wood finishes and three fabrics with two leg types (straight or tapered) and an optional headboard.

It comes shipped to your house in boxes, and no tools are necessary for setup. Instead, the parts snap together and are secured with hand screws. Testers gave the bed perfect scores for easy assembly. One shared, "The assembly took roughly 20 minutes and the instructions were very straightforward." The same tester did note that the boxes are pretty heavy, adding that it was difficult to carry them all upstairs to her bedroom, but she was pleased with the delivery and setup overall.

Testers loved the traditional and streamlined style of both the wooden and upholstered bed frame options, describing the bed as "gorgeous" and "luxurious." Plus, they say the bed is stable once assembled and rated it highly for being quiet and not squeaking or creaking.

Material: Wood with optional upholstered outer | Sizes: Queen and King | Returns: 30 days

Zinus Taylor Platform Bed Frame

Taylor Platform Bed Frame

Both our GH editors and consumer testers love Zinus's line of bed frames, including the Taylor frame, with its soft and stylish velvet headboard and silver metal legs. This frame offers a sophisticated look for an affordable price.

Our testers loved that everything required for setup came in a compact box, and they found the bed frame easy to assemble with the tools and instructions provided by the brand. They also appreciated the Velcro-like material that keeps the bed's wooden support slates securely in place.

One tester shared that the frame is a little bulky, adding that it may not be a good fit for smaller spaces because of the added length from the headboard, but he loved that the headboard was "seamlessly" built into the frame and that a box spring wasn't necessary.

Material: Metal and plywood with upholstered headboard | Sizes: Full, Queen and King | Returns: 9 0 days

Crate & Barrel Keane Wood Bed

Keane Wood Bed

A solid wood bed frame is a classic furniture piece that works well with any room aesthetic, and we especially love the simple look of this pick from Crate & Barrel. A GH analyst who picked this frame after extensive searching shared, "I was looking for a bed frame that would look luxe, have good under-bed clearance for storage, be easy to keep clean and have a solid headboard. This one checked off all of those boxes and has held up perfectly after years of use."

The GH analyst also loves how much under-bed clearance (a whopping 13 inches) it offers. She shared, "It allows me to store stuff underneath when so many frames on the market are low to the ground."

There are three wood finishes to choose from that online reviewers describe as "beautiful," and there's an entire collection of furniture to match including dressers, bookcases and media consoles. Online reviewers also spoke highly of the quality of the mahogany wood, sharing that it's well-made and feels sturdy. Because the popular frame is in such high demand, it may take several weeks to ship, depending on your location and the color you select.

Material: Wood | Sizes: Queen and King | Returns: 30 days

Floyd The Bed Frame

The Bed Frame

This modular bed frame from Floyd is designed to change with you , easily transitioning from a Twin to Full/Queen to King-size bed with a movable panel. The brand offers a bed frame expansion kit that comes with an extra wood panel and the hardware needed to increase the size of your bed when it's time to shift up a size. The panels can be removed to create a smaller frame. The best part is that no tools are required to put it together. Simply connect the wooden pieces with the metal leg attachments, and secure it with the provided support strap. One online reviewer shared, "The bed was easy to put together and it feels very secure! No creaking or movement from the frame."

Online reviewers love that this simple style has a little storage space underneath, although the bed sits very close to the ground, which can make getting in and out of bed difficult. There are three types of wood to choose from and two colors of hardware to match your space. Lots of add-ons can attach directly to the frame, such as under-bed storage drawers, nightstands and a headboard (but these cost extra).

Material: Wood with metal legs | Sizes: Twin, Full/Queen and King | Returns: 30 days

IKEA Brimnes Bed Frame With Storage and Headboard

Brimnes Bed Frame With Storage and Headboard

This bed frame from IKEA offers tons of secret storage — there are spacious drawers underneath the mattress and shelves hidden behind the headboard — great for a small space or kid's room. Like most IKEA products, it's designed for self-assembly, and online reviewers note that this bed frame has a lot of parts and pieces to keep track of.

Although it may be difficult to assemble, online reviewers agree that there is ample storage space and that the drawers can hold lots of clothing and linens. One reviewer commented, "This bed has the BIGGEST storage draws I've ever seen... perfect for hiding toys to keep a room clean."

The brand recommends screwing the headboard into the wall with the included fasteners for some added stability. Choose from gray, white or black lightweight particleboard to match your space. IKEA offers additional shelving, wardrobes and more in the Brimnes collection for a coordinating bedroom set.

Material: Particleboard | Sizes: Full, Queen and King | Returns: 365 days unopened and 180 days opened

Willa Arlo Interiors Austell Velvet Wingback Bed

Austell Velvet Wingback Bed

For a luxurious look, velvet bed frames are majorly on-trend, and this one is on sale for under $225. The velvet upholstered bed frame is available in fashionable colors like green, pink and navy, along with basic black and white. The wingback design extends above your mattress and is padded for added comfort when it's time to lean back and relax in bed.

Self-assembly is required, but online reviewers say building the bed frame is an easy enough task for one person, and the Velcro-like wooden slats make assembling the base a breeze. Plus, the slats make a box spring unnecessary. One online reviewer shared, "The quality is amazing," adding that the frame "feels very solid and stable." There's a 6.3-inch clearance under the bed, so reviewers say there's just enough storage space for low-profile boxes and belongings.

Material: Metal and wood with upholstered outer | Sizes: Full, Queen and King | Returns: 30 days

West Elm Mid-Century Bed

Mid-Century Bed

Featuring mid-century modern elements like a dowelled headboard and tapered legs, this wooden bed frame from West Elm combines vintage style with modern design for a streamlined look that's totally on-trend. We appreciate that the bed frame uses sustainably harvested wood and is produced in a Fair Trade Certified facility.

There are 8 inches of clearance under the bed, leaving plenty of room for storage. The bed frame comes in a traditional wood finish, along with a white-washed finish, white and gray, but we especially love the traditional wood finish for a true mid-century aesthetic. West Elm also offers tons of matching furniture, including nightstands and dressers . One of our GH Lab experts owns several pieces from this line and says the furniture "looks luxurious and has held up well" over time.

The bed will be delivered to your home, placed in your room of choice and fully assembled by the brand, but shipping is pricey and varies depending on your location — expect upwards of $200.

Material: Wood | Sizes: Full, Queen and King | Returns: 365 days unopened and 180 days opened

Leggett & Platt Prodigy PT

Prodigy PT

With intuitive adjustable options, this bed frame from one of the most popular adjustable bed base brands Leggett & Platt, can help you to achieve a comfortable, restful night of sleep. The head and foot of the base lift and lower with the press of a button, which is great for someone with chronic pain, snorers or those who just want a comfy way to sit up in bed while watching TV or reading.

The bed connects to an app on your phone for easy adjusting, or there's a convenient wireless remote. Our survey panelists appreciated that the bed base came with eight built-in USB ports to charge electronic devices and liked the under-bed lighting for ambiance. It's also equipped with massage capabilities for an experience that one panelist described as "soothing," and it features an alarm setting that slowly moves the base to wake you up in the morning.

To ensure your mattress stays in place without sliding off, the bed frame uses a MicroHook system with Velcro-like strips that secure your mattress in place while the bed changes positions. It's only available in a Queen size, though.

Material: Metal | Sizes: Queen | Returns: 30 days

Avocado Natural Wood Bed Frame

Natural Wood Bed Frame

M ade from reclaimed Douglas fir wood that was harvested from old buildings in California, this bed frame from Avocado is a more sustainable option for your home. It also uses an organic, zero-VOC finish to reduce toxins and steers clear of using certain potentially harmful formaldehyde.

Because this bed frame is made with reclaimed wood for a rustic look, there will be blemishes and inconsistencies between pieces, and your bed frame will look slightly different than what's shown online. No tools are needed to assemble or disassemble the bed frame, and one GH analyst who owns a bed frame from the brand said, "The assembly is very simple." She also noted that the bed is durable, sharing, "When I sleep (and even when I jump into bed), there is no creaking or any noise coming from the frame. It feels very sturdy."

Avocado doesn't allow returns for its furniture, so it is a big commitment, but we've regularly been impressed by the brand's products, including its bedding and mattresses. For a more sustainable, organic mattress alternative to pair with your new bed frame, we recommend the brand's Green Mattress , one of our favorite organic mattresses — backed by years of testing.

Material: Wood | Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King and California King | Returns: All furniture sales are final

PBteen Hampton Daybed and Trundle

Hampton Daybed and Trundle

A trundle bed is the perfect way to keep a guest bed that doesn't occupy extra floor space when it's not in use . Ideal for sleepovers and slumber parties, this PBteen trundle easily pulls out from under a Full-size bed (thanks to its caster wheel system), providing you with an extra Twin-size mattress.

Our survey panelists who have purchased furniture from the brand are impressed by the quality craftsmanship of the furniture and love how well it holds up to repeated use. Though it is expensive, Pottery Barn's furniture is built to last. This bed frame has a sturdy slatted foundation that doesn't require a box spring, and the headboard is made of solid wood.

It's important to note that the shipping cost can be several hundred dollars and depends on where you live, but it comes with white glove delivery, so it's placed in your room of choice and fully assembled. The Hampton Collection has matching nightstands, dressers, desks and storage available too, so all of your bedroom furniture can coordinate.

Material: Wood | Sizes: Twin and Full | Returns: 30 days

How we choose the best bed frames

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At the Good Housekeeping Institute , we evaluate bedroom essentials of all kinds, from mattresses to pillows to sheets to bed frames. For this article, we first researched best-selling bed frames from popular brands, considering features like material, style, sizing, assembly and additional accessories. We also surveyed our group of GH panelists on furniture they personally own, including their mattresses and sofas, to gather feedback on furniture brands and their customer service. We sent some of the bed frames t0 our consumer testers who tried the beds out in their own homes before sharing their thoughts on overall quality, assembly, delivery and more.

