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Updated on February 25th, 2025

The Best Double Stroller for Travel to Europe (From Personal Experience)

As you can imagine, I love to travel (like I love it alot). But in the first few months postpartum with our second kiddo I was feeling a little overwhelmed with the idea of traveling with two kids rather than just one. I had felt like we were very much in a groove traveling with one kiddo and didn’t know how we were going to make the adjustment.

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Now 7 months later, I’m happy to say that it feels like we know what we’re doing (*most of the time* πŸ€ͺ) and I’m pretty sure I’ve found the best double stroller for travel to Europe (or really anywhere for that matter) and it’s the Zoe Twin+!

We’ve seen sooo much with this double stroller in Europe. We’ve visited Copenhagen, Paris, London and Amsterdam and have many other trips in the works. Not to mention, we’ve taken it to the US (we currently live in Denmark) plus we use it every day around our own neighborhood and town.

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The Zoe Double Stroller in London

The Best Double Stroller for Europe: Zoe Twin+

When I stumbled upon the Zoe Twin+ I needed a travel double stroller for an infant and toddler. A friend had purchased the Zoe Twin+ for their two kids as it’s one of the best double strollers for Disney. I had been searching for a while for a great, compact double stroller for travel and from her raving review, I was pretty sure I had found it.

In fact, I wanted this stroller so much that I had it shipped to a friend’s home in the US and they brought it back to us the next time they came to Denmark πŸ™ˆ (where we live but they, unfortunately, don’t currently ship to). And after all that hassle, I’m so glad to say it was worth it.

A quick rundown of why the Zoe Twin+ is the best double stroller for traveling

Man pushing a stroller up a cobblestone hill in Paris
The Zoe Twin+ in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris

First off, let me be clear that I genuinely believe that usually, the best double stroller for traveling is also usually the best double stroller in general. I’m not really sure why some people are looking for a stroller for every occasion (except for jogging… I get that). Just buy one and use it for everything!

Anyways, here is a quick rundown of what makes the Zoe Twin+ such a great double stroller:

  • Super cute and photogenic (okay not really a top priority but definitely a bonus)
  • Insane sunshades (your kiddos can basically be in a cave if they want to be)
  • Can be pushed with one hand (none of that 2 handled stroller business here)
  • It fits through doorways! (basically everywhere a wheelchair can go, this stroller can go)
  • Turns on a dime (like seriously, the turning radius on this is so impressive)
  • Loads of storage underneath (fits like a stuffed backpack, couple small blankets, jackets etc)
  • It’s Disney approved (for when you get back from your Europe trip and are heading to Disneyland next)
  • Seats go allll the way back (suitable for a 3-month-old baby)
  • Seat bottom has a flap that can go up or down (to make sitting or laying more comfortable)
  • Nice little peep holes up top to check on your kids inside the mentioned cave (when you are praying that they have fallen asleep πŸ˜…)
  • Convenient pockets on the back (for mom & dad’s phone etc.)
  • Folds in literally one second (and can even be done with one hand… I’ve done it, multiple times)
  • Weighs 19 lbs. (aka it’s surprisingly light)
  • Waterbottle holder for parents and two cup holders plus one snack holder for the kiddos (and you can purchase even more add-ons)

Is it the best travel double stroller for flying?

We absolutely love flying with our Zoe stroller. Did you know that basically every airline (yes, even budget ones) generally allow 1-2 pieces of equipment to be checked for free per child? Just check your airline’s website, and you will find all the details.

This means you can bring a stroller for free! No need for it to count as a carry-on piece of luggage! And almost every single airport lets you take your stroller all the way through security and up to the door of the plane where you will leave it for them to stow under the plane. It’s pretty awesome.

No matter what double stroller you buy (even though it should be the Zoe Twin+ πŸ˜‰) I highly recommend purchasing a stroller bag to help protect it as it’s getting thrown on and off the plane. And the stroller bag for the Zoe Twin+ is absolutely awesome.

Woman walking on a tarmac to an airplane with a black bag on her back and pulling luggage
The Zoe Twin+ Stroller Travel Bag Backpack

We’ve had a couple of different stroller travel bags for previous strollers, but the Zoe stroller bag really is next level. It fits the stroller perfectly which makes it very compact, plus it has a handle to carry at your side, and it even has backpack straps to carry on your back.

We especially love the backpack straps for when we pack up the stroller at the gate but then have a bit of a walk to the entrance of the plane. For example, if you have a long hallway to the plane door or have to walk out on the tarmac to access the airplane. The Zoe double stroller bag backpack straps, help us keep our hands free for luggage and holding our little kiddos’ hands.

Seriously, if you purchase Zoe’s double stroller, be sure to also order their stroller storage bag backpack.

Is it a good double stroller for cobblestone?

