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The Best Toddler Travel Beds We've Tested on the Road and in Our Lab

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Parents / Nick Kova

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 a protected sleep space, resulting in a well-rested child and a smoother trip for everyone. To help you shop for the best suited to your kid and your travel plans, we've tested dozens of travel beds , mattresses, and pack-and-plays in our lab and at home with our kids. For some parents, portable 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 , M.D., 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 in the lab and our homes by assembling and disassembling them—even seeing if we could do it one-handed—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. Here, we've selected the best toddler travel beds we’ve tested, and we’ll continue to test new models as they come out.

  • Best Overall:   JetKids by Stokke CloudSleeper
  • Best Inflatable:   Eltow Inflatable Toddler Bed
  • Best With Pump:   Hiccapop Inflatable Toddler Travel Bed
  • Best for Camping:   EnerPlex Kids Inflatable Travel Bed
  • Best Pop-Up Crib:   BabyBjörn Travel Crib Light
  • Best Budget:   Hugbino Inflatable Toddler Bed
  • Best Crib to Fly With:   Guava Family Lotus Travel Crib
  • Best for Naps:   Milliard Toddler Nap Mat
  • Best Twin:   Intex Dura-Beam Deluxe Air Mattress

Best Overall: JetKids by Stokke CloudSleeper

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, it's not hard 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 after any accidents. 

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

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

Parents/Tamara Staples

Best Inflatable: Eltow Inflatable Toddler Bed

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

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. It's also very durable due to its  thick vinyl material .

The mattress has a faint chemical smell at first, but it's not as eye-watering as some of the other inflatables we tested.

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

Parents / Tamara Staples

Best for Camping: EnerPlex Kids Inflatable Travel Bed

This nearly puncture-proof  toddler travel bed can be used during trips or at home as a transitional bed for toddlers who are still getting used to not having crib walls. 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

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. Another advantage is that you won't need to worry about punctures, as this is not an inflatable mattress. 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, comes with a carrying case, and 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

Parents / Jessica Juliao

Best Budget: Hugbino Inflatable Toddler Bed

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.

  • Material : Polyvinyl chloride
  • Weight:  6.63 pounds
  • Size:  63.6 x 42.5 inches inflated
  • Recommended Age/Weight Limit : 130 pounds

Best Crib to Fly With: Guava Family Lotus Travel Crib

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. We like the travel crib's packaging, which comes with  shoulder and backpack straps  that make it easy to carry around in an airport. 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 to let them go in and out of the crib when they are awake. You can unzip the bed cover and throw it into the washer for a deep clean.

It is a tad heavy to carry for long periods of time. Also 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.

  • 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

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
  • Recommended Age/Weight Limit : Not listed

Best Twin: Intex Dura-Beam Deluxe Air Mattress

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. It also has a  built-in pillow rest , so you won’t have to pack an extra pillow for your kid when you travel.

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.

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

To find the best toddler travel beds, we tested 20 travel beds and more than 20 pack-and-plays in the Parents Testing Lab, in our own homes, and on the road. 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, M.D., a pediatrician at Karabots Pediatric Care Center, West Philadelphia
  • Lynelle Schneeberg , PsyD, a pediatric sleep psychologist and author

Parents / Leticia Almeida

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 Product 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 child, 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 [only] 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 safety-proof 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. If your child is still sleeping in a crib at home, you will probably want to keep them in a pack-and-play or travel crib while traveling. 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,' 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 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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10 Best Toddler Travel Bed Options for Safe Slumber on the Go

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Sleeping arrangements for your little one can get a bit complicated when your family is traveling—especially as your child enters toddlerhood. Travel cribs are typically recommended for use up until 3 years old, but many children outgrow the height and weight limitations well before then. Typically, portable cribs have a weight limit of around 30 pounds, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends children no taller than 35 inches use them for sleep or play. Travel cribs can also become unsafe at an early age if your little one discovers how to climb out. So if they’re too big to sleep safely in a travel crib and too small to slumber in a regular bed, what’s the in-between?

The answer: Toddler travel beds. These portable beds for toddlers come in a variety of styles, but they’re all designed to provide a safe and comfortable sleeping environment for your growing tot. In addition to accommodating children who have phased out of travel cribs, toddler travel beds are also a much more portable option, as they tend to be both lighter and more compact than a travel crib. Many also have a high weight capacity and can be used for older children, making them a versatile choice. Here’s a closer look at the different options and what factors to consider when choosing—then, shop our top picks for several categories.

How We Chose the Best Portable Toddler Beds

As tots get older, they need a lot of new gear to keep up with their rapid development, like appropriately sized travel beds. To help you pick out the best portable toddler bed for your kiddo, we browsed designs from leading brands and online retailers, so you don’t have to spend hours scrolling online. When choosing beds to include in our roundup, we considered a list of criteria, such as quality and durability, value, style, size, portability, material and, of course, safety. We also read user reviews to get the lowdown on how these portable toddler beds have worked for real families—plus, we didn’t consider anything with less than an average four-star rating.

To make sure we’re highlighting products that are safe and effective, we chatted with two pediatric sleep consultants to understand essential features and safety considerations to keep top of mind when you’re shopping. We also followed the safety recommendations of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Lastly, some of these toddler travel beds were reviewed by our team of independent product testers, providing additional insight for our roundup.

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The Best Portable Toddler Beds To Shop

Read on for our top picks in toddler travel beds, from budget-friendly to easily portable and everything in between.

Overall best portable toddler bed

Jetkids by Stokke CloudSleeper Inflatable Travel Bed

  • Washable, temperature-regulating mesh cover
  • Integrated pump for easy inflation
  • Water-repellent bottom wipes clean
  • May deflate over time

The folks at Stokke thought of everything when they designed this portable bed for toddlers. It easily inflates in less than a minute—thanks to a built-in manual pump—and only takes one adult to operate. Rest assured that full-length bumpers along the sides will keep your little one secure at naptime or nighttime. It also has a weight capacity of up to 150 pounds, making this a travel option you can use well past toddlerhood. The real standout feature, though, is the fold: Guidelines help show you exactly how to fold up this inflatable travel bed (no having to stuff it back into the bag), and the double-layered zipper bag is compact enough to fit into a backpack or purse.

Dimensions: 59.1" (L) x 29.5" (W) x 6.7" (H) | Weight: 3.1 lbs. | Material: 100% polyester | Age/weight limit: 3+ years/149.9 lbs.

Best inflatable toddler bed

hiccapop Inflatable Toddler Travel Bed with Safety Bumpers

  • Bumpers offer extra security
  • Patch kit included
  • Easy to transport
  • Odor reported by some users
  • Doesn’t come with a sheet

The Hiccapop Inflatable Travel Bed will keep even the most active sleepers secure, thanks to four sides of extra-long and extra-tall bumpers. Welded seams and ultra-thick vinyl mean it can withstand the roughest of circumstances, and it’s covered by a lifetime guarantee, even against accidental damage. Plus, with a weight capacity of up to 310 pounds, this is a travel bed that will be with you for the long run.

Dimensions: 62" (L) x 39" (W) x 12" (H) | Weight: 8 lbs. | Material: 100% vinyl | Age/weight limit: 310 lbs.

Best toddler travel crib

BabyBjörn Travel Crib Light

  • Super easy to set up and break down
  • Plush, built-in mattress
  • Comes with a carry bag
  • Not suitable for older toddlers

If your little one still needs a crib , this portable toddler bed is sure to meet your family’s needs. As your tot snoozes, you’ll be able to keep an eye on them thanks to the ventilated, mesh sides—plus, the soft, built-in mattress will ensure they’re supported and comfy throughout the night. This sleek toddler travel bed can be opened and set up in seconds. Our product tester agreed, telling us, “after taking the crib out of the carrying case, I was shocked at how easily I could set it up by myself. It folds in and out so easily, I could almost do it with one hand." Then, when it’s time to get back on the road, simply fold it back up and pop it into the convenient carry bag—easy peasy.

Dimensions: 44" (L) x 25" (W) x 32" (H) | Weight: 13 lbs. | Material: Polyester/steel | Age/weight limit: 0 to 2 years/35 lbs.