What to know when shopping for the best bed frames

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When buying a new bed frame, here are a few things to keep in mind:

✔️ Sizing: Before splurging on a bed frame, take the measurements of your room to ensure that the frame will fit with adequate space. Bed frames can be bulky, especially those with head and footboards, and may take up more room than expected. Also consider the measurements of your actual mattress. While the majority of mattresses follow standard sizing, there are sometimes slight variations between brands. It's best to look at the measurements of your mattress to ensure that it will fit in or on your new frame.

✔️ Type: There are many styles and types of bed frames on the market, but the quickest way to narrow your search is to decide if you want a platform, adjustable or box spring bed:

  • Platform: These frames don't require a box spring and instead have slats or a lattice to support your mattress. Typically, they're lower to the ground, which can make them more difficult to get in and out of, but platform bed frames are usually the most affordable, as they cut the cost of an additional box spring, and they're easier to set up.
  • Box spring: A frame that requires a box spring often has a more open structure that cannot support a mattress on its own. The box spring sits on top, offering a firmer base for more support. The additional height of the box spring also lifts your bed higher, which is best suited for those who have trouble getting in and out of bed. Box springs can also extend the life of your mattress by preventing sagging.
  • Adjustable: Adjustable bed frames allow you to modify the bed's position with the touch of a button, raising and lowering the head or feet. Because of the adjustable nature of the bed frame, it's sometimes necessary to purchase a compatible mattress from the same brand as the maker of your bed frame. These customizable bases typically require professional installation and are pricier than a traditional bed frame.

✔️ Details: At its most basic, a bed frame is just a base with legs to keep your mattress elevated and provide support. However, there are additional features like headboards, canopies and storage to consider opting for:

  • Headboards: Many bed frames come with headboards, which are located at the top of the bed (where you lay your head). They can be made from wood or metal and are sometimes cushioned and covered in fabric. An upholstered headboard is a popular pick for those who love reading or lounging in bed because it creates a comfortable, stable backing.
  • Canopies: A canopy bed features four posts that extend far upward, giving you the option to hang material across the posts to create a true draped canopy that covers the bed, but the posts can be left as is for a classic look.
  • Lofts: These bed frames are ideal for children's bedrooms or small spaces because they leave more open floor space for a desk, additional storage or activities.
  • Storage: If you're low on space, there are bed frames with built-in storage. Some beds sit atop large pull-out drawers, while others feature shelves at the headboard or nightstands that can be attached to the frame.

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Emma Seymour has been a senior textiles product analyst in the Good Housekeeping Institute Textiles Lab for more than three years, overseeing dozens of Lab and consumer tests for home goods products, including bedding and furniture. For this article, she analyzed thousands of data points from GHI survey panelists, who shared information about their own mattresses and bed frames.

Amanda Constantine joined the Good Housekeeping Institute in 2022 as a home and apparel reviews analyst in the Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab. She has researched and tested home goods such as blackout curtains, mattresses and recliners, and used her categorical expertise while updating this article. She also received input and product feedback from other editors and product analysts at Good Housekeeping.

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Emma Seymour (she/her) is a senior product analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute 's Textiles, Paper and Apparel Lab, where she has led testing for luggage, pillows, towels, tampons and more since 2018. She graduated from Cornell University with a bachelor of science in fiber science and apparel design and a minor in gerontology, completing research in the Body Scanner Lab on optimizing activewear for athletic performance. 

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Amanda (she/her) researches and reports on products in the Good Housekeeping Institute 's Textiles, Paper & Apparel Lab, ranging from clothing and accessories to home furnishings. She holds undergraduate degrees in apparel merchandising and product development and advertising and marketing communications, as well as a master of science degree in consumer sciences from The Ohio State University. Prior to joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, Amanda was a lecturer for the fashion and retail studies program at Ohio State, where she taught fashion and textiles courses.

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Posted: March 13, 2024 | Last updated: March 13, 2024

<p>When I look back on my many years of travel, my <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-places-to-travel/">most memorable trips</a> involved staying at small properties—especially bed-and-breakfasts. On one North Carolina trip, the innkeeper sat down with my husband and me to chat about food and travel over a glass of wine. He told us about the furnishings in the elegantly restored home, which were purchased in far-flung places around the globe—it was fascinating. He also offered us a taste of snake wine that he'd brought back from Asia and had been saving for a special occasion. (In case you're wondering, while we were flattered that we were that occasion, we graciously passed on the offer.)</p> <p>Unlike large, and sometimes sterile, hotels, these intimate accommodations are a welcome respite after a long journey or a busy day of sightseeing. They're incredibly cozy, often furnished with fireplaces and incredible decor from another time, and they tend to be romantic. But you also get to socialize with other guests over wine and appetizers, and in the morning, you gather around a communal table over a scrumptious homemade breakfast and talk about your plans for the day. You may make new friends during your visit and even stay in touch with the owners for years to come, as we have.</p> <h2>How we chose the best bed-and-breakfasts</h2> <p>Our selection of the best bed-and-breakfasts in the U.S. is based on personal experience, expert recommendations, user reviews and star ratings. I have stayed in countless bed-and-breakfasts around the world, but I haven’t been to all of them, of course, so I've also researched those that consistently receive high marks from guests. And I'm not just a frequent guest—I also do this for a living as a travel writer. I have covered B&Bs several times over the last 14 years, and let's just say that I really enjoy doing my research on this topic!</p> <h2>An important note about B&Bs before booking</h2> <p>Most bed-and-breakfasts are geared toward adults and do not permit children, since the properties are small and typically designed for quiet and relaxing <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/romantic-getaways/">romantic getaways</a>. Some accept pets, while others may only allow service dogs. And when it comes to booking your stay, some B&Bs list availability through sites like Airbnb in addition to accepting reservations on their website or by phone.</p> <p>This list of the most charming bed-and-breakfasts in America includes private homes, inns and <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/secret-location-every-state/">lesser-known gems</a> from California to Maine, and Florida to Texas, with a wide range of options for every type of traveler. And they’re destinations to visit in and of themselves, though there’s often a lot going on in the towns where they’re located. Read on to plan your next trip and pick the perfect B&B for you!</p> <p class="p1"><span><b>Get <i>Reader's Digest</i>’s </b><a href="https://www.rd.com/newsletter/?int_source=direct&int_medium=rd.com&int_campaign=nlrda_20221001_topperformingcontentnlsignup&int_placement=incontent"><span><b>Read Up newsletter</b></span></a><b> for more travel, tech, cleaning, humor and fun facts all week long.</b></span></p>

The best bed-and-breakfasts for a cozy stay

When I look back on my many years of travel, my most memorable trips involved staying at small properties—especially bed-and-breakfasts. On one North Carolina trip, the innkeeper sat down with my husband and me to chat about food and travel over a glass of wine. He told us about the furnishings in the elegantly restored home, which were purchased in far-flung places around the globe—it was fascinating. He also offered us a taste of snake wine that he'd brought back from Asia and had been saving for a special occasion. (In case you're wondering, while we were flattered that we were that occasion, we graciously passed on the offer.)

Unlike large, and sometimes sterile, hotels, these intimate accommodations are a welcome respite after a long journey or a busy day of sightseeing. They're incredibly cozy, often furnished with fireplaces and incredible decor from another time, and they tend to be romantic. But you also get to socialize with other guests over wine and appetizers, and in the morning, you gather around a communal table over a scrumptious homemade breakfast and talk about your plans for the day. You may make new friends during your visit and even stay in touch with the owners for years to come, as we have.

How we chose the best bed-and-breakfasts

Our selection of the best bed-and-breakfasts in the U.S. is based on personal experience, expert recommendations, user reviews and star ratings. I have stayed in countless bed-and-breakfasts around the world, but I haven’t been to all of them, of course, so I've also researched those that consistently receive high marks from guests. And I'm not just a frequent guest—I also do this for a living as a travel writer. I have covered B&Bs several times over the last 14 years, and let's just say that I really enjoy doing my research on this topic!

An important note about B&Bs before booking

Most bed-and-breakfasts are geared toward adults and do not permit children, since the properties are small and typically designed for quiet and relaxing romantic getaways . Some accept pets, while others may only allow service dogs. And when it comes to booking your stay, some B&Bs list availability through sites like Airbnb in addition to accepting reservations on their website or by phone.

This list of the most charming bed-and-breakfasts in America includes private homes, inns and lesser-known gems from California to Maine, and Florida to Texas, with a wide range of options for every type of traveler. And they’re destinations to visit in and of themselves, though there’s often a lot going on in the towns where they’re located. Read on to plan your next trip and pick the perfect B&B for you!

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<h3 class="">Charleston, South Carolina</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>An uber-romantic stay with French flair and Southern hospitality</p> <p>Step into the salon for a glass of complimentary champagne when you arrive at <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g54171-d12076018-Reviews-86_Cannon_Historic_Inn-Charleston_South_Carolina.html" rel="noopener">86 Cannon</a>, a boutique three-story property situated in the heart of Charleston's historic district. The inn's five elegant rooms and suites, featuring midcentury design and classic French decor, are perfect for an intimate adults-only getaway. And the timeless architecture of the property (in a quiet, residential part of town) has been beautifully preserved and updated with fresh touches including cozy piazzas, a courtyard garden and an inviting third-floor library where guests can peruse a vintage book while sipping a glass of wine.</p> <p>In the morning, the cafe offers a European Continental-style breakfast with homemade yogurt, granola and locally sourced pastries. There's also a complimentary wine-and-cheese pairing at 5 p.m. that you can enjoy indoors or outside on the piazza. Guests of the property rave about the gracious and attentive staff who made them feel at home during their stay. And if you want to check out the city, 86 Cannon is located just a short distance from Charleston's famed restaurants and nightlife.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Perfect for an adults-only getaway</li> <li class="">Complimentary use of Linus bicycles throughout your stay</li> <li class="">Personalized concierge service</li> </ul> <p><strong>Con:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Children are not permitted</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g54171-d12076018-Reviews-86_Cannon_Historic_Inn-Charleston_South_Carolina.html">Book Now</a></p>

Charleston, South Carolina

Best for: An uber-romantic stay with French flair and Southern hospitality

Step into the salon for a glass of complimentary champagne when you arrive at 86 Cannon , a boutique three-story property situated in the heart of Charleston's historic district. The inn's five elegant rooms and suites, featuring midcentury design and classic French decor, are perfect for an intimate adults-only getaway. And the timeless architecture of the property (in a quiet, residential part of town) has been beautifully preserved and updated with fresh touches including cozy piazzas, a courtyard garden and an inviting third-floor library where guests can peruse a vintage book while sipping a glass of wine.