So, if you’re headed to Europe with a double stroller you’re probably feeling a little worried about cobblestone πŸ˜…. Let me start with a caveat-taking any stroller on cobblestone really isn’t a wonderful experience but the best stroller for the job would be a jogger/all-terrain stroller.

However, any jogger/all-terrain DOUBLE stroller really starts getting big and heavy and doesn’t seem like the best day-to-day double or travel double stroller to me. And we love jogging strollers in our house (for jogging that is).

Man pushing a stroller past an old building with flowered vines
The Zoe Twin+ on some cobblestone in Copenhagen

That being said, we’ve taken our Zoe Twin+ on cobblestone while traveling in Europe. It can be slow-going at times but it’s handled the cobblestone without breaking which is about as much as I’d hope for since it’s not an all-terrain stroller πŸ˜‚.

Keep in mind that not all of Europe is covered in cobblestone. We’ve taken this stroller to Copenhagen, London, Amsterdam, and Paris and really only had trouble with it in the Montmartre area of Paris. But we did walk all through Montmartre with our stroller on cobblestones but then decided, when we came back the next day, for our toddler to walk and our baby to be in a carrier.

But like I said, I think the Zoe Twin+ fares just about as well on cobblestone as you can hope for.

How easy is the Zoe Twin+ to fold?

It’s super easy to collapse and store the Zoe Twin+ double stroller. There are two straps, one on each seat, that only require a gentle pull for the stroller to fold completely in half and you’re done! The process really takes about one second (not exaggerating). I’ve even folded it with one hand on multiple occasions.

Double stroller in hotel room doorway
The Zoe Twin+ in our family hotel room in Amsterdam

When folded, the stroller basically lays in a flat rectangle on the ground. It also has a little hook to help keep the stroller folded shut.

Is it a compact double stroller with good storage?

Definitely! The storage on the Zoe Twin+ is really great. First of all, there is a large, oversized basket underneath that easily fits our stuffed diaper bag, extra jackets, blankets, rain cover, and anything else we decide to throw down there.

Plus there are two handy pockets on the back of each seat which are perfect for your phones, keys, snacks etc. Plus one water bottle holder for you and a cup holder per child and a shared snack holder in between the kid’s seats.

Woman and child order ice cream from a pink ice cream stand from a double stroller
The two pockets and cup holder for the parents on the Zoe Twin+

If you want even more storage you can purchase an add-on organizer that hangs from the push bar for extra storage. Personally, we have found the two pockets on the back to be all we need for the things we need quick access to.

Man pushing double stroller in front of large white palace
Zoe Twin+ in London

Is the Zoe Twin+ a lightweight double stroller?

This has got to be one of the best lightweight double strollers for travel because it clocks in at only 19 lbs! In all of my searching, the Zoe Twin+ is the lightest double stroller that I could find. And what’s amazing is that even though it’s light, it doesn’t sacrifice form or function!

The Zoe double stroller frame is made of durable, lightweight aluminum which feels neither flimsy or bulky. It’s great to have a light double stroller for when you are packing it up to load onto the airplane or (heaven forbid) having to carry it up and down stairs while loaded with two kids πŸ˜…πŸ€£.

Man pushes double stroller in front of glass triangle building
Our Zoe Twin+ at the Louvre

But does this double stroller fit through doorways?

One of my favorite things about the Zoe double stroller is that it fits through doorways! Like seriously, it fits through every standard doorway. This is huge because if you have a stroller that is too big to go through doorways, it will severely limit what you can do and where you can go (aka stay outside all of the time?). And that will get old very quickly.

The Zoe Twin+ on a Seine River Cruise in Paris

But that is definitely not an issue with the Zoe Twin+ Double Stroller! We’ve come to realize that this stroller will fit through anything that is wheelchair friendly. This means that it will even fit in the tiny elevators deep underneath the ground of a city’s metro system or through the wheelchair-accessible turnstiles of any train station. It’s pretty awesome.

It’s quite fun to see people look at us like they aren’t sure if we’re going to fit through something but we’re like, “Don’t worry, we’ve got this” and then cruise right throughπŸ˜„.

Is this a double stroller with good sunshades?

Another one of my favorite things about traveling with this double stroller is that the sunshades are huuuuge. You can either keep the shades up out of the way or pull them basically allll the way down. They are made up of four large panels with UPF 50+ lining.

We recently returned from Disneyland Paris where I spent a lot of time checking out other strollers (both double and single). It was absolutely shocking to me how many of those strollers did not have sunshades with good coverage.

View of top of grey double stroller on colorful road in Paris
Peep flaps on top of the Zoe double stroller

This feature is a lifesaver when it comes to napping on the go. Both our 6-month-old and our 3.5-year-old consistently napped in the stroller while we traveled Europe with our double stroller. And every time, we’d pull that sunshade allll the way down to help them feel cozy, safe, and relaxed.