Best toddler travel tent

Joovy Gloo Portable Kids Travel Tent

  • Lightweight and easily collapsible
  • Great for infants, toddlers and kids
  • Self-inflating mattress
  • Can be tricky to fold
  • Loud zipper, according to some

Sleeping outdoors comes with its own set of challenges, particularly around keeping your child protected from the elements. That’s where the Joovy Gloo Portable Kids Travel Tent comes in handy. It’s ideal for everything from naps on the beach to a full-on family camping trip. The breathable zippered enclosure offers UPF 50 sun protection as well as a barrier from bugs and moisture. A self-inflating mattress pad will make your little one forget they’re snoozing on the ground, or just keep them comfy while they play. An added bonus: This toddler travel tent is machine-washable (which takes care of any and all outdoor messes).

Dimensions: 51.5" (L) x 28" (W) x 24.5" (H) | Weight: 5.5 lbs. | Material: Polyester/nylon | Age/weight limit: 6 months to 5 years

Best toddler travel cot

Regalo My Cot Portable Toddler Bed

  • Quick and easy setup
  • Washable fitted sheet
  • Doesn’t come with a carrying bag

Next up is a versatile cot that's a great non-inflatable toddler bed option. The durable frame unfolds to provide a sturdy yet comfy resting place. At nine inches off the floor, it keeps your little one comfortably away from the ground, but it’s not high enough that they can injure themselves. The cot is made of a durable nylon material that’s also washable, and it comes with a fitted sheet for comfort. Whether it’s a sleepover, camping trip or even a nap at daycare, this toddler travel cot is a versatile and convenient pick. No wonder it has thousands of glowing reviews!

Dimensions: 48" (L) x 24.5" (W) x 9" (H) | Weight: 7 lbs. | Material: Cotton/steel | Age/weight limit: 2 to 5 years/75 lbs.

Best portable toddler bed with sides

Enerplex Kids Inflatable Travel Bed

  • Included electric pump
  • Sheet not included

This inflatable toddler travel bed from Enerplex checks all the important boxes: 13-inch bumpers on three sides for security, puncture-resistant material for durability and a coil-beam inner mattress for comfort. But where this toddler travel bed separates itself from the pack is the included car adaptors for the electric pump, making it perfect for camping trips (or anywhere you find yourself caught without a plug).

Dimensions: 66" (L) x 44" (W) x 13" (H) | Weight: 12.6 lbs. | Material: Vinyl | Age/weight limit: 3+ years/150 lbs.

Best portable toddler bed with bumpers

ELTOW Inflatable Toddler Travel Bed with Safety Bumpers

  • Soft, puncture-resistant vinyl
  • Comes with a high-speed pump and a travel bag

If your tot moves around a lot while they snooze, an inflatable toddler bed with bumpers can offer added security and peace of mind. Take this durable design, for instance. No matter how wiggly your little one is, you can ensure they won’t roll off the bed, thanks to the safety bumpers on each side. You’ll also appreciate how it can be inflated and deflated in seconds, and that it comes with a high-speed pump. Another unique feature: The inflatable mattress is detachable, meaning you can snugly tuck sheets onto it. Lastly, this toddler travel bed has a weight limit of 310 pounds, so it can be used for many future trips.

Dimensions: 63" (L) x 40" (W) x 12" (H) | Weight: 9.7 lbs. | Material: Vinyl | Age/weight limit: 18+ months/310 lbs.

Best toddler travel nap mat

Lovevery Organic Nap Mat

  • Promotes independence
  • Comes with a blanket and a pillow
  • Easily rolls up and unfolds
  • Indoor use only

This toddler travel nap mat from Lovevery is ideal for short-term snoozes on the go. With this soft set, you’ll receive everything you need to create a comfy sleep space for your kiddo, including a padded nap mat, a blanket and a pillow . Plus, custom buckles (designed with teeny tiny hands in mind) will encourage your child to set up, roll and carry their mat themselves, promoting independence. For added peace of mind, know that it’s made from OEKO TEX-certified organic cotton—and that it’s machine-washable to boot.

Dimensions: 55" (L) x 20.5" (W) | Weight: 11.6 oz. | Material: 100% cotton (outer)/poly (filling)/plastic (buckles) | Age/weight limit: 18 months to 5 years

Best affordable portable toddler bed

INTEX Cozy Kidz Inflatable Airbed

  • Super lightweight
  • Comes with a carry bag and patch kit
  • Doesn’t come with a pump

This inflatable air bed from Intex is no-frills, but if you’re looking for a solid, budget-friendly option, it’s sure to check all of the boxes on your list. It comes with a carry bag and patch kit for added convenience. What’s more, it can handle children up to 10 years old (lasting you well beyond the toddler years). Not bad for an inflatable toddler bed ringing in around the $20 mark!

Dimensions: 62" (L) x 34.5" (W) x 7" (H) | Weight: 3.5 oz. | Material: PVC | Age/weight limit: 3 to 10 years/100 lbs.

Best fun toddler travel bed

FUNBOY Pink Convertible Kids Sleepover Air Mattress

  • Available in several fun designs
  • Not suitable for younger toddlers
  • Doesn’t come with an air pump

Last but not least on our list of the best toddler travel beds is this super-fun option from FUNBOY. Whether you’re planning a special sleepover for your little one or are often on the road with your kiddo, this car-shaped air mattress is sure to bring a smile to their face. It features a cozy surface for comfy snoozes and has a low design that’s easy for kids to get in and out of independently. This delightful toddler air mattress also comes in several other styles, including a castle and a speed boat . We’re obsessed!

Dimensions: 74" (L) x 40" (W) x 15" (H) | Weight: N/A | Material: Vinyl | Age/weight limit: 3 to 12 years

Types of Portable Toddler Beds

There are a variety of portable toddler beds on the market. Here’s a breakdown of the different types:

Inflatable. The most common type are inflatable toddler beds, which resemble air mattresses. These are a popular choice because of their easy portability (since they can be deflated when not in use) and comfort—but they often require a pump to inflate, which may or may not be included. Additionally, children 15 months of age or younger should never sleep on an inflatable mattress, per the CPSC .

Folding cots. Foldable travel beds offer one of the easiest setups (no inflation necessary) and are commonly used in childcare settings for naps. They keep your little one off the ground while sleeping, but they typically don’t have any side protection (which may not work for all sleepers).

Portable bed rails. Another great option in terms of portability, bed rails are an easy way to make any bed safe and secure for a toddler to sleep in. Make sure there’s a mechanism to secure them in place and that they don’t lose inflation when in use.

Tents. For little ones who like to block out the world while they sleep, tents are a solid choice. They’re one of the few toddler sleep options that provide an enclosed location for your child to sleep, making it ideal for little escape artists. However, note that the interior mattresses are often not super thick or padded.

What To Look For In a Portable Toddler Bed

Not sure where to begin when it comes to picking out a toddler travel bed? We’ve got you covered. Keep these factors top of mind before deciding on a portable bed for toddlers:

Lifestyle. First things first: Figure out what type of travel you’ll be doing and where you’ll be using the bed, suggests Jillian Thistel, a certified pediatric sleep consultant and founder of Twinkling Stars Pediatric Sleep Consulting in Ontario, Canada. By doing so, you can get an idea of what size and shape bed will work best for your needs.

Setup. Check out how simple it is to both set up and break down the toddler travel bed you choose. Also, take a look at what’s required (any additional pumps or parts) to make sure you’ll have it on hand if it’s not already included.

Height and weight limits. Thistel advises parents to “check out the height and weight limit of the travel bed when making a decision." This way, you can create a safe sleeping spot for your little one, even while you’re on the go.

Padding. Padding is another feature to look out for as you shop; most inflatable or portable toddler beds vary in levels of firmness, so this will largely depend on your and your child’s preferences. Rachel Mitchell , a certified sleep specialist and the founder of My Sweet Sleeper , suggests “testing this out before you travel to make sure that your child is comfortable and adjust as needed."

Portability. Many toddler travel beds fold down to a compact size and come with their own travel bags for easy transport. For families on the go, this is essential.

Care. Whether it’s a nighttime accident or a camping mess, you’ll want a toddler travel bed that’s easy to clean. Look for materials that can be wiped down or protective sheets that are machine-washable. For added comfort and safety, Mitchell also recommends that caregivers opt for a toddler travel bed made from breathable, lightweight materials.

Portable Toddler Bed Safety Tips

A safe sleep environment is the top priority, whether at home or elsewhere. Before purchasing a portable bed for toddlers, Thistel advises parents to “make sure that it meets the CPSC requirements, and that there haven’t been any recalls on the product." As you set up the bed, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure it’s properly assembled. It shouldn’t be too far off the ground—ideally, no more than 24 inches, says Mitchell. Once it’s put together, Thistlel adds, check that there are no loose parts or pieces that could pose a risk. The bed should also be placed in a safe place away from cords, outlets and wall hangings, and the surrounding area should be childproofed in case your tot gets up in the middle of the night. “This is especially true if your toddler normally sleeps in a crib or more secure space," Mitchell advises. Lastly, Thistel reminds caregivers that “toddler travel beds are specifically for toddlers, and it isn’t safe for an infant to sleep in a toddler travel bed."