In the morning, the cafe offers a European Continental-style breakfast with homemade yogurt, granola and locally sourced pastries. There's also a complimentary wine-and-cheese pairing at 5 p.m. that you can enjoy indoors or outside on the piazza. Guests of the property rave about the gracious and attentive staff who made them feel at home during their stay. And if you want to check out the city, 86 Cannon is located just a short distance from Charleston's famed restaurants and nightlife.

  • Perfect for an adults-only getaway
  • Complimentary use of Linus bicycles throughout your stay
  • Personalized concierge service
  • Children are not permitted

<h3 class="">Asheville, North Carolina</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>An inviting mountain getaway</p> <p>Located in the historic Montford neighborhood, just a mile from downtown Asheville, <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60742-d80309-Reviews-Abbington_Green_Bed_Breakfast_Inn_and_Spa-Asheville_North_Carolina.html" rel="noopener">this charming bed-and-breakfast</a> was designed by Richard Sharp Smith, one of the architects involved in the construction of George Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate. The Colonial Revival–style home features eight guest rooms and suites with king-size beds, whirlpool tubs, showers, fireplaces and Comphy spa sheets. My husband and I stayed in one of the two pet-friendly suites located in the carriage house (which sits behind the main house) when we visited. The suite was perfect for us with the pup, since we had easy access to walk him outdoors. While at the property, we also enjoyed taking in the mountain views from the spacious outdoor porch and strolling through the English gardens. The inn also offers couples massages.</p> <p class="">The owners and innkeepers, Dean Whiteford and Cherie Thorn, prepare and serve a homemade gourmet breakfast crafted with organic and local ingredients every morning in the dining room. Thorn also bakes all the breads and cookies in house. The couple will even curate a picnic basket for lunch outdoors or a trip to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Before heading out for dinner on the town, stop by for the afternoon social hour, which offers complimentary cheese and charcuterie plates and local beer, ciders and wine. While enjoying your drink, be sure to peruse Whiteford's artwork on the main floor, or pick up the guitar in the living room and play a song.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Close proximity to downtown Asheville and the Biltmore Estate</li> <li class=""><a href="https://www.rd.com/article/pet-friendly-hotels/">Pet-friendly accommodations</a></li> <li class="">On-site electric car charging station</li> </ul> <p><strong>Con:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Geared more toward adults than families (though children 12 years or older can be accommodated in the carriage-house suites)</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60742-d80309-Reviews-Abbington_Green_Bed_Breakfast_Inn_and_Spa-Asheville_North_Carolina.html">Book Now</a></p>

Abbington Green Bed & Breakfast Inn and Spa

Asheville, north carolina.

Best for: An inviting mountain getaway

Located in the historic Montford neighborhood, just a mile from downtown Asheville, this charming bed-and-breakfast was designed by Richard Sharp Smith, one of the architects involved in the construction of George Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate. The Colonial Revival–style home features eight guest rooms and suites with king-size beds, whirlpool tubs, showers, fireplaces and Comphy spa sheets. My husband and I stayed in one of the two pet-friendly suites located in the carriage house (which sits behind the main house) when we visited. The suite was perfect for us with the pup, since we had easy access to walk him outdoors. While at the property, we also enjoyed taking in the mountain views from the spacious outdoor porch and strolling through the English gardens. The inn also offers couples massages.

The owners and innkeepers, Dean Whiteford and Cherie Thorn, prepare and serve a homemade gourmet breakfast crafted with organic and local ingredients every morning in the dining room. Thorn also bakes all the breads and cookies in house. The couple will even curate a picnic basket for lunch outdoors or a trip to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Before heading out for dinner on the town, stop by for the afternoon social hour, which offers complimentary cheese and charcuterie plates and local beer, ciders and wine. While enjoying your drink, be sure to peruse Whiteford's artwork on the main floor, or pick up the guitar in the living room and play a song.

  • Close proximity to downtown Asheville and the Biltmore Estate
  • Pet-friendly accommodations
  • On-site electric car charging station
  • Geared more toward adults than families (though children 12 years or older can be accommodated in the carriage-house suites)

<h3 class="">Newport, Rhode Island</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>An elegant seaside retreat</p> <p>This antiques-filled home offers a quiet respite from Newport's bustling downtown waterfront district. Even though the <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60978-d81692-Reviews-The_Francis_Malbone_House-Newport_Rhode_Island.html" rel="noopener">Francis Malbone House</a> is located in the middle of it all on Thames Street, you can escape the crowds once indoors with beautiful living areas and cozy fireplaces, which are especially lovely during a chilly New England winter. In the warmer months, sit outdoors and enjoy a lovely manicured courtyard with a fountain.</p> <p>The historic home, dating back to 1760, features 18 beautifully appointed rooms and suites in the original mansion and in the courtyard wings. All accommodations have private baths, luxury Italian linens, fireplaces, flat-screen TVs and plush robes. Queen Anne furnishings grace the public spaces, along with rare paintings and antique prints. Some spaces, like the dining room, are reminiscent of homes in Colonial Williamsburg.</p> <p>Come with an appetite in the morning for a hearty two-course breakfast served with freshly baked pastries. And don't miss a guest favorite: afternoon tea, which is served between 3 and 6 p.m. every day. The menu changes daily and features delectable sweet and savory snacks and light bites.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Close to the marina and other Newport attractions</li> <li class="">Offers wheelchair-accessible facilities, handicapped parking and other accessible features</li> </ul> <p><strong>Con:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Summertime is very busy, so spring, fall and winter are better options if you want to avoid the crowds</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60978-d81692-Reviews-The_Francis_Malbone_House-Newport_Rhode_Island.html">Book Now</a></p>

The Francis Malbone House

Newport, rhode island.

Best for: An elegant seaside retreat

This antiques-filled home offers a quiet respite from Newport's bustling downtown waterfront district. Even though the Francis Malbone House is located in the middle of it all on Thames Street, you can escape the crowds once indoors with beautiful living areas and cozy fireplaces, which are especially lovely during a chilly New England winter. In the warmer months, sit outdoors and enjoy a lovely manicured courtyard with a fountain.

The historic home, dating back to 1760, features 18 beautifully appointed rooms and suites in the original mansion and in the courtyard wings. All accommodations have private baths, luxury Italian linens, fireplaces, flat-screen TVs and plush robes. Queen Anne furnishings grace the public spaces, along with rare paintings and antique prints. Some spaces, like the dining room, are reminiscent of homes in Colonial Williamsburg.

Come with an appetite in the morning for a hearty two-course breakfast served with freshly baked pastries. And don't miss a guest favorite: afternoon tea, which is served between 3 and 6 p.m. every day. The menu changes daily and features delectable sweet and savory snacks and light bites.

  • Close to the marina and other Newport attractions
  • Offers wheelchair-accessible facilities, handicapped parking and other accessible features
  • Summertime is very busy, so spring, fall and winter are better options if you want to avoid the crowds

<h3 class="">New Orleans, Louisiana</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>A historic stay away from the crowds in the French Quarter </p> <p><a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60864-d76973-Reviews-Ashton_s_Bed_and_Breakfast-New_Orleans_Louisiana.html" rel="noopener">Ashton's Bed & Breakfast</a> offers a quiet romantic retreat away from the revelry of Bourbon Street—yet it's not too far from the famed restaurants, nightlife and fun of the Big Easy. The historic property, located in a residential neighborhood halfway between the French Quarter and City Park, has eight distinct guest rooms in the main house or patio wing. Each themed room (think: Jazz Festival and Mardi Gras) accommodates up to two guests and features private baths, luxury linens and toiletries, individually controlled heating and cooling controls, and more. Some rooms also have BainUltra ThermoMasseur whirlpool tubs.</p> <p>You'll be treated to a homemade breakfast each morning that may include New Orleans specialties like Mardi Gras eggs Benedict with Cajun tasso hollandaise or bananas foster Belgian waffles. Guests say that owner and innkeeper Patrick Ashton's breakfasts are one of the highlights (and some of the best meals) during a <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/best-time-to-visit-new-orleans/">trip to New Orleans</a>. After a day of exploring in the city, they also appreciate the peace and quiet back at the inn—enjoying the cool shade of a 400-year-old live oak on the rear patio or rocking away in a cozy chair on the front veranda.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">One fully accessible guestroom (Mardi Gras) and accessible routes around the property</li> <li class="">Free and secure off-street parking</li> <li class="">Complimentary snacks and beverages</li> </ul> <p><strong>Con:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">The property only allows service dogs</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60864-d76973-Reviews-Ashton_s_Bed_and_Breakfast-New_Orleans_Louisiana.html">Book Now</a></p>

Ashton's Bed & Breakfast

New orleans, louisiana.

Best for: A historic stay away from the crowds in the French Quarter

Ashton's Bed & Breakfast offers a quiet romantic retreat away from the revelry of Bourbon Street—yet it's not too far from the famed restaurants, nightlife and fun of the Big Easy. The historic property, located in a residential neighborhood halfway between the French Quarter and City Park, has eight distinct guest rooms in the main house or patio wing. Each themed room (think: Jazz Festival and Mardi Gras) accommodates up to two guests and features private baths, luxury linens and toiletries, individually controlled heating and cooling controls, and more. Some rooms also have BainUltra ThermoMasseur whirlpool tubs.

You'll be treated to a homemade breakfast each morning that may include New Orleans specialties like Mardi Gras eggs Benedict with Cajun tasso hollandaise or bananas foster Belgian waffles. Guests say that owner and innkeeper Patrick Ashton's breakfasts are one of the highlights (and some of the best meals) during a trip to New Orleans . After a day of exploring in the city, they also appreciate the peace and quiet back at the inn—enjoying the cool shade of a 400-year-old live oak on the rear patio or rocking away in a cozy chair on the front veranda.