Plus, more from The Bump:

The Best Toddler Floor Beds to Promote Independence

The Best Toddler Sleeping Bags for Campouts and Sleepovers

The Top Airplane and Car Toys for Toddlers on the Go

Jillian Thistel is a certified pediatric sleep consultant in the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, Canada. She is a member of the Association of Professional Sleep Consultants and founder of Twinkling Stars Pediatric Sleep Consulting .

Rachel Mitchell is a certified sleep specialist and former night nanny based out of Denver, Colorado. She is also the founder of My Sweet Sleeper , a business that provides pediatric and maternity sleep consulting services and coaching sessions.

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Planning on traveling with your toddler in tow? Investing in a portable toddler bed is a wise choice.  

Hotels often have few options when it comes to accessory beds like cots and mini pack n’ plays . Even when staying with family, beds and space can be limited. This is where travel beds for toddlers become a life-saver. 

When everyone has a safe place to sleep, traveling goes smoothly. 

Travel toddler beds adapt to any environment, whether camping or an indoor sleepover. You are sure to find something that fits your child’s needs. Styles include inflatable, mat, or cot-style. Many toddler travel beds include bumpers or safety rails to keep your little one safe.

You might find yourself overwhelmed by all the choices for travel beds for toddlers online. How do you know which one is the best investment and will fit your needs?

Let us help! We’ve researched to find you the best toddler travel bed for your needs.  

Intex Kids Travel Air Mattress Inflatable Bed Set with Raised Sides, Hand Pump, and Carrying Bag for Camping Trips and Sleepovers, Gray

Top Choice: Hiccapop Inflatable Toddler Travel Bed with Safety Bumpers

Our pick for the best portable toddler bed is the Hiccapop Inflatable Toddler Travel Bed with Safety Bumpers . Here’s why this one impressed us: 

Quality. Hiccapop boasts of an inlay-enforced, puncture-resistant vinyl that beats all competitors. 

Warranty. Even with a heavy-duty build, the lifetime warranty Hiccpop offers is too good to pass on. 

Customer Service. Found a leak while on vacation? No problem! Hiccapop has even overnighted new mattresses in these cases! How about that for service?

Versatility. We love that this mattress can travel with your family indoors or outdoors. Since it deflates to fit in the travel bag, you’ll have plenty of room for your other luggage.

Price . Though this isn’t the cheapest option on our list, it lands somewhere in the mid-range. In our opinion, the features and durability are well worth the cost

This toddler travel bed has customer reviews to back up our findings. This is one inflatable toddler mattress you won’t regret purchasing! 

Best Camping: EnerPlex Kids Inflatable Travel Bed with High-Speed Pump

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  • Kids Travel Bed on the go: Mom and Dad need a good night’s sleep when traveling! No more sharing beds at hotels, on vacation, camping, etc. EnerPlex’s Kids Airbed is a family’s favorite travel companion. Utilize the lightweight blow up kids mattress to visit grandparents, for naps at a babysitter’s house, or as a transitional bed. Includes an oversized travel bag & high output electric pump (120V).
  • Puncture Proof and Leak-Free: EnerPlex combines durable, puncture resistant pvc with reinforced welded seams and EnerPlex’s never leak technology. Velvety soft flocking makes the air bed cozy for your kiddo while still being waterproof, easy to clean and great for indoor and outdoor sleeping..
  • Fast Inflation: Fully inflated air bed in 30 seconds – Included 120V pump. Plus EnerPlex inflatable kids bed fits all standard crib sheets, no need to purchase special sheets. On the go? The air mattress is simple and compact. Roll and store in the included carry bag for travel or storage.
  • Makes a perfect Transitional Bed: In between a crib and a regular bed? The EnerPlex is an ideal solution for the in between months when your child is not yet ready for a regular bed. Manufacturer recommended age is 36 months and up. Take it with you when you travel, store it for visiting friends, taking it camping or save it for your next child! The specially designed kids air mattress is made to help your child feel snug and secure as they snooze.

Sometimes you need a convenient option for inflating on the go. The EnerPlex Kids Inflatable Travel Bed with High-Speed Pump is an inflatable toddler bed that includes both a wall and car adapter air pump. This means you can still use the electric air pump when camping without electricity.

That’s not all this portable toddler bed has to offer. You’ll be pleased to know this comfortable travel bed has active sleepers in mind, featuring a three-sided bumper.

While some inflatable toddler travel beds with high bumpers are around 48 inches wide, the EnerPlex Kids travel bed is only 44 inches wide. This means it’s a better fit in tight places. You can also remove the inner mattress from the bumpers.

If you’re looking for a toddler air mattress that will last, this one is a winner. This toddler blow-up bed has puncture-resistant vinyl and comes with an impressive lifetime guarantee. If you ever have any issues with your toddler travel mattress, give them a call. Their customer service is quick to respond and a pleasure to work with. 

No one likes the frustration of trying to fold an air mattress to fit in its original box. The included oversized travel bag makes it easy to throw and go! 

With all these camping-friendly features, we think this option is the best toddler travel bed for sleeping under the stars.

Material : Polyvinyl Chloride | Dimensions: 66 x 44 x 13 inches | Maximum Weight Recommendation: 150 pounds View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on Sears.com

Best Warranty: Hiccapop Inflatable Toddler Travel Bed with Safety Bumpers

Hiccapop Inflatable Toddler Travel Bed

  • HOME, GRANDMA’S, CAMPING OR VACATION – hiccapop’s travel toddler bed is for modern families on the go. The Original hiccapop inflatable toddler bed is lightweight, portable and offers a LIFETIME guarantee. XL travel bag & electric turbo pump included.
  • ONLY 4-BUMPER KIDS TRAVEL BED – UNMATCHED QUALITY & DURABILITY – 4-bumper protection for maximum safety. hiccapop’s inlay-enforced vinyl is 40% thicker than its nearest competitor, making it virtually puncture-proof. Reinforced weld-seams and a heavy duty air valve insure against air leakage. And our velvet flocked mattress is the smoothest in its class, so your little one can sleep more soundly.
  • TRANSITIONAL BED – Kids cannot sleep in adult beds before they are 24 months old, yet most outgrow a crib at 18 months. So what do you do during those awkward 6 months? The hiccapop kids air mattress is the perfect solution for those “tween times” that every parent dreads. And when you’re done, use it for overnighters with friends, or better yet, your next little hiccapopper!
  • INFLATES IN UNDER 30 SECONDS – Fits all standard crib sheets and blankets. When it’s time to stow, simply fold, roll and go.

Looking for a bed you’ll never have to replace? The Hiccapop Inflatable Toddler Travel Bed with Safety Bumpers is a high-quality inflatable bed designed for toddlers. The extra-tall, four-sided bumper is impressive for a portable toddler bed. If your child moves in their sleep, this is sure to keep them from rolling out of bed. 

The heavy-duty vinyl is tough enough for normal use—or even a little rowdy jumping. If the vinyl should ever tear, Hiccapop’s life-long guarantee has you covered. On top of that, their hassle-free customer service is excellent.

This two-piece set includes a separate mattress and bumper. This enables you to remove the bumpers and use the inner mattress by itself. The inner mattress is comfortable enough to sleep on alone and fits standard crib sheets. The entire bed inflates in around 40 seconds with the included electric pump.

You may find that the mattress is a bit bulky. When using both the inner mattress and bumper together, it’s around 48 inches wide. However, given the durability and competitive warranty, this toddler travel bed still tops our list. It’s a great option for heavy, frequent use. 

Material : Polyvinyl Chloride | Dimensions: ‎‎62 x 39 x 12 inches | Maximum Weight Recommendation: 310 pounds View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on Sears.com

Most Fun: The Shrunks Toddler Travel Bed Portable Inflatable Air Mattress Blow Up Bed 

Shrunks Toddler Travel Bed

  • AIRTIGHT and COMFORTABLE! THE ORIGINAL and AWARD WINNING Toddler Travel Bed: The Shrunks Tuckaire , Signature sheet-tuck feature – fits all standard crib-sized sheets. The Shrunks is the ORIGINAL manufacturer of the Toddler Travel Bed, with numerous design awards and proud to have worked with Amazon for over 10 years.
  • NO SQUEAKY NOISES – Squeak, squeak, squeak all night long is eliminated, due to the soft flocking on top. THE PERFECT FIT! The Shrunks bed is the right size and the right fit – toddlers need to feel comfortable sleeping in a transition bed that is the right size, so that they feel CONFIDENT and SAFE – a bed designed for them, not for their older brother or sister. *Bigger does not mean better. Adjust the air to customize the bed for each child’s comfort.
  • GUARD RAILS and TUCK FEATURE – Toddlers feel secure, cozy and right at home, thanks to the portable air bed’s unique design – standard sized crib sheets and blankets tuck into the inner air mattress. Our trademarked security rails helps prevent your child from falling and stay in bed – designed low to the ground, for complete safety
  • INCLUDES – Small and compact, this powerful little pump gets the job done quickly. Approximate inflation time: 30 seconds.; Inflated size: 60 x 37 x 9 (inches), 152 x 94 x 23 (cm) + Includes a convenient carrying bag, repair kit and the compact, yet powerful Jetaire Electric Pump Constructed with the safest materials, The Shrunks Travel Beds are safe from Phthalates, BpA and Lead; Award winning design.

The Shrunks toddler travel bed is a unique inflatable toddler bed in that it comes with some fun design options your toddler will love. You can choose from different sheet sets that include familiar characters. Some sets even include a matching pillow. 

A two-sided bumper will keep your child from rolling off this toddler blow-up bed. Like many of the inflatable travel beds we’ve covered, the inner mattress is removable. Standard crib sheets are a perfect fit for the air mattress. 

The Shrunks Toddler Travel Bed is also designed so that you can tuck in your child using a top sheet. The snug corners allow you to push the sheet in under the mattress. Soft flocking covers the inner mattress, keeping mattress squeaks to a minimum. 

The included electric air pump will inflate the mattress in about 30 seconds. When packing up, you’ll appreciate the included carry bag for easy storage. 

The lifetime warranty and tough materials used provide a sense of comfort. Even if you do encounter a tear, the included repair kit has you covered for emergencies.  

Material : Polyvinyl Chloride | Dimensions: ‎60 x 37 x 9 inches | Maximum Weight Recommendation: 300 pounds View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on Sears.com

Best Slim Fit: Little Sleepy Head Toddler Inflatable Bed

Little Sleepy Head Toddler Inflatable Bed

  • NEW & IMPROVED – With a redesigned base, pump, and stronger materials, the Little Sleepy Head inflatable toddler bed is the best on the market! Read on to learn about all of the new features!
  • ONLY WIRELESS/BUILT-IN PUMP KIDS TRAVEL BED – Our unique pump is designed for true portability. It is rechargeable, which means you can use it anywhere on a full charge! AND, it pops out of the mattress so you can use it to inflate anything! Whether you’re at grandma’s, in a hotel, or off the grid camping, your little one will sleep in comfort on their travel toddler bed!
  • THE NIGHT LIGHT – Did we mention the wireless pump doubles as a nightlight? Setting up your kids blow up bed is so much easier in darker places and potty breaks are no longer scary! t’s easy to hold and hang in a tent or car with the built in handle. Toggle between 3 options: bright, brighter, and flashing.
  • QUALITY AND SPECS – Made with the sturdiest of materials, our air mattress for kids is guaranteed against pops and leaks, is lightweight, AND comes with a carrying case. It fits perfectly in a carry on and weighs less than 10 pounds! The inner mattress is comparable to a toddler bed and will fit any toddler or crib sheet!

Staying in a hotel room with limited space? This just may be the best toddler travel bed for tight sleeping spaces. 

Complaints about inflatable toddler travel beds often include the bulky design. The Little Sleepy Head Toddler Inflatable Bed is only 38 inches wide, bumpers included. 

That’s not all this toddler bed has to offer. The included travel bag is convenient for packing up and storing. The removable mattress comes with an adorable, washable crib sheet. The company even offers matching pillowcases that can be purchased separately. 

While the 2 sided bumper isn’t as secure as some of the 3 or 4 sided options, it still gives a decent amount of protection. The velvet topped mattress will also keep them from hearing squeaks as they move. 

This toddler travel bed comes with an electric pump for inflation. The inflate time is under 60 seconds, so you’ll be ready to go in no time.

While there is a warranty, it does not protect from wear and tear, only defects or manufacturer faults. However, the vinyl is high-quality, and this toddler travel bed is built to last.

Material : Cotton | Dimensions: 62 x 38 x 11 inches | Maximum Weight Recommendation: 300 pounds View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on eBay.com

Best Budget: Intex Kids Travel Bed

Intex Kids Travel Bed

  • Recommended for ages 3-6 years old, kids will love to snuggle on this printed star design air bed of their very own and stay comfy all night long
  • Designed with a plush surface material and a double support structure, this is the perfect kids bed to take anywhere for trips, sleepovers, and camping
  • Ultra-kid friendly including a lightweight, removable inner mattress (28in x 52in x 4in) and comes with a hand pump making inflating quick and easy
  • Easy for storage and transport; simply fold the deflated air bed frame and mattress, and place them inside the convenient carry bag

Say hello to the most budget-friendly toddler travel bed for families with simple needs. With surrounding bumpers, you’ll get the safety you desire without spending much. 

If you plan on using the toddler mattress for camping, you’ll appreciate the hand air pump. Though it does take some time to inflate, no electricity is required. If you already have an electric air pump on hand, you can use that instead if preferred.

The Intex Kids Travel Bed is made with sturdy vinyl and will fit a standard crib sheet. There is no warranty on this product, but the price does still make it an attractive choice. 

If you are looking for a standard travel bed for occasional use, this is a great option. 

Material : Polyvinyl Chloride | Dimensions: 66.14 x 48 x 10 inches | Maximum Weight Recommendation: 50 pounds View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on eBay.com

Best Outdoors: Baby Delight Go with Me Bungalow Deluxe Portable Travel Cot

Baby Delight Go with Me Bungalow Deluxe Portable Travel Cot

  • ON-THE-GO TRAVEL COT: As a parent, we know that life takes you many different places. So, we designed the Go With Me Bungalow to fit into a portable carry bag. Simply unpack it from the bag, expand the cot, lock it into place, and attach the canopy.
  • MAXIMUM SAFETY & STYLE: Our strong and stable metal frame locks into place and keeps the cot secure wherever it goes. You shouldn’t have to sacrifice style for safety. That is why we created this neutral-colored Bungalow Deluxe to fit in any home’s décor.
  • FOR ANYWHERE: The Bungalow portable travel cot is really meant to travel with you. Whether it’s camping trips, backyard BBQs, beach days, or overnights visiting family, we’ve got you covered.
  • VERSATILE DESIGN: Our travel cot is made with durable indoor and outdoor fabric and surrounded by mesh walls to provide an added barrier of security. There is also a storage pocket and a removable sun canopy. Recommended weight is up to 75 lbs.

Do you find yourself adventuring outdoors often? The Baby Delight Go with Me Bungalow Deluxe Portable Travel Cot is a one-of-a-kind travel cot perfect for the outdoors. 

The removable 98% UVA ray blocking canopy will come in handy on your adventures. This toddler travel bed has an easy-to-clean exterior. All you need is a quick wipe down after a day at the beach or camping. 

If you prefer the indoors, there is still plenty to love about this foldable toddler bed. The setup is simple and quick. Pull open the metal frame and push down on the center of the bed to lock it into place.

This portable travel bed also has little ones who roll in their sleep covered. The mesh walls allow you to rest knowing your child is safe from falling off. This feature alone is a rare find in travel cots.

When it’s time to pack up and go home, the bed folds and fits into the included carry bag. This makes traveling with this toddler travel bed a breeze.

This travel cot will not fit a standard crib sheet. A good alternative is a sleeping bag or pillow and blanket. The Bungalow travel cot does come in on the higher end for costs. However, the versatility and sturdy design make this a great travel cot to use for years to come.

Material : Metal | Dimensions: 50 x 26 x 16.25 inches | Maximum Weight Recommendation: 75 pounds View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on eBay.com

Best Lightweight: Regalo My Cot Portable Toddler Bed

Regalo My Cot Portable Toddler Bed

  • CONVENIENT: No set up required. This cot’s simple fold and go system is quick and easy to use.
  • DURABLE: Made with an all steel frame that is light-weight and will hold up to 75 pounds.Cleans up quickly with a damp cloth and soap
  • COMFORT: This cot has a large 48”L x 24.5”W x 9”H sleep surface with full canvas sleeping area and includes a fitted sheet for added comfort.
  • TRAVEL: Light weight for travel. This cot folds down to 9”L x 8”W x 24”H.