  • One fully accessible guestroom (Mardi Gras) and accessible routes around the property
  • Free and secure off-street parking
  • Complimentary snacks and beverages
  • The property only allows service dogs

<h3 class="">Onancock, Virginia</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>A casual coastal getaway in a charming harbor town</p> <p>This intimate bed-and-breakfast, located in a Victorian-era home in the walkable historic district, offers just five accommodations. Each room at the <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g58044-d649709-Reviews-The_Inn_at_Onancock-Onancock_Virginia.html" rel="noopener">Inn at Onancock</a> has a theme (I stayed in the South of France–inspired Provence Room) and features a private spa-style bathroom and toiletries, spa robes, luxurious linens and a feather-topped queen- or king-size bed. Guests gather in the living room in the evening to chat with new friends over wine and inn-made hors d'oeuvres during the property's signature Wine Down Hour. In the morning, you'll wake up to a butler tray outside your door with your preference of coffee, tea or juice. Afterward, everyone gathers downstairs for a three-course gourmet breakfast before heading out to the beach, taking the ferry to Tangier Island, going sailing or browsing the local shops, galleries or museums.</p> <p>The innkeepers, Matt and Kim Spuck, can help plan a trip for you to visit Assateague Island to see the famous Chincoteague ponies. They can also arrange other adventures for you—and place flowers and other treats for your arrival if you're celebrating a special occasion. The inn has changed ownership since my stay, but guests come away with the same feeling I had when I left the property years ago: The inn is lovely, the owners are fabulous hosts and you arrive as guests but leave as friends.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">One pet-friendly room (for up to two dogs), the Maine Room</li> <li class="">An intimate atmosphere and personal attention by the owners</li> <li class="">A WOW! Wine Down on the Water on a private boat</li> </ul> <p><strong>Con:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">The inn does not permit children under the age of 10</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g58044-d649709-Reviews-The_Inn_at_Onancock-Onancock_Virginia.html">Book Now</a></p>

Inn at Onancock

Onancock, virginia.

Best for: A casual coastal getaway in a charming harbor town

This intimate bed-and-breakfast, located in a Victorian-era home in the walkable historic district, offers just five accommodations. Each room at the Inn at Onancock has a theme (I stayed in the South of France–inspired Provence Room) and features a private spa-style bathroom and toiletries, spa robes, luxurious linens and a feather-topped queen- or king-size bed. Guests gather in the living room in the evening to chat with new friends over wine and inn-made hors d'oeuvres during the property's signature Wine Down Hour. In the morning, you'll wake up to a butler tray outside your door with your preference of coffee, tea or juice. Afterward, everyone gathers downstairs for a three-course gourmet breakfast before heading out to the beach, taking the ferry to Tangier Island, going sailing or browsing the local shops, galleries or museums.

The innkeepers, Matt and Kim Spuck, can help plan a trip for you to visit Assateague Island to see the famous Chincoteague ponies. They can also arrange other adventures for you—and place flowers and other treats for your arrival if you're celebrating a special occasion. The inn has changed ownership since my stay, but guests come away with the same feeling I had when I left the property years ago: The inn is lovely, the owners are fabulous hosts and you arrive as guests but leave as friends.

  • One pet-friendly room (for up to two dogs), the Maine Room
  • An intimate atmosphere and personal attention by the owners
  • A WOW! Wine Down on the Water on a private boat
  • The inn does not permit children under the age of 10

<h3 class="">Fredericksburg, Texas</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for:</strong> A culinary adventure for couples in Texas Wine Country</p> <p>If you're looking for an adventure with a bit of Southern history, rustic cabins with modern amenities and what one guest described as a "Little House on the Prairie" stay, then <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g55863-d543027-Reviews-Cotton_Gin_Village-Fredericksburg_Texas.html" rel="noopener">Cotton Gin Village</a> is the bed-and-breakfast for you. Located in <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/texas-road-trips/">historic Fredericksburg</a> in Texas Hill Country (and Texas wine country), the seven cabins on the property are like stepping back into pioneer days gone by, with original 1800s log structures that were handcrafted and relocated from Tennessee and Kentucky.</p> <p>Both the seven original log cabins and seven newly constructed cottages, built in the style of a Texas Hill Country German Fachwerk (or building), feature rustic furnishings and plush beds, wine chillers, Keurig makers, fireplaces, HD televisions and other upscale amenities. Outdoors, guests will find walking paths with ivy-covered walls, Koi ponds and waterfalls, and homey country-inspired decor like rocking chairs, chimineas and empty whiskey barrels.</p> <p>In the morning, a hot breakfast is delivered in a handmade Amish basket to both the cabins and cottages. There is also an on-site restaurant, Cabernet Grill, that serves Texas Hill Country cuisine paired with local wines. Guests who have stayed at the property love the peaceful accommodations, indulgent breakfasts and delightful dinners.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">A unique setting for a quiet adult getaway</li> <li class="">Highly acclaimed restaurant on the property</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cons:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Only service dogs are allowed</li> <li class="">Located 2.5 miles from Main Street, so you'll need a car to head into town</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g55863-d543027-Reviews-Cotton_Gin_Village-Fredericksburg_Texas.html">Book Now</a></p>

Cotton Gin Village

Fredericksburg, texas.

Best for: A culinary adventure for couples in Texas Wine Country

If you're looking for an adventure with a bit of Southern history, rustic cabins with modern amenities and what one guest described as a "Little House on the Prairie" stay, then Cotton Gin Village is the bed-and-breakfast for you. Located in historic Fredericksburg in Texas Hill Country (and Texas wine country), the seven cabins on the property are like stepping back into pioneer days gone by, with original 1800s log structures that were handcrafted and relocated from Tennessee and Kentucky.

Both the seven original log cabins and seven newly constructed cottages, built in the style of a Texas Hill Country German Fachwerk (or building), feature rustic furnishings and plush beds, wine chillers, Keurig makers, fireplaces, HD televisions and other upscale amenities. Outdoors, guests will find walking paths with ivy-covered walls, Koi ponds and waterfalls, and homey country-inspired decor like rocking chairs, chimineas and empty whiskey barrels.

In the morning, a hot breakfast is delivered in a handmade Amish basket to both the cabins and cottages. There is also an on-site restaurant, Cabernet Grill, that serves Texas Hill Country cuisine paired with local wines. Guests who have stayed at the property love the peaceful accommodations, indulgent breakfasts and delightful dinners.

  • A unique setting for a quiet adult getaway
  • Highly acclaimed restaurant on the property
  • Only service dogs are allowed
  • Located 2.5 miles from Main Street, so you'll need a car to head into town

<h3 class="">Cape May, New Jersey</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>Romantic views of the Atlantic Ocean</p> <p>This seaside Swiss chalet–style retreat along the southernmost point of the Jersey Shore offers guests unrivaled views of the ocean just steps away from the beach. The grand salon, other public areas and eight rooms and suites are decorated with mission oak furnishings from the Stickley collection, art glass lanterns, mica lamps and soothing natural tones. And most accommodations have ocean views and come with queen- or king-size pillow-top mattresses, private bathrooms, silky microfiber robes and essential-oil bath products. You'll also have access to a concierge, bicycles, an outdoor shower and complimentary use of towels and beach chairs while at the beach.</p> <p>During your stay at <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g46341-d79428-Reviews-Rhythm_of_the_Sea-Cape_May_Cape_May_County_New_Jersey.html" rel="noopener">Rhythm of the Sea</a>, you'll get to enjoy your morning coffee with ocean views and a hot, chef-prepared breakfast (served to your room), which alternates between savory baked-egg dishes and sweet offerings such as a French-toasted brioche with a fruit compote. The property's chef-owner has an impressive culinary pedigree, including stints at three-Michelin-star Le Moulin de Mougins in France, so you might want to <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/valentines-day-ideas/">plan a visit during Valentine's Day weekend</a>, when "Chef Lu" prepares his special chef's dinner.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Located directly across from the beach, with complimentary on-site parking</li> <li class="">A short walk along the promenade to the Victorian Village and Washington Street Walking Mall</li> <li class="">Chef-owned property</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cons:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">A two- to three-night minimum stay is typically required from Memorial Day through the end of September</li> <li class="">The property is geared mostly toward adults, and only one accommodation (the Cape Carriage House) is available for children under 12 and pets</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g46341-d79428-Reviews-Rhythm_of_the_Sea-Cape_May_Cape_May_County_New_Jersey.html">Book Now</a></p>

Rhythm of the Sea

Cape may, new jersey.

Best for: Romantic views of the Atlantic Ocean

This seaside Swiss chalet–style retreat along the southernmost point of the Jersey Shore offers guests unrivaled views of the ocean just steps away from the beach. The grand salon, other public areas and eight rooms and suites are decorated with mission oak furnishings from the Stickley collection, art glass lanterns, mica lamps and soothing natural tones. And most accommodations have ocean views and come with queen- or king-size pillow-top mattresses, private bathrooms, silky microfiber robes and essential-oil bath products. You'll also have access to a concierge, bicycles, an outdoor shower and complimentary use of towels and beach chairs while at the beach.

During your stay at Rhythm of the Sea , you'll get to enjoy your morning coffee with ocean views and a hot, chef-prepared breakfast (served to your room), which alternates between savory baked-egg dishes and sweet offerings such as a French-toasted brioche with a fruit compote. The property's chef-owner has an impressive culinary pedigree, including stints at three-Michelin-star Le Moulin de Mougins in France, so you might want to plan a visit during Valentine's Day weekend , when "Chef Lu" prepares his special chef's dinner.