If you’re looking for something easy to lift and carry, we’ve got you covered. This lightweight folding toddler bed weighs only 6 lbs. With its easy-to-fold design, you’ll be able to pack up quickly. It folds like a camping chair and fits in the included travel bag. 

The frame is constructed with all steel and holds up to 75 lbs. This collapsible toddler bed also comes with a removable, washable fitted sheet. You can easily add a thick blanket if your child prefers more padding underneath them. 

The price point compared to other travel cots is excellent. It doesn’t include safety bed rails but that may not be a concern if your toddler doesn’t move in their sleep. You can also position the bed in between something like a bed and a wall instead.

If your little one likes to bounce on beds, take note that the Regalo My Cot Portable Toddler Bed doesn’t lock into place. Jumping on the cot could cause the bed to fold. Remind your child that this travel bed is only for sleeping. Folding the portable bed when not in use will help as well. 

This standard toddler bed doesn’t have many added features but is the best toddler travel bed for a simple, lightweight design.

Material : Plastic | Dimensions: 48 x 24 x 9 inches | Maximum Weight Recommendation: 75 pounds View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on Sears.com

Best Luxury: Milliard Portable Toddler Travel Nap Mat 

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If your little one is particular about their mattress, this one is worth checking out. The Milliard Portable Toddler Travel Nap Mat is ideal for parents looking for a fold-up toddler bed. This ultra-soft mattress will give your toddler a restful sleep in comfort. 

The simple design makes folding the travel bed easy. Close the two sides, secure using the velcro straps, and you’re done. The best feature is the storage space in the middle when folded. Your toddler can use this space to store their pillow, blanket, pajamas, and more.

The waterproof and washable mattress cover makes cleaning a breeze. Just remove the cover and wash as normal. The exterior sides wipe clean without effort using a wet cloth. 

If you’re looking for a special needs bed for a child with sensory issues, this bed might be a fantastic option. As opposed to an inflatable toddler bed, this travel bed doesn’t make noises when rolled on. You will never have to worry about the mattress popping since no air is needed. Bouncy toddlers welcome on this travel bed!

One con to this portable toddler travel bed is the size. Even when folded, this travel bed is bulky and may not make a good option to fly with. However, using this bed like a suitcase will clear up space elsewhere in your travel space. 

Material : Polyurethane Foam | Dimensions: 54 x 25 x 7 inches | Maximum Weight Recommendation: 200 pounds View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on MilliardBedding.com

Best Ease of Use: Milliard Toddler Nap Mat Tri Folding Mattress with Washable Cover

Milliard Toddler Nap Mat Tri Folding Mattress

  • Problem Solved – The ideal solution to temporary sleeping. In Mom’s room, daycare, or traveling, use this nap mat to do the trick!
  • Comfortable – This mattress is thick, soft, and cozy, and assembles in seconds.
  • Convenient- The ultra soft cover is removable and machine washable for easy care.
  • Quality- The mattress uses CertiPur certified foam that is low VOC and free of heavy metals. The bed is made from thick durable materials for long lasting comfort.

This toddler travel bed is a simple, low-maintenance option for napping on the go. While the mat doesn’t have many frills, don’t let that steer you away from considering this toddler travel bed.

This is not like the common tri-fold nap mats you may be familiar with. This mat is constructed with ultra-soft foam. They even made sure to use foam without heavy metals or chemicals that could harm your child. The bamboo cover is soft as well and is machine washable. 

Set up and tear down is effortless making this the best toddler travel bed for easy use. You also won’t have to worry about this bed popping like you would with an air mattress. Its slim design, only 24 inches wide, will allow this folding travel bed to fit in tight spaces.

This Milliard Toddler Nap Mat Tri Folding Mattress with Washable Cover doesn’t come with a carrying case, but cases can be purchased separately. Its small design makes this bed a great option for travel as it won’t take up your entire trunk. 

Material : Foam | Dimensions: 57 x 24 x 3 inches View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on eBay.com

Most Compact: Joovy Gloo Children’s Indoor and Outdoor Travel Tent

Looking for a portable bed that you can throw in your beach bag? If so, the Joovy Gloo Children’s Indoor and Outdoor Travel Tent will top your list. From camping to beach trips, to sunny days at the soccer field, this one will do the job. 

With a self-inflating mattress—yes, you read that right—setup is simple. Once you unfold the tent, open the air valve and the mattress will inflate. The cotton mattress cover is machine washable. 

Tear down is also simple, and this tent includes a carry bag for storage. If you have trouble folding the tent back up, Joovy provides excellent tutorial videos. Space will not be an issue with this portable toddler bed, as it’s designed to fit in a large diaper bag.

You’ll be pleased to know the tent provides UPF 50 sun protection for outdoor use. Its zip-cl3ose feature means your child is also safe from bugs or escaping when you’re not looking. 

Some children may take time to adjust to this enclosed toddler bed. If your toddler has separation anxiety at night , this might be the case. We recommend doing a trial run before taking this on vacation. Letting your child explore and play in this portable travel bed at home can also help the transition.

Material : Plastic | Dimensions: 24.5 x 28 x 51.5 inches | Maximum Weight Recommendation: 35 pounds View on Amazon | View on Target.com | View on Joovy.com

Best Alternative: Hiccapop Inflatable Bed Rail for Toddlers 

Hiccapop Inflatable Bed Rail for Toddlers

  • COMPACT/CONVENIENT BED RAIL FOR TRAVEL AND HOME | Handy push-button release valve quickly deflates toddler bed bumper to lightweight and space-saving size. Comes with travel bag for protection and easy portability for packing in your suitcase, popping into your car or in carry-on for plane trip. IDEAL FOR AT-HOME USE TOO.
  • CUTTING EDGE NON-SLIP DESIGN | Our safety-obsessed design team brings you the next generation of portable bed bumpers for toddlers. Unlike bumpers for beds that rely only on thin non-skid strips to maintain position, hiccapop’s new safety flap extension uses child’s weight to anchor the toddler bumper firmly in place. Assures even the most active sleeper a safe night’s slumber while you rest nearby with peace of mind.
  • A GREAT DESIGN THAT DOESN’T LEAVE YOU BREATHLESS | Designed to inflate in seconds for a full and tight bumper. Saves your breath for your little one’s lullaby.
  • SLEEP SAFE AND SOUND ON THE GO AND AT HOME | Perfectly suitable for any bed (king size, queen, full, or twin) during sleepovers at friends’ houses, in family guest rooms or hotels, on Grandma’s pull-out bed, or in your RV. Wherever you decide to trek, both you and your tot will rest easy. The perfect tool for transitioning to a big kid bed, too.

Sometimes toddler travel beds aren’t the best option for your needs. In that case, we recommend The Hiccapop Inflatable Bed Rail for Toddlers . 

These safety rails come in a 2-Pack which allows you to turn any size bed into a toddler bed. With these inflatable bed rails, you won’t have to bring along a toddler air mattress or cot.

To inflate, you’ll blow into the air valves on each bed rail. Rest assured this won’t leave you out of breath and energy. These bed rails are quick and easy to inflate. 

The bed rails attach to a piece of fabric that acts as an anchor underneath the weight of your child. The entire rail fits underneath the fitted sheet of any bed and has a no-slip bottom. This means the bed rails will stay put all night. 

Hiccapop is known for its high-quality products, and this one doesn’t disappoint. It’s also backed by their lifetime warranty. 

These bed rails are a perfect choice if your toddler sleeps in bed with you when traveling. They are also a great option for saving space since they take up little room. 

Material : Nylon | Dimensions: 1.99 x 10 x 4.02 inches | Maximum Weight Recommendation: 100 pounds View on Amazon | View on Walmart.com | View on eBay.com

Recommended Accessories

Many toddler travel beds include accessories like travel bags, padding, sheets, or even pillows. However, each bed varies depending on the brand and make. 

These are a few accessories we find helpful when using a portable toddler bed: 

  • Pillow 
  • Familiar blanket, sleeping bag, or stuffed animal (Make your child’s bed feel just like home for an easier transition.)
  • Extra crib sheets (Check to be sure standard crib sheets will fit your mattress.)
  • Carrying case (Many options are available online even if the manufacturer doesn’t provide or carry one for your mattress)
  • Electric air pump (If using an inflatable mattress)

What should you look for in a portable toddler bed?