  • Located directly across from the beach, with complimentary on-site parking
  • A short walk along the promenade to the Victorian Village and Washington Street Walking Mall
  • Chef-owned property
  • A two- to three-night minimum stay is typically required from Memorial Day through the end of September
  • The property is geared mostly toward adults, and only one accommodation (the Cape Carriage House) is available for children under 12 and pets

<h3 class="">Key West, Florida</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>An intimate couples celebration, such as a honeymoon or an anniversary</p> <p>Loyal guests head to <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/key-largo-key-west/" rel="noopener noreferrer">Key West</a> year after year to experience the relaxed vibe and casual elegance at this adults-only bed-and-breakfast nestled is a lush tropical setting in Old Town, not far from famed Duval Street. The intimate Victorian property (built in 1904) has just six stylish rooms and suites in the mansion that feature beautiful, themed decor. The Treetop Suite, on the third floor, offers a king bed and a large soaking tub and is reachable only by a 40-step staircase. There are also three laid-back, but colorful, Conch Cottage Rooms located in the historic 1880s cigar-maker cottage.</p> <p>Plenty of cozy outdoor seating, including a private cabana, is available throughout <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g34345-d251935-Reviews-The_Mermaid_The_Alligator-Key_West_Florida_Keys_Florida.html" rel="noopener">The Mermaid & The Alligator</a>, and there are quiet indoor spaces for reading a book or playing board games. Guests can book a massage in the garden, where they'll hear the soothing sounds of the fountain, or opt for the privacy of the cabana. This romantic getaway includes breakfast every morning in the garden, with a daily hot entree and freshly baked muffins, bagels, cereals, yogurt and more. Snacks are served throughout the day, and there's a complimentary wine-and-cheese hour in the afternoon. Let's just say there's a reason there are so many repeat guests, including that they often become friends with the owner!</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Accessible entry and passage doors, accessible parking and an accessible swimming pool</li> <li class="">On-site parking (on a first-come, first-serve basis)</li> <li class="">Located 3.5 blocks from Duval Street</li> </ul> <p><strong>Con:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">No pets allowed other than service dogs</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g34345-d251935-Reviews-The_Mermaid_The_Alligator-Key_West_Florida_Keys_Florida.html">Book Now</a></p>

The Mermaid & The Alligator

Key west, florida.

Best for: An intimate couples celebration, such as a honeymoon or an anniversary

Loyal guests head to Key West year after year to experience the relaxed vibe and casual elegance at this adults-only bed-and-breakfast nestled is a lush tropical setting in Old Town, not far from famed Duval Street. The intimate Victorian property (built in 1904) has just six stylish rooms and suites in the mansion that feature beautiful, themed decor. The Treetop Suite, on the third floor, offers a king bed and a large soaking tub and is reachable only by a 40-step staircase. There are also three laid-back, but colorful, Conch Cottage Rooms located in the historic 1880s cigar-maker cottage.

Plenty of cozy outdoor seating, including a private cabana, is available throughout The Mermaid & The Alligator , and there are quiet indoor spaces for reading a book or playing board games. Guests can book a massage in the garden, where they'll hear the soothing sounds of the fountain, or opt for the privacy of the cabana. This romantic getaway includes breakfast every morning in the garden, with a daily hot entree and freshly baked muffins, bagels, cereals, yogurt and more. Snacks are served throughout the day, and there's a complimentary wine-and-cheese hour in the afternoon. Let's just say there's a reason there are so many repeat guests, including that they often become friends with the owner!

  • Accessible entry and passage doors, accessible parking and an accessible swimming pool
  • On-site parking (on a first-come, first-serve basis)
  • Located 3.5 blocks from Duval Street
  • No pets allowed other than service dogs

<h3 class="">Boulder, Colorado</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>A "best of both worlds" stay, with easy access to the city and nature</p> <p>After spending a few days in Boulder this past fall, I can say with certainty that the <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g33324-d74340-Reviews-The_Bradley_Boulder_Inn-Boulder_Colorado.html" rel="noopener">Bradley Boulder Inn</a> has one of the best locations in town. Situated just steps away from Boulder's Pearl Avenue, in the heart of downtown, this quiet bed-and-breakfast, in a spacious Craftsman-style building, is an ideal locale from which to explore the city's exciting restaurants and shops. It's also super close to the University of Colorado Boulder and the area's many hiking trails. Free on-site parking is a big plus in a town where you must pay to park and it's hard to find a spot, especially if you're visiting during a college football weekend.</p> <p>The property's 12 rooms feature high-thread-count linens and custom beds, private en suite bathrooms with TempleSpa bath amenities, original artwork and large windows or French doors—and six rooms have fireplaces. The nightly rate includes a home-cooked breakfast; an afternoon wine-and-cheese hour; complimentary coffee, tea and soft drinks; and access to One Boulder Fitness Center. In the cooler weather, you can gather in the common area around the river-rock fireplace to warm up after days spent outdoors. Many guests learn about the inn by word of mouth, make lifelong friends during their visits and return time and again because, they say, there's no place like the Bradley.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Centrally located</li> <li class="">Complimentary access to a local fitness center</li> <li class="">Large living area with a stone fireplace</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cons:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Children under 14 years of age are not permitted</li> <li class="">The property only allows service animals</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g33324-d74340-Reviews-The_Bradley_Boulder_Inn-Boulder_Colorado.html">Book Now</a></p>

The Bradley Boulder Inn

Boulder, colorado.

Best for: A "best of both worlds" stay, with easy access to the city and nature

After spending a few days in Boulder this past fall, I can say with certainty that the Bradley Boulder Inn has one of the best locations in town. Situated just steps away from Boulder's Pearl Avenue, in the heart of downtown, this quiet bed-and-breakfast, in a spacious Craftsman-style building, is an ideal locale from which to explore the city's exciting restaurants and shops. It's also super close to the University of Colorado Boulder and the area's many hiking trails. Free on-site parking is a big plus in a town where you must pay to park and it's hard to find a spot, especially if you're visiting during a college football weekend.

The property's 12 rooms feature high-thread-count linens and custom beds, private en suite bathrooms with TempleSpa bath amenities, original artwork and large windows or French doors—and six rooms have fireplaces. The nightly rate includes a home-cooked breakfast; an afternoon wine-and-cheese hour; complimentary coffee, tea and soft drinks; and access to One Boulder Fitness Center. In the cooler weather, you can gather in the common area around the river-rock fireplace to warm up after days spent outdoors. Many guests learn about the inn by word of mouth, make lifelong friends during their visits and return time and again because, they say, there's no place like the Bradley.

  • Centrally located
  • Complimentary access to a local fitness center
  • Large living area with a stone fireplace
  • Children under 14 years of age are not permitted
  • The property only allows service animals

<h3 class="">Wilmington, North Carolina</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>An elegant couples getaway in a stately Southern mansion</p> <p>Lovingly restored by its previous owner, Chuck Pennington, and his partner, <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g49673-d80734-Reviews-Verandas-Wilmington_North_Carolina.html" rel="noopener">Verandas</a> is a gorgeous bed-and-breakfast that exudes Southern elegance in the historic area of downtown Wilmington. Pennington filled the home with English and American antiques and many pieces of objet j'art, paintings and other furnishings that he found during his travels. He shared many stories with my husband and me about the property and his life when we visited years ago (including why he had the snake wine from Asia that I mentioned earlier). We enjoyed his company so much that we continued to stay in touch for many years after our visit.</p> <p>The eight elegantly appointed guest rooms feature queen- or king-size four-poster or sleigh beds, marble bathrooms with large oval tubs, and state-of-the-art climate controls. Cozy public spaces include two parlors, four verandas, a screened-in porch and a garden terrace.</p> <p>Hearty gourmet breakfasts made with locally sourced ingredients are a real treat—especially since they're served in the formal dining room on antique china and with vintage silverware. And with the gracious Southern hospitality, you'll feel like you've been invited as a guest to stay in someone's beautiful home for a <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-weekend-getaways-in-every-state/">weekend getaway</a>.</p> <p><strong>Pros: </strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Elegant decor with special touches and personal items</li> <li class="">Scrumptious daily breakfast</li> <li class="">Quiet and relaxing atmosphere</li> <li class="">Located just two blocks from the Cape Fear River</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cons:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Non-accessible property that doesn't have an elevator</li> <li class="">Geared toward adults, with no children under 12 permitted</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g49673-d80734-Reviews-Verandas-Wilmington_North_Carolina.html">Book Now</a></p>

Wilmington, North Carolina

Best for: An elegant couples getaway in a stately Southern mansion

Lovingly restored by its previous owner, Chuck Pennington, and his partner, Verandas is a gorgeous bed-and-breakfast that exudes Southern elegance in the historic area of downtown Wilmington. Pennington filled the home with English and American antiques and many pieces of objet j'art, paintings and other furnishings that he found during his travels. He shared many stories with my husband and me about the property and his life when we visited years ago (including why he had the snake wine from Asia that I mentioned earlier). We enjoyed his company so much that we continued to stay in touch for many years after our visit.

The eight elegantly appointed guest rooms feature queen- or king-size four-poster or sleigh beds, marble bathrooms with large oval tubs, and state-of-the-art climate controls. Cozy public spaces include two parlors, four verandas, a screened-in porch and a garden terrace.

Hearty gourmet breakfasts made with locally sourced ingredients are a real treat—especially since they're served in the formal dining room on antique china and with vintage silverware. And with the gracious Southern hospitality, you'll feel like you've been invited as a guest to stay in someone's beautiful home for a weekend getaway .