It’s important to decide how you’d like to use your portable toddler bed before making any decision. Ask yourself the following questions to help narrow down your search:

  • Do I need a mattress for indoor or outdoor use?
  • Will floor space be an issue where I will primarily be using it?
  • Will my child be more comfortable in an inflatable mattress or a soft padded mattress?
  • Will I have electricity for an air pump?
  • Is the weight of the mattress a concern?

Once you’ve filtered through those questions, you can narrow your search. We look for features like UPF protecting covers, flocking on the mattress, sheets, or carry bags. You might also consider the price, dimensions, and weight to ensure it will work for your needs.

What are important safety considerations with a portable toddler bed?

When using a portable toddler bed, be sure to block all electrical outlets near the bed. Secure all window pull-cords up high. Also, remove any electrical cords or other dangerous objects.

At what age can my child use a portable toddler bed?

Toddler travel beds usually accommodate children ages 18 months to 5 years. You may find variations depending on the make of the travel bed. It’s important to know that inflatable travel beds are designed for children at least 18 months old for safety reasons. However, other types of portable toddler beds are okay to use with younger children. The Joovy travel bed, for example, is safe for babies at least 6 months old until 5 years old. Be sure to check the age requirement for your specific travel bed.

What is the difference between a portable toddler bed and a child travel bed?

The main difference between a toddler travel bed and a child travel bed is the size and security. Most child air mattresses are longer and wider than toddler mattresses. They also don’t include the safety bumpers. Since your little one will likely use the toddler-sized mattress for several years, we feel it’s worth the investment for the added security of bumpers. Also, the smaller size means you’ll have more floor space.

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5 AMAZING Neighborhoods and Areas in Moscow (2024)

Russia’s capital Moscow is known for a number of things; history, culture, nightlife, and crazy architecture.

But with over 100 distinct neighborhoods spread amongst 12 main districts, figuring out where to stay in Moscow can be a bit tricky. While Moscow does have an extensive public transport system, it’s best to stay in an area of Moscow that suits your interests.

This guide will break down the five best neighbourhoods to stay in Moscow, as well as the top things to do in each. That way, you’ll be able to find somewhere that suits your travel style and budget.

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Looking for a specific place to stay? These are our highest recommendations for places to stay in Moscow.

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Loft 3 Vokzala | Best Airbnb in Moscow

Loft 3 Vokzala

This stunning Airbnb in Moscow is ideal for groups or families. The apartment has been recently renovated and is bright contemporary. Guests can enjoy a full kitchen and internet access, and free parking and a gym are available on-site. The bedroom is a bit cosy, but you’ll have everything you need for a comfortable stay.

Loft Hotel H11 | Best Hotel in Moscow

Loft Hotel H11

Loft Hotel H11 is the coolest hotel in Moscow. Conveniently located on the borders of Basmanny and Kitay-Gorod, this hotel is a short walk Moscow’s major attractions as well as several metro stations.

Godzillas Hostel | Best Hostel in Moscow

Godzillas Hostel

Godzillas is Moscow’s largest and most famous hostel. In the heart of Tverskoy, this three-story hostel is a short walk from the city’s major sights and attractions. With comfortable beds and modern amenities, you won’t find a better hostel in the city.

Godzillas Hostel is one of our favourites in Moscow but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Kitay-Gorod, Moscow

Kitay-Gorod

Kitay-Gorod is the neighbourhood at the heart of Moscow. Home to the city’s most famous attractions, Kitay-Gorod is the place to stay on your first visit to Moscow.

Presnensky, Moscow

Travelling on a budget is difficult, but not impossible in Moscow. The best place to stay to get the most value for your money in the Presnensky neighbourhood.

Tverskoy, Moscow

North of Kitay-Gorod is the hip, trendy and lively neighbourhood of Trverskoy. This centrally located neighbourhood is not only home to a number of amazing attractions, but it is within walking distance to the city’s main landmarks.

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Arbat/Khamovniki

The neighbouring districts of Arbat and Khamovniki are one of the best places to stay in Moscow for trendiness. Home to luxury shops, unique boutiques, and outstanding museums, Arbat/Khamovniki are where bohemian flare and modern creativity meet.

Basmanny, Moscow

If you’re travelling with children, Basmanny is the best place to stay in Moscow. A calm oasis in the heart of the city, Basmanny is a neighbourhood known for its relaxed atmosphere, clean streets, and lush surrounding scenery.

Moscow is an impressive city, to say the least. Covering more than 2,500 square kilometres, Moscow is the home to nearly 12 million people.

Thanks to its rich and complex history, thousands of travellers flock to Moscow each year. From iconic sights and unique Russian fare to its vivid nightlife or cultural attractions, there’s so much to see and do in Russia’s capital.

The oldest section outside of the Kremlin, Kitay-Gorod is located at the heart of the city. Red Square and St. Basil’s Cathedral are located within walking distance of this neighborhood. It’s one of the best places to stay for getting to know the area, making it our top pick for first-time visitors.

If you’re traveling on a budget , Presnensky is an affordable and convenient location to stay in. Close to Moscow Zoo and within walking distance to other attractions, accommodation here is generally cheaper than other areas.

Tverskoy is home to Moscow’s best nightlife scene. It’s a luxurious and trendy neighborhood, home to clubs, bars, and world-class restaurants.

Arbat is a very hip district, and one of the coolest places to stay in Moscow. The area attracts many young professionals, and is full of trendy cafes and rustic restaurants.

Basmanny sits in the east of the city. With its laidback atmosphere, Basmanny is a great place to experience the slower side of Moscow life. It’s our top pick for families visiting Moscow, as it’s a peaceful base from which to explore the city.

Still not sure where to stay in Moscow? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Read on for a more detailed breakdown of each area.

Each of Moscow’s neighborhoods offers something special to visitors. Whether you’re looking for an all-night party or to immerse yourself in the city’s dynamic history, there’s a neighborhood that will cater to you.

1. Kitay-Gorod – Where to Stay in Moscow for your First Time

Kitay-Gorod lies at the heart of Moscow. Home to the city’s most famous attractions, staying here is the best way to discover the city. It’s walking distance from many major attractions, including Red Square, the Kremlin and St. Basil’s Church.

The area is also home to impressive architectural masterpieces, an exotic restaurant scene, and fascinating museums. Whether you’re interested in the arts, architecture, or seeing the sights, there’s something for everyone in Kitay-Gorod.

Kitay-Gorod, Moscow

Entire Flat in Kitay-Gorod | Best Airbnb in Kitay-Gorod

Entire Flat in Kitay-Gorod

This modern flat in a central location is ideal for couples visiting Moscow for the first time. Guests can enjoy the full kitchen, laundry facilities and free Wifi. The location is ideal, as the Airbnb is within walking distance of shops, cafes, and cultural attractions.

Kremlin Lights | Best Hostel in Kitay-Gorod

Kremlin Lights

Despite sitting in the heart of Moscow, dorm rooms in this hostel are pretty affordable. The hostel comes with a fully equipped kitchen, and is within walking distance of shops and restaurants. The location is also hard to beat, as the Kremlin is less than 200 metres away.

Hotel Maroseyka 2/15 | Best Hotel in Kitay-Gorod

Hotel Maroseyka 2/15

This three-star hotel is one of the best places to stay in Moscow for the first time, thanks to its central location and affordable rates. While it’s not as cheap as a hostel, the hotel offers an airport shuttle, laundry facilities, Wifi, ensuite bathrooms and a TV. The Kremlin and Saint Basil’s Cathedral are within walking distance, and shops and restaurants are right next door.

Top Things to do in Kitay-Gorod:

  • Walk through the iconic, impressive and imposing Red Square.
  • Explore Moscow’s Kremlin, the epicentre of Russia’s political power and fortified complex in the centre of the city.
  • Marvel at a myriad of Russian treasures, imperial arms, jewellery and more at the Armoury.
  • See the iconic St. Basil’s Cathedral, with its colourful spires and patterned façade.
  • Line up at the western corner of Red Square to enter Lenin’s Mausoleum, where you can see the embalmed body of Soviet Russia’s infamous leader.
  • Visit Grand Kremlin Palace, the official residence of the Russian president.
  • Climb 137-steps to the top of the Ivan the Great Bell Tower, and take in one of a kind views of Moscow.
  • Visit the Moscow GUM Department Store, a lively shopping mall with hundreds of shops and restaurants.

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2. Presnensky – Where to Stay in Moscow on a Budget

Budget travel can be difficult, but definitely isn’t impossible in Moscow. Located on the north side of Boulevard Ring, Presnensky (or Presnya) is home to numerous attractions, restaurants and top literary sites.

With affordable hotels, hip nightlife and impressive architecture, Presnensky has a lot to do for even the tightest of budgets.

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Bright and Cosy Studio | Best Airbnb in Presnensky

Bright and Cosy Studio

This modern studio sleeps two guests, and is perfect for couples or solo travelers visiting Moscow on a budget. You’ll have all the comforts of home including a full kitchen and Wifi. The studio is steps away from the famous 1905 Street, and there are numerous bars and restaurants in the area. If you want to travel further afield, the metro is within easy walking distance.

Boutique Hotel on Mukomolniy | Best Hotel in Presnensky

Boutique Hotel on Mukomolniy

Rooms in this boutique hotel can sleep up to three guests and come with free Wifi. The hotel also provides a very affordable breakfast each morning, so you can eat well without breaking the budget. Public transport is a short-walk away, so you can make the most of the city at a fraction of the price of other hotels.

High Level Moscow | Best Hostel in Presnensky

High Level Moscow

High Level is the first hostel in Moscow to be set in a skyscraper! Sitting 171m above ground level, you’ll be sure to get incredible views of the city from every window. The building is set in the commercial district, so you’ll have plenty of shops nearby. It’s also close to public transport, so the best things in Moscow are within easy reach.

High Level Moscow is one of our favourites in Moscow but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Top Things to do in Presnensky:

  • Enjoy a traditional Russian meal of blinchiki, caviar, and vodka at the iconic Café Pushkin.
  • Spend an afternoon learning about space, the stars and beyond at the Moscow Planetarium, one of the city’s most popular museums.
  • Sit back and relax in Patriarch’s Pond, a favourite haunt of Moscovites of all-ages.
  • See the stunning works of Russia’s impressionist artists at the city’s newest museum, the Museum of Russian impressionism, located in a former Bolshevik chocolate factory sugar silo.
  • Explore the remarkable Gorky’s House (Ryabushinsky Mansion, the art nouveau mansion of famed writer Maxim Gorky.
  • Marvel at the immense Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, the largest Catholic Church in Russia.

3. Tverskoy – Where to Stay in Moscow for Nightlife

North of Kitay-Gorod is the hip, trendy and lively neighborhood of Trverskoy. This centrally located neighborhood is not only home to a number of amazing attractions, but it is also within walking distance to the city’s main landmarks.

Home to luxury boutique and upscale restaurants, Tverskoy is a neighborhood where history and elegance mesh seamlessly with modern amenities and opulence. If hitting the town is a key aspect of your Moscow itinerary, then Tverskoy is the place to be.

Tverskoy, Moscow

Studio Apartment Mayakovskaya | Best Airbnb in Tverskoy

Studio Apartment Mayakovskaya

This apartment can accommodate up to four guests, and sits close to shops and restaurants. The Airbnb comes with a full kitchen and all the comforts of home including Wifi, a TV, and laundry facilities. It’s right by the metro, so all of Moscow’s best bars and nightlife are within easy reach.

ARIUM Hotel | Best Hotel in Tverskoy

ARIUM Hotel

ARIUM Hotel is a great choice for travellers interested in culture and fun. The hotel is central to Moscow’s nightlife scene, located just minutes away from all of the city’s hottest clubs.

Godzillas Hostel | Best Hostel in Tverskoy

Godzillas is the largest and best hostel in Moscow , and for good reason. Situated in the heart of Tverskoy, this three-story hostel is a short walk from the city’s major sights and attractions. With comfortable beds and modern amenities, you’ll have everything you need for an awesome stay.

Top Things to do Tverskoy:

  • Enjoy cheap beer, table games, and Russian techno tunes at Gogol, one of Moscow’s oldest and most popular clubs.
  • Night Flight is a world renowned venue. It’s expensive af, however if you can afford to head on over then it’s absolutely worth it.
  • Spend an evening enjoying the ballet or an opera at the Bolshoi Theatre : the heart and soul of Moscow’s arts and culture scene.
  • Enjoy art, festivals, food and fun at Hermitage Park, a charming garden and one of the most popular and trendiest places in the city.
  • Visit VDNKh, a Stalinesque theme park featuring gilded statues, grandiose pavilions, and thrilling rides.
  • See an impressive collection of 20th-century paintings, sculptures and other works of art by famous Russian and foreign artists at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art.
  • Enjoy luxury boutiques and upscale restaurants as you walk along the lively and grand Tverskaya Street.

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4. Arbat- The Coolest Place to Stay in Moscow

Home to luxury shops, unique boutiques, and outstanding museums, Arbat is where bohemian flare and modern creativity meet.

Moscow’s former warehouse and factory district, Arbat now attracts numerous Moscow elites. From advertising to tech execs, young professionals flock to Arbat to enjoy its world-class restaurants, stylish bars and irresistible cafes.

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Hotel Grafskiy | Best Hotel in Arbat/Khamovniki

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Modern amenities and an unbeatable location make Hotel Grafskiy the best hotel in Arbat. A 10-minute walk to the city centre, Hotel Grafskiy is close to restaurants, bars and attractions. You’re guaranteed a comfortable and relaxing stay at Hotel Grafskiy.

Jedi Hostel | Best Hostel in Arbat/Khamovniki

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With incredible views and an amazing location, Jedi Hostel is the best place to stay in Arbat. Enjoy comfortable and private capsule-like rooms at this clean and safe hostel. The hotel is less than 20-minutes away from the city centre, and is close to metro stations and grocery stores.

Jedi Hostel is one of our favourites in Moscow but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Top Things to do in Arbat:

  • See priceless works of art at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Art, Moscow’s premier foreign-art museum.
  • Enjoy some of the best seafood in the city at Rico one of Arbat’s best-kept secrets.
  • Be amazed by the magnitude and magnificence of the historic and ostentatious Cathedral of Christ the Saviour .
  • Immerse yourself in history at Park Pobedy, a green space filled with fountains, monuments and statues commemorating the sacrifices and triumphs of war.
  • Sample retro Russian fare at Varenichnaya No 1, an old-school style restaurant with delicious food and amazing prices.
  • Climb to the top of the Sparrow Hills lookout and enjoy amazing views of the surrounding city and scenery.
  • Take a stroll down Arbat Street, a 1-kilometre long pedestrian boulevard and enjoy all the sights, sounds and smells of this lively neighborhood.

5. Basmanny – Where to Stay in Moscow for Families

If you’re travelling with children, Basmanny is the best place to stay in Moscow. A calm oasis in the heart of the city, Basmanny is known for its relaxed atmosphere, clean streets, and lush surrounding scenery.

Well situated to the east of the city-centre, Basmanny is a short walk or subway ride to Moscow’s main attractions. Within this charming neighborhood, there’s plenty of activities for travelers of any age.

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Conveniently located just over a mile from the city center, this hotel is a short walk Moscow’s major attractions and several metro stations. Enjoy a continental breakfast each morning, before heading out to enjoy all awesome things that Moscow has to offer.

Good News Hostel | Best Hostel in Basmanny

Good News Hostel

Comfortable beds, free wifi and a decent location, this hostel has it all! Good News Hostel is close to a myriad of cafes, bars, and noteworthy attractions. It even offers bike hire if you’d prefer to skip the metro and explore the city on two wheels.

Good News Hostel is one of our favourites in Moscow but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

Top Things to do in Basmanny:

  • Rent paddleboats in the summer or ice skates in the winter and enjoy Chistye Prudy, a clean, quiet and quaint pond in that runs along the Boulevard Ring.
  • Step back in time and see Lubyanka, headquarters of the infamous Russian KGB.
  • Hop on a bike and enjoy the crisscrossing paths through Sokolniki park, home to a manicured rose garden, cool places to eat, and an open-air swimming pool.
  • Enjoy Russia’s biggest toy store, Central Children’s Store, located just west of the Basmanny neighborhood.
  • Head 60m underground and explore Bunker-42 Cold War Museum, a 700 square meter museum housed in a defunct Cold War communications centre.
  • Slow down and smell the roses and ornamental flowers at Aptekarsky Ogorod, Moscow’s pleasant and pretty botanical garden.

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Here’s what people usually ask us about the areas of Moscow and where to stay.