  • Elegant decor with special touches and personal items
  • Scrumptious daily breakfast
  • Quiet and relaxing atmosphere
  • Located just two blocks from the Cape Fear River
  • Non-accessible property that doesn't have an elevator
  • Geared toward adults, with no children under 12 permitted

<h3 class="">Portland, Maine</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>A welcoming retreat when exploring Portland and coastal Maine</p> <p>The innkeepers, Erin Abraham and Zack Jellis, their daughter—and their three rescue Siberian huskies—are your gracious hosts at the <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g40827-d1070602-Reviews-The_Chadwick_Bed_Breakfast-Portland_Maine.html" rel="noopener">Chadwick Bed & Breakfast</a>. Guests love the delicious home-cooked breakfasts (whipped up by Abraham), the ideal location and the added bonus of getting to pet the pups during their stay. The original home was built in 1891, and today, the property has four distinct guest rooms (that have recently been refreshed) with either a queen- or king-size bed, an electric fireplace, a private bathroom and modern amenities.</p> <p>In the morning, guests will awake to a gourmet breakfast in the dining room with locally inspired dishes like Maine lobster eggs Benedict with lemon-herb butter. There are also 24-hour-a-day snacks and hot and cold beverages; complimentary access to Netflix, HuluPlus and Amazon Prime Video; and a garden with Adirondack chairs and a fire pit to stay warm on cool Maine evenings. The property is also focused on sustainability, boasting green initiatives like composting and using eco-friendly Comphy bed linens, low-energy LED light bulbs and more.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Conveniently located near Portland's Arts District and the Old Port</li> <li class="">Off-street parking</li> <li class="">Recently renovated accommodations</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cons:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">All rooms are on the second floor, and there is no elevator</li> <li class="">Guests must be 14 years of age or older to stay at the property</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g40827-d1070602-Reviews-The_Chadwick_Bed_Breakfast-Portland_Maine.html">Book Now</a></p>

The Chadwick Bed & Breakfast

Portland, maine.

Best for: A welcoming retreat when exploring Portland and coastal Maine

The innkeepers, Erin Abraham and Zack Jellis, their daughter—and their three rescue Siberian huskies—are your gracious hosts at the Chadwick Bed & Breakfast . Guests love the delicious home-cooked breakfasts (whipped up by Abraham), the ideal location and the added bonus of getting to pet the pups during their stay. The original home was built in 1891, and today, the property has four distinct guest rooms (that have recently been refreshed) with either a queen- or king-size bed, an electric fireplace, a private bathroom and modern amenities.

In the morning, guests will awake to a gourmet breakfast in the dining room with locally inspired dishes like Maine lobster eggs Benedict with lemon-herb butter. There are also 24-hour-a-day snacks and hot and cold beverages; complimentary access to Netflix, HuluPlus and Amazon Prime Video; and a garden with Adirondack chairs and a fire pit to stay warm on cool Maine evenings. The property is also focused on sustainability, boasting green initiatives like composting and using eco-friendly Comphy bed linens, low-energy LED light bulbs and more.

  • Conveniently located near Portland's Arts District and the Old Port
  • Off-street parking
  • Recently renovated accommodations
  • All rooms are on the second floor, and there is no elevator
  • Guests must be 14 years of age or older to stay at the property

<h3 class=""><strong>St. Augustine,</strong> Florida</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>A romantic couples getaway in Florida</p> <p>The main building, located in <a href="https://www.rd.com/article/st-augustine-florida-oldest-city/" rel="noopener noreferrer">St. Augustine's historic district</a> and across the street from Mantanzas Bay, features 17 distinct rooms and suites with names like Napoleon, Princess Margaret and Marie Antoinette. Amenities may include soaking tubs, electric fireplaces, sitting areas, and water or Bridge of Lion views. There are seven pet-friendly accommodations, including the Burgess Suite, which is where I stayed with my husband and our pup.</p> <p>One of the features they added around the time of our visit a few years ago has remained in place: Guests receive text communications about breakfast and happy hour. They can place their orders via text and request where they'd like it delivered—to their room, on the patio or in the gazebo. They can also use texts to request ice, extra towels or other amenities.</p> <p>If you need larger accommodations, <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g34599-d603280-Reviews-Bayfront_Marin_House-St_Augustine_Florida.html" rel="noopener">the property</a> offers several rentals in downtown, including two one-bedroom suites, an apartment with a full kitchen and a house. All the downtown options include a hot breakfast delivered each morning; an invitation to the evening happy hour at the main location; free parking; and complimentary use of bicycles, beach chairs and umbrellas.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Very pet-friendly</li> <li class="">Waterfront location</li> <li class="">Children are welcome</li> <li class="">Popular for destination weddings and honeymoons</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cons: </strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Free parking is two blocks away from the main building</li> <li class="">There is an additional $35 fee per day for children 16 and older, and a $20 charge per day for children ages 3 to 15</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g34599-d603280-Reviews-Bayfront_Marin_House-St_Augustine_Florida.html">Book Now</a></p>

Bayfront Marin House

St. augustine, florida.

Best for: A romantic couples getaway in Florida

The main building, located in St. Augustine's historic district and across the street from Mantanzas Bay, features 17 distinct rooms and suites with names like Napoleon, Princess Margaret and Marie Antoinette. Amenities may include soaking tubs, electric fireplaces, sitting areas, and water or Bridge of Lion views. There are seven pet-friendly accommodations, including the Burgess Suite, which is where I stayed with my husband and our pup.

One of the features they added around the time of our visit a few years ago has remained in place: Guests receive text communications about breakfast and happy hour. They can place their orders via text and request where they'd like it delivered—to their room, on the patio or in the gazebo. They can also use texts to request ice, extra towels or other amenities.

If you need larger accommodations, the property offers several rentals in downtown, including two one-bedroom suites, an apartment with a full kitchen and a house. All the downtown options include a hot breakfast delivered each morning; an invitation to the evening happy hour at the main location; free parking; and complimentary use of bicycles, beach chairs and umbrellas.

  • Very pet-friendly
  • Waterfront location
  • Children are welcome
  • Popular for destination weddings and honeymoons
  • Free parking is two blocks away from the main building
  • There is an additional $35 fee per day for children 16 and older, and a $20 charge per day for children ages 3 to 15

<h3>Savannah, Georgia</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>A couples weekend in an opulent Southern mansion</p> <p>A stay at <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60814-d266911-Reviews-McMillan_Inn-Savannah_Georgia.html" rel="noopener">McMillan Inn</a> is like visiting another era with its extravagant decor and antiques. This beautiful 1888 Italianate Revival inn, located in Savannah's Historic District, consistently receives excellent reviews for its accommodations, location and gracious hosts, Melissa and Eric Calhoun and their son and daughter-in-law, Joshua and Emmie. Guests of the property also enjoy the full signature Southern breakfast served each morning on fine china with sweet and savory dishes like peach pie pancakes, banana bread French toast, quiche Lorraine and hash brown casserole.</p> <p>There are six garden-level rooms; five are accessible without stairs. Each room features either a queen- or king-size bed, and five rooms have fireplaces. Seven upper-level rooms are located on the first and second floors, and one room, The Montgomery, has a private elevator. For longer stays and more room to spread out, McMillan Inn offers a carriage house with a parlor and a full kitchen. In the afternoon, you'll find peach ice tea and sweet treats like freshly baked brownies or rich butter cake to keep you satisfied until dinner.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Just two blocks from Forsyth Park</li> <li class="">Beautiful public spaces (two parlors)</li> <li class="">A pool and an outdoor living area</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cons:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Children under 15 years of age are not permitted</li> <li class="">Only service dogs (with agreement from the owner) are allowed at the inn</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60814-d266911-Reviews-McMillan_Inn-Savannah_Georgia.html">Book Now</a></p>

McMillan Inn

Savannah, georgia.

Best for: A couples weekend in an opulent Southern mansion

A stay at McMillan Inn is like visiting another era with its extravagant decor and antiques. This beautiful 1888 Italianate Revival inn, located in Savannah's Historic District, consistently receives excellent reviews for its accommodations, location and gracious hosts, Melissa and Eric Calhoun and their son and daughter-in-law, Joshua and Emmie. Guests of the property also enjoy the full signature Southern breakfast served each morning on fine china with sweet and savory dishes like peach pie pancakes, banana bread French toast, quiche Lorraine and hash brown casserole.

There are six garden-level rooms; five are accessible without stairs. Each room features either a queen- or king-size bed, and five rooms have fireplaces. Seven upper-level rooms are located on the first and second floors, and one room, The Montgomery, has a private elevator. For longer stays and more room to spread out, McMillan Inn offers a carriage house with a parlor and a full kitchen. In the afternoon, you'll find peach ice tea and sweet treats like freshly baked brownies or rich butter cake to keep you satisfied until dinner.

  • Just two blocks from Forsyth Park
  • Beautiful public spaces (two parlors)
  • A pool and an outdoor living area
  • Children under 15 years of age are not permitted
  • Only service dogs (with agreement from the owner) are allowed at the inn

<h3>Granville, Ohio</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for:</strong> A relaxing getaway in Ohio's idyllic Welsh Hills </p> <p>A visit to the <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g50390-d1982729-Reviews-The_Welsh_Hills_Inn-Granville_Ohio.html" rel="noopener">Welsh Hills Inn</a> is like coming home. And you'll find many repeat guests return to this <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/midwest-vacation-spots/">Midwestern vacation destination</a> time and again to experience the gracious hospitality of the innkeepers, Bobbi and Jeff Noe, and their two dogs, Ellie and Wrigley, who greet you upon arrival. Situated on 15 acres in the picturesque rolling hills of central Ohio—and in the New England–style village of Granville—the Welsh Hills Inn is consistently ranked as one of the best inns in the country.</p> <p>The property's three distinct guest rooms and three luxury suites are furnished with queen- or king-size beds and upscale amenities such as fine linens, Beekman 1802 toiletries and terry bathrobes. The Cottage is a two-bedroom suite with adjoining rooms and a Jack & Jill bathroom that offers views of the bocce court, pool courtyard, and woods and wildlife. Guests will find comfortable public spaces indoors with fireplaces, a baby grand piano, original artwork and antiques. Outdoors, you can stroll through an English garden, sit back and relax on the wraparound veranda or take a nap in a hammock beneath the trees.</p> <p>A full gourmet breakfast is prepared each morning by Jeff, and there are refreshments available through the day. Guests also gather at 6 p.m. every evening to enjoy a complimentary wine social.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">An on-site artisan shop features locally made products like jewelry, jams and artwork</li> <li class="">Expansive grounds with a heated pool, clay-pigeon shooting range, fishing pond and more</li> <li class="">Can add on additional services during your stay, like massages and personalized yoga sessions</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cons:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">The property is geared toward adults, and children must be at least 13 years old</li> <li class="">The inn can only accommodate service dogs</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g50390-d1982729-Reviews-The_Welsh_Hills_Inn-Granville_Ohio.html">Book Now</a></p>

The Welsh Hills Inn

Granville, ohio.