What is the best neighborhood to stay in Moscow?

Kitay-Gorod is our pick for the best neighborhood in Moscow – especially if it is your first time here. It is centrally located and full of quirky hostels like Kremlin Lights .

Which places to stay in Moscow are good for families?

Basmanny is known as an oasis within the bustling Moscow city. This makes it great for families! There are family-friendly hotels too like, Loft Hotel H11 .

Where should I stay in Moscow for nightlife?

Tverskoy is where you want to be to party! It’s full of lively bars and clubs, as well as cool hostels full of other adventurers to meet.

What are some good airbnbs in Moscow?

There are lots of cool airbnbs to stay in Moscow, but two of our favourites are this modern loft and this cosy apartment .

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Moscow is full to the brim with awesome neighborhoods and places to visit. It’s simple to travel across the city, but staying in a neighborhood that suits your travel style is the best way to make the most out of your trip.

If you’re still undecided, we recommend Godzillas Hostel for their top location and modern amenities. If you’re after a private room, check out  Loft Hotel H11 . Located centrally, you’re sure to have a comfortable stay.

  • Figured out where you wanna stay? Now it’s time to pick the perfect hostel in Moscow .
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Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center

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Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center hotel offers 218 rooms in the vicinity of Patriarch's Ponds, only 9 minutes' walk away. The hotel entices guests with a private parking garage, available on site.

The accommodation is located nearly a 15-minute walk from The Moscow Kremlin, while Arbatskaya - Filyovskaya Line underground station is nearly 10 minutes' walk away. This 4-star hotel is situated in Presnensky, known for the State Museum of Oriental Art and quiet parks like Patriarch's Ponds, at a moderate distance from Tverskaya Street. The property is also at a distance of 3.2 km from Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure. The nearest bus stop is Tverskaya Square, about a 10-minute walk away.

The rooms are equipped with a mini-fridge-bar, along with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels for guests' comfort. Guests can take advantage of a roll-in shower and a separate toilet, along with a hairdryer and dressing gowns supplied in the bathrooms. Some rooms have views of the sea. A double room has a contemporary interior and welcomes guests with a contemporary atmosphere.

The Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center has a gym.

Dining options include Bottarga, which offers European cuisine and is situated nearly 5 minutes' walk away.

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Main Features

  • Fitness/Gym
  • Child-friendly
  • Safe deposit box
  • Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
  • Electric kettle
  • Exercise gym
  • Sitting area
  • Ironing facilities
  • Free toiletries
  • Flat-screen TV
  • AM/FM alarm clock
  • Carpeted floor

Local Attractions

Attractions

  • Bolshoi Theatre (950 m)
  • The Kremlin (1.1 km)
  • "Arbat" in Moskau (650 m)
  • Alexander Garden (900 m)
  • Memorial Plaque to E.A. Furtseva (400 m)
  • Chaikovskiy Statue (200 m)
  • Fontain Rotunda Natalya and Aleksandr (450 m)
  • Lenin's Mausoleum (1.1 km)
  • Elephant Sculpture (350 m)
  • Sheremetyevo International (30 km)

Train stations

  • Belorussky Train Station (2.6 km)

The location was very central, awesome in the very center of the city. Further, it was close enough to the absolute centre of Moscow, Tverskaya Street and of course, the Kremlin and main tourist attractions and affordable;))

Well, Wi-Fi was a bit slow.

Perfect and exceptionally nice location for Moscow, near Firebird/Travel All Russia, sightseeing, and Red Square or Old Arbat street in the other direction. Brand-new & good looking room.

Grounds were kept fairly clean, breakfast was delicious and great. The location was marvellous for us - minutes from cafés and restaurants. The food was appetising and there were variety of dishes in the menu.

Wonderful and magnificent location in a very quite area walking distance to a church and a theatre. Early check in and late check out.

So small bathroom.

Units with comfortable beds. A great location minutes from cafés and restaurants. At 30 km distance from the airport.

Not very good views from the window.

Christopher

It was nicely equipped, tidy and with access to a fresh air.

The location was incredible, at a walking distance from a celebrated red square. It was about 30 km from the airport. The staff members were perfectly fine. I loved new-fashioned and silent room here with good bed, good lighting, WiFi.

Well, it was a real good stay for a business trip. Nice location in the centre made it easy to get to key attractions.

The breakfast here was delicious with omelettes. The location offered was great and lovely short walk to the main attractions, and centre of Moscow. It also was right in the center of Moscow.

We ate at a pleasant restaurant with a varied menu. The square view was an unexpected bonus.

Ordered breakfast, it was a bit overpriced, it should be way much better, really.

The room is reasonably priced. The breakfast is incredible and very good, available with omelettes.

Fantastic accommodation with amazing setting so close to the restaurant downstairs, and numerous bars, cafes and restaurants.

Truly enjoyed the nicely equipped rooms. The location was central, right by the main tourist attractions and shops, UGOLEK RESTAURANT, and all major sightseeing places. Also, a celebrated red square was 2 km away from the hotel.

Clean and ideal place, fantastic and delicious breakfast with plenty of options. Marvellous and excellent location in Moscow, close enough to Kremlin, Bolshoi Theatre, and main attractions. Situated only 1 km from a Red square.

Breakfast a bit overpriced.

My kids and I enjoyed being there. The restaurant was pleasant with friendly staff, I ordered freshly cooked dishes. The beds were exceptionally comfortable and the staff was perfectly fine. The location was great, close to restaurants and eateries. Everything was simply good.

Reasonably large and fairly clean venue with a nice value and outstandingly accommodating and accommodating staff. Marvellous, excellent location near to the closest metro station and the Tverskaya Ulitsa, a Polish church, and Russian church onthe corner and Kremlin towers and churches too and centre of Moscow. Also, very near to the red square. Wonderful stay for the holidays.

All the employees were exceptional and pleasant. It was silent, nicely equipped and with all the equipment required.

Well, no view.

The restaurant was good with a varied menu, I tried light dishes. The location was perfect, a 10-15 minute walk from a Red square...

Great place for a 4-night stay. The staff is courteous, room is very clean and location is good. Take a look at Presnensky district, it's worth it. Breakfast here costs 1450 rub per person per day.

Street was noisy.

We liked the hotel and its excellent style. Breakfast was amazing there. Located just 1 mile from bolshoi theatre;))

Very clean rooms with a work desk and beds inside. Very convenient location, fantastic prices. Choosing for lunch Simple Things, which is situated 500 feet away was a good idea. Stay here if you want to visit red square, 10 minutes walk away...

  • 🕌 Which landmarks are worth visiting during the stay at the Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center? The celebrated Red Square, set within 1.3 km from the Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center as well as the intriguing Saint Basil's Cathedral placed just a 5-minute drive away are well worth visiting. If you are willing to explore even more landmarks in Moscow, attend the huge 19th-century Grand Kremlin Palace located within a 19-minute stroll from the property.
  • ✈ What is the distance between the 4-star Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center Hotel and Sheremetyevo International airport? The distance between Sheremetyevo International airport and the 4-star Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center Hotel is about 30 km (32-minute drive).
  • 🚗 Does Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center Hotel offer parking? Yes, at Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center Hotel you can leave your car in a car park.
  • 🚎 What transport stations are closest to the Moscow hotel? The closest bus station to the Moscow hotel is Tverskaya Square (550 metres) and the closest metro station is Arbatskaya - Filyovskaya Line (700 metres).
  • 🍹 What are the best places for dining close to the Moscow hotel? Restaurants near the Moscow hotel include Coffeemania (200 m) famous for Central European cuisine as well as Simple Things (200 m) featuring Central European dishes.
  • ❓ When is check-in time and check-out time at Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center Hotel? Check-in time at Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center Hotel is from 15:00, and check-out is until 12:00.
  • 💵 What is the price of a room at Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center? At Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center price for a room starts at $154.
  • Queen Studio
  • Superior King Room
  • Business Studio
  • Standard King Room
  • Superior Twin Room
  • Superior Room
  • Deluxe Room
  • Standard Twin Room
  • ❓ Which facilities will we find in the rooms of the hotel? Every room at the hotel includes a flat-screen TV with satellite channels as well as a laptop-compatible safe and smoke detectors for guests' security.
  • 📧 Is there internet connection in Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center Hotel? Yes, Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center Hotel grants access to WiFi in public areas.
  • ❓ Is Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center Hotel furnished with facilities for the disabled? Rooms with facilities for disabled and wheelchair access are provided at Courtyard By Marriott Moscow City Center Hotel for guests with special needs.
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