Best for: A relaxing getaway in Ohio's idyllic Welsh Hills

A visit to the Welsh Hills Inn is like coming home. And you'll find many repeat guests return to this Midwestern vacation destination time and again to experience the gracious hospitality of the innkeepers, Bobbi and Jeff Noe, and their two dogs, Ellie and Wrigley, who greet you upon arrival. Situated on 15 acres in the picturesque rolling hills of central Ohio—and in the New England–style village of Granville—the Welsh Hills Inn is consistently ranked as one of the best inns in the country.

The property's three distinct guest rooms and three luxury suites are furnished with queen- or king-size beds and upscale amenities such as fine linens, Beekman 1802 toiletries and terry bathrobes. The Cottage is a two-bedroom suite with adjoining rooms and a Jack & Jill bathroom that offers views of the bocce court, pool courtyard, and woods and wildlife. Guests will find comfortable public spaces indoors with fireplaces, a baby grand piano, original artwork and antiques. Outdoors, you can stroll through an English garden, sit back and relax on the wraparound veranda or take a nap in a hammock beneath the trees.

A full gourmet breakfast is prepared each morning by Jeff, and there are refreshments available through the day. Guests also gather at 6 p.m. every evening to enjoy a complimentary wine social.

  • An on-site artisan shop features locally made products like jewelry, jams and artwork
  • Expansive grounds with a heated pool, clay-pigeon shooting range, fishing pond and more
  • Can add on additional services during your stay, like massages and personalized yoga sessions
  • The property is geared toward adults, and children must be at least 13 years old
  • The inn can only accommodate service dogs

<h3>Allegan, Michigan</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>A historic yet eclectic stay close to Lake Michigan Shore's Wine Trail</p> <p>This stunning home in a quiet neighborhood in Allegan has been catching the eyes of residents and visitors for more than 160 years. Owner Todd Green was also drawn to the beautiful historic home that was sitting empty when he and his wife, Nia Green, purchased it out of bankruptcy in 2020. As a local farmer and business owner with a background as a residential builder and renovator, Green knew the historic Italianate Renaissance home (dating back to 1863) had good bones and was structurally sound. After freshening up the interior and beautiful woodwork, the Greens opened the <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g29543-d22867835-Reviews-Jade_Estate_Inn-Allegan_Allegan_County_Michigan.html" rel="noopener">Jade Estate Inn</a> later that year as the fourth bed-and-breakfast to be in the home since 1987.</p> <p>Restored to its original grandeur, it's decked with opulent furnishings and period antiques, Victorian draperies, four-poster beds and Oriental rugs. The inn's six rooms (one located in the carriage house) feature queen or king beds and jetted tubs, and most rooms have fireplaces. A sweet or savory homemade breakfast is served each morning in the dining room. Guests have the option for a lighter continental offering or a grab-and-go breakfast. You'll also find afternoon snacks and refreshments in the dining room in the afternoon.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Close to the <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/best-wineries/">wineries and vineyards</a> around Lake Michigan</li> <li class="">A short drive from the coastal towns of Grand Haven, South Haven and Saugatuck</li> <li class="">Within walking distance to historic downtown Allegan</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cons: </strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Guests must be 18 years of age or older</li> <li class="">The inn is not pet-friendly</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g29543-d22867835-Reviews-Jade_Estate_Inn-Allegan_Allegan_County_Michigan.html">Book Now</a></p>

Jade Estate Inn

Allegan, michigan.

Best for: A historic yet eclectic stay close to Lake Michigan Shore's Wine Trail

This stunning home in a quiet neighborhood in Allegan has been catching the eyes of residents and visitors for more than 160 years. Owner Todd Green was also drawn to the beautiful historic home that was sitting empty when he and his wife, Nia Green, purchased it out of bankruptcy in 2020. As a local farmer and business owner with a background as a residential builder and renovator, Green knew the historic Italianate Renaissance home (dating back to 1863) had good bones and was structurally sound. After freshening up the interior and beautiful woodwork, the Greens opened the Jade Estate Inn later that year as the fourth bed-and-breakfast to be in the home since 1987.

Restored to its original grandeur, it's decked with opulent furnishings and period antiques, Victorian draperies, four-poster beds and Oriental rugs. The inn's six rooms (one located in the carriage house) feature queen or king beds and jetted tubs, and most rooms have fireplaces. A sweet or savory homemade breakfast is served each morning in the dining room. Guests have the option for a lighter continental offering or a grab-and-go breakfast. You'll also find afternoon snacks and refreshments in the dining room in the afternoon.

  • Close to the wineries and vineyards around Lake Michigan
  • A short drive from the coastal towns of Grand Haven, South Haven and Saugatuck
  • Within walking distance to historic downtown Allegan
  • Guests must be 18 years of age or older
  • The inn is not pet-friendly

<h3>Mt. Morris, New York</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>Nature lovers looking for a little peace and quiet</p> <p>Guests love how peaceful it is both inside the <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g48214-d16644048-Reviews-BrickInn-Mount_Morris_Finger_Lakes_New_York.html" rel="noopener">BrickInn</a> and outside in the gardens surrounding this beautiful brick Colonial home. It's located on five acres in the small village of Mt. Morris in New York's Genesee Valley, which is home to the north entrance of Letchwork State Park, aka the "Grand Canyon of the East." BrickInn offers an elegant yet comfortable atmosphere for guests of all ages—and you'll see younger people in their 20s and older couples in their 80s. Visitors love the property so much that the innkeepers and owners, Chic and Dwight Yoder, had a 35% rate of repeat guests in 2023.</p> <p>The accommodations at the renovated 1915 home feature five beautifully furnished queen- or king-size guest rooms with Comphy linens, marble bathrooms with heated tile floors, Beekman 1802 toiletries and plush robes and towels. Four rooms also have fireplaces. The rooms are lovely, and the innkeepers have thought of every detail for their guests. Public areas include a large outdoor porch, a gathering room with a baby grand piano, a den with a fireplace, a breakfast room and a guest pantry. A full breakfast with pastries, fruit, juice and an entree is served at two seatings in the morning, and guests can sit outdoors on the side porch, weather permitting.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Refreshed and beautifully appointed rooms</li> <li>Close to the state park (where you can go hot-air ballooning), as well as wineries and breweries</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cons:</strong></p> <ul> <li>All rooms are on the second floor, and there is no elevator</li> <li>The property is not pet-friendly</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g48214-d16644048-Reviews-BrickInn-Mount_Morris_Finger_Lakes_New_York.html">Book Now</a></p>

Mt. Morris, New York

Best for: Nature lovers looking for a little peace and quiet

Guests love how peaceful it is both inside the BrickInn and outside in the gardens surrounding this beautiful brick Colonial home. It's located on five acres in the small village of Mt. Morris in New York's Genesee Valley, which is home to the north entrance of Letchwork State Park, aka the "Grand Canyon of the East." BrickInn offers an elegant yet comfortable atmosphere for guests of all ages—and you'll see younger people in their 20s and older couples in their 80s. Visitors love the property so much that the innkeepers and owners, Chic and Dwight Yoder, had a 35% rate of repeat guests in 2023.

The accommodations at the renovated 1915 home feature five beautifully furnished queen- or king-size guest rooms with Comphy linens, marble bathrooms with heated tile floors, Beekman 1802 toiletries and plush robes and towels. Four rooms also have fireplaces. The rooms are lovely, and the innkeepers have thought of every detail for their guests. Public areas include a large outdoor porch, a gathering room with a baby grand piano, a den with a fireplace, a breakfast room and a guest pantry. A full breakfast with pastries, fruit, juice and an entree is served at two seatings in the morning, and guests can sit outdoors on the side porch, weather permitting.

  • Refreshed and beautifully appointed rooms
  • Close to the state park (where you can go hot-air ballooning), as well as wineries and breweries
  • The property is not pet-friendly

<h3 class="">Newberg, Oregon</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>Wine and food aficionados who also love an amazing view </p> <p>The panoramic views of vineyards and orchards is just one of the reasons to stay at this intimate property nestled in the heart of Oregon's Willamette Valley Wine Country, located about 25 miles from Portland. The mountaintop getaway sits at 1,000 feet above the town of Newberg and affords spectacular views of the landscape and valley below. <a href="https://chehalemridge.com/" rel="noopener">Chehalem Ridge Bed & Breakfast</a> is also the ideal base from which to explore <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/oregon-wineries/">the region's boutique wineries</a>, the stunning Oregon Coast, the Columbia River Gorge and more. The innkeeper will even help you plan your itinerary during your stay.</p> <p>Its five modern accommodations offer rooms with a view, private bathrooms, heated balconies, jetted tubs and/or showers and fireplaces. (The specific amenities depend on the room or suite booked.) In the morning, you'll enjoy breakfasts prepared by a trained chef and begin with Guatemalan Antigua coffee from a local roaster. Then, sample daily treats like chai scones, melons with marionberry glaze and feta topped with mint from their garden, followed by eggs with pesto made from nasturtium leaves. And yes, guests say it's all as delicious as it sounds!</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Located in the Willamette Valley, close to wineries and restaurants</li> <li class="">Breakfasts with a twist</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cons:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Pets are not permitted</li> <li class="">Children must be 12 years of age or older</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://chehalemridge.com/">Book Now</a></p>

Chehalem Ridge Bed & Breakfast

Newberg, oregon.

Best for: Wine and food aficionados who also love an amazing view

The panoramic views of vineyards and orchards is just one of the reasons to stay at this intimate property nestled in the heart of Oregon's Willamette Valley Wine Country, located about 25 miles from Portland. The mountaintop getaway sits at 1,000 feet above the town of Newberg and affords spectacular views of the landscape and valley below. Chehalem Ridge Bed & Breakfast is also the ideal base from which to explore the region's boutique wineries , the stunning Oregon Coast, the Columbia River Gorge and more. The innkeeper will even help you plan your itinerary during your stay.

Its five modern accommodations offer rooms with a view, private bathrooms, heated balconies, jetted tubs and/or showers and fireplaces. (The specific amenities depend on the room or suite booked.) In the morning, you'll enjoy breakfasts prepared by a trained chef and begin with Guatemalan Antigua coffee from a local roaster. Then, sample daily treats like chai scones, melons with marionberry glaze and feta topped with mint from their garden, followed by eggs with pesto made from nasturtium leaves. And yes, guests say it's all as delicious as it sounds!

  • Located in the Willamette Valley, close to wineries and restaurants
  • Breakfasts with a twist
  • Pets are not permitted
  • Children must be 12 years of age or older

<h3 class="">Hot Springs, Arkansas</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>A relaxing couples getaway close to the bustling downtown of Hot Springs</p> <p>Gracious Southern hospitality is one of the highlights of a visit to the <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60856-d73147-Reviews-1890_Williams_House_Inn-Hot_Springs_Arkansas.html" rel="noopener">1890 Williams House Inn</a>, which was established as the first bed-and-breakfast in the state of Arkansas, in 1980. Guests are warmly welcomed into the beautiful historic home, located just five blocks from downtown Hot Springs, by its innkeepers and owners, Cody Waite and Joe Bolina. Visitors say Waite and Bolina were the consummate hosts and very helpful in planning their trips. They also appreciated the special touches, delightful breakfasts and perfect location.</p> <p>The main house has six guest rooms, while the carriage house offers three accommodations. There are two spacious suites on the first floor of the main house with king beds and fireplaces. The other rooms and suites have either one or two queen beds or a king bed, and the Copper Cottage is handicap accessible and pet-friendly.</p> <p>Breakfast begins each morning with poppy-seed bread, homemade muffins or other baked goods and fruit. Daily main dishes include everything from breakfast paninis to savory quiches or stuffed French toast. Guests staying in three of the suites can have breakfast delivered to their room. You'll also find snacks and beverages available 24 hours a day.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">One dog up to 30 pounds is permitted in the Copper Cottage (rules and fees apply)</li> <li class="">Located close to downtown</li> <li class="">Gracious and friendly hosts</li> </ul> <p><strong>Con: </strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Children must be 12 or older to stay at the property</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60856-d73147-Reviews-1890_Williams_House_Inn-Hot_Springs_Arkansas.html">Book Now</a></p>

1890 Williams House Inn

Hot springs, arkansas.

Best for: A relaxing couples getaway close to the bustling downtown of Hot Springs

Gracious Southern hospitality is one of the highlights of a visit to the 1890 Williams House Inn , which was established as the first bed-and-breakfast in the state of Arkansas, in 1980. Guests are warmly welcomed into the beautiful historic home, located just five blocks from downtown Hot Springs, by its innkeepers and owners, Cody Waite and Joe Bolina. Visitors say Waite and Bolina were the consummate hosts and very helpful in planning their trips. They also appreciated the special touches, delightful breakfasts and perfect location.

The main house has six guest rooms, while the carriage house offers three accommodations. There are two spacious suites on the first floor of the main house with king beds and fireplaces. The other rooms and suites have either one or two queen beds or a king bed, and the Copper Cottage is handicap accessible and pet-friendly.

Breakfast begins each morning with poppy-seed bread, homemade muffins or other baked goods and fruit. Daily main dishes include everything from breakfast paninis to savory quiches or stuffed French toast. Guests staying in three of the suites can have breakfast delivered to their room. You'll also find snacks and beverages available 24 hours a day.

  • One dog up to 30 pounds is permitted in the Copper Cottage (rules and fees apply)
  • Located close to downtown
  • Gracious and friendly hosts
  • Children must be 12 or older to stay at the property

<h3 class="">Lenox, Massachusetts</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>A romantic weekend filled with food and wine in the heart of the Berkshires</p> <p>Guests of the <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g41639-d77770-Reviews-Cornell_Inn_Lenox-Lenox_Massachusetts.html" rel="noopener">Cornell Inn</a> love the extra touches at this beautiful boutique property, mentioning the stylish decor, outdoor spaces and complimentary goodies and beverages, including the warm cider and bottle of wine waiting in rooms upon arrival. The freshly reimagined bed-and-breakfast, set in a 150-year-old carriage property in the Berkshires, features 28 individual modern rooms and suites designed by 23 different interior designers. Guests can choose from basic queen accommodations to grand suites with a fireplace, a private balcony and several seating areas.</p> <p>The made-to-order breakfast menu changes daily, with healthy options like Greek yogurt and fresh fruit or heartier selections such as "Mom's Special," which might be something as decadent as a stack of buttermilk pancakes with thick, country-style bacon. And guests say the food is outstanding.</p> <p>The Tavern, a hot-pink micro lounge, serves complimentary beverages from morning until 8 or 10 p.m. (depending on the season). While you're there, sample the property's homemade brownies and signature peach sangria, and inquire about neighbors that offer activities like fall apple picking and hayrides.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Fresh, modern take on classic bed-and-breakfasts</li> <li class="">Two rooms are <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/disabled-travel/">ADA compliant</a> and have accessible showers, and there's an ADA-compliant ramp to the main house</li> <li class="">Two rooms have an extra bed to accommodate children (with an extra charge)</li> </ul> <p><strong>Con:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Pets are not permitted</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g41639-d77770-Reviews-Cornell_Inn_Lenox-Lenox_Massachusetts.html">Book Now</a></p>

The Cornell Inn

Lenox, massachusetts.

Best for: A romantic weekend filled with food and wine in the heart of the Berkshires

Guests of the Cornell Inn love the extra touches at this beautiful boutique property, mentioning the stylish decor, outdoor spaces and complimentary goodies and beverages, including the warm cider and bottle of wine waiting in rooms upon arrival. The freshly reimagined bed-and-breakfast, set in a 150-year-old carriage property in the Berkshires, features 28 individual modern rooms and suites designed by 23 different interior designers. Guests can choose from basic queen accommodations to grand suites with a fireplace, a private balcony and several seating areas.

The made-to-order breakfast menu changes daily, with healthy options like Greek yogurt and fresh fruit or heartier selections such as "Mom's Special," which might be something as decadent as a stack of buttermilk pancakes with thick, country-style bacon. And guests say the food is outstanding.

The Tavern, a hot-pink micro lounge, serves complimentary beverages from morning until 8 or 10 p.m. (depending on the season). While you're there, sample the property's homemade brownies and signature peach sangria, and inquire about neighbors that offer activities like fall apple picking and hayrides.

  • Fresh, modern take on classic bed-and-breakfasts
  • Two rooms are ADA compliant and have accessible showers, and there's an ADA-compliant ramp to the main house
  • Two rooms have an extra bed to accommodate children (with an extra charge)

<h3 class="">Bardstown, Kentucky</h3> <p class=""><strong>Best for: </strong>A romantic getaway for couples exploring the Kentucky Bourbon Trail</p> <p>Bourbon aficionados (like my husband) love to stay at what's known as the World's First Bourbon Themed Bed-and-Breakfast while surrounded by all things bourbon. Situated in Bardstown, in the heart of bourbon country, the 10-room <a href="https://www.rd.com/list/most-beautiful-mansions-in-every-state/">historic property</a> offers seven bourbon-themed accommodations in the Main House, which was built around 1820. Rooms at the Main House have private bathrooms and electric or gas fireplaces, and names like Mint Julep, Classic Sazerac, Hotty Toddy and Master Distiller's Den. There are also three rooms in the 1800s Federal House Guest Cottage that are ideal to book for a group, since it has a shared kitchen and den.</p> <p>Amenities for all accommodations at <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g39163-d118234-Reviews-Bourbon_Manor_Bed_Breakfast_Inn-Bardstown_Kentucky.html" rel="noopener">Bourbon Manor</a> include luxury linens, Turkish towels, Gilchrist & Soames toiletries and antique furnishings. Bottled water, 24-hour coffee and tea, complimentary beverages and snacks and a full gourmet country breakfast—complete with a bourbon-infused breakfast dessert—are included with your stay. There's also a welcome reception every evening from 5 to 7 p.m. that features the nightly cocktail specials. Guests love the fun property and rave about the cocktails and the breakfast.</p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Park-like setting</li> <li class="">Close to many distilleries in the "Bourbon Capital of the World"</li> <li class="">Spa services in the historic mansion</li> </ul> <p><strong>Cons:</strong></p> <ul> <li class="">Pets are not permitted</li> <li class="">Children are only allowed with a cottage or full-property rental, and there's an additional $20 fee per child</li> </ul> <p class="listicle-page__cta-button-shop"><a class="shop-btn" href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g39163-d118234-Reviews-Bourbon_Manor_Bed_Breakfast_Inn-Bardstown_Kentucky.html">Book Now</a></p>

Bourbon Manor Bed & Breakfast

Bardstown, kentucky.

Best for: A romantic getaway for couples exploring the Kentucky Bourbon Trail

Bourbon aficionados (like my husband) love to stay at what's known as the World's First Bourbon Themed Bed-and-Breakfast while surrounded by all things bourbon. Situated in Bardstown, in the heart of bourbon country, the 10-room historic property offers seven bourbon-themed accommodations in the Main House, which was built around 1820. Rooms at the Main House have private bathrooms and electric or gas fireplaces, and names like Mint Julep, Classic Sazerac, Hotty Toddy and Master Distiller's Den. There are also three rooms in the 1800s Federal House Guest Cottage that are ideal to book for a group, since it has a shared kitchen and den.

Amenities for all accommodations at Bourbon Manor include luxury linens, Turkish towels, Gilchrist & Soames toiletries and antique furnishings. Bottled water, 24-hour coffee and tea, complimentary beverages and snacks and a full gourmet country breakfast—complete with a bourbon-infused breakfast dessert—are included with your stay. There's also a welcome reception every evening from 5 to 7 p.m. that features the nightly cocktail specials. Guests love the fun property and rave about the cocktails and the breakfast.

  • Park-like setting
  • Close to many distilleries in the "Bourbon Capital of the World"
  • Spa services in the historic mansion
  • Children are only allowed with a cottage or full-property rental, and there's an additional $20 fee per child

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