Sometimes our toddler would even pull down the sunshade on her own if she was feeling overstimulated and wanted a quieter, darker place to be. I really don’t think I’ve seen a better sunshade on any other double stroller.

Plus the sunshades have nice, big peep flaps to be able to check on your kiddos. It’s so nice to be able to look down on them to quickly to see if they’re asleep/doing ok rather than leaning around and peering down over the front of the stroller.

Does the Zoe Twin+ have a rain cover?

Yes! You can purchase a rain cover directly from Zoe for the Zoe Twin+ Double Stroller! And I highly recommend it. You want to make sure you always have a rain cover on hand, especially if you are traveling to Europe with your double stroller (seems like rainy days are always a possibility).

We visited Paris with our double stroller in September and used the rain cover on multiple occasions. It was a lifesaver to be able to keep our kiddos and belongings dry when out exploring all day. You can easily fit the folded rain cover in the storage bin underneath (along with everything else you are toting along).

Grey double stroller covered with a  raincover and a Minnie Mouse balloon attached to the handlebar
Our Zoe stroller in Disneyland Paris with a rain cover

The Zoe-specific rain cover was sold out when we needed it so, instead, we bought a universal double stroller rain cover from Amazon. If the Zoe rain cover isn’t available, the universal one is a great option.

Do the Zoe Twin+ seats recline?

Yes! The Zoe Twin+ seats can both be individually reclined so that one kiddo can be napping and one can be sightseeing. The seats have a 165-degree sliding recline meaning you can choose the perfect amount of recline vs only having set recline positions.

Man pushes grey double stroller past burgundy colored doorway
Our littlest one napping in our Zoe Twin+ on our way to Disneyland Paris

The recline is advertised as being suitable for ages 3 months and up. However, our little one started using the seat at 2 months old with it reclining as far as it could go.

When purchasing this stroller, we figured we don’t go out and about too much during the first 2-3 months postpartum and so we decided on the Zoe Twin+ versus another stroller that may offer a bassinet or car seat option for those first 2-3 months. I’m so glad we chose this one vs any other strollers!

Also, we do diaper changes 99% of the time in the stroller with the seat reclined all the way. It’s so convenient. There’s just no going back to bathroom/park bench diaper changes once you’ve done a Zoe Stroller diaper change. It’s amazing.

Can you take the Zoe Double Stroller on public transit?

My, oh my yes, have we taken the Zoe double stroller (Zoe Twin+) on public transit? We have ridden far too many metros, trains, busses, and boats all while toting along our kiddos and the Zoe Twin+.

This double stroller fits anywhere that is wheelchair friendly. I love knowing that because I know that if a wheelchair can do it, we can too.

I actually find it easier riding public transit with our double stroller than our single jogging stroller that we used to travel with when we only had one kiddo. I also think it is probably easier than a two-seated stroller that sits front-to-back instead of side-to-side because yes it is wider, but it’s not as long so it can fit into a more compact space.

Stroller getting ready to enter a bus with a large green sign on the bus door saying entree
Taking the bus with our double stroller in Paris, France

Plus the Zoe Twin+ turns on a dime so getting in and out of buses and trains with this side-by-side double is much easier than turning around a boat of a front-to-back double stroller. It really is impressive the tight situations we are able to turn around in. I love it.

As far as taking public transit with a double stroller goes, I definitely recommend taking a bus as often as possible rather than the metro. There are so many underground metro stations in Europe that are multiple stories underground with limited to no elevators.

And let me tell you, it takes soooo long to find and ride the elevators (if they have them). And if they don’t have elevators it is a chore and a half to figure out how to navigate the crazy amount of stairs with two kiddos in a stroller.

Man holds double stroller and bar in crowded bus
On the bus in Paris with our Zoe Twin+

With a bus, you can just walk right on via the large wheelchair/stroller door, stand in the designated stroller area and then walk right off. No stairs are needed! It really is insane how much easier it is than the underground metro systems.

Trust me, even if Google Maps says it’s going to be slightly faster on a metro, by the time you get done navigating the underground system of elevators and/or stairs it’s going to be longer than the bus takes and way more stressful.

Is this double Disney approved?

Definitely! If you’re not familiar, Disneyland and Disneyworld have certain size requirements for strollers to help ease congestion within the park. Strollers must be no larger than 31″X 52″ and wagons/stroller wagons are not allowed.

But no worries here because the Zoe Twin+ is 29″X 33″! And for all of the above-mentioned reasons, it really is one of the best double strollers for Disney!

How much is the Zoe Twin+?

The Zoe Twin+ currently is listed at $529. We love our textured grey fabric and leather handlebar on our stroller it makes me feel so fancy πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

And you can use this link to get $15 off your Zoe stroller purchase!

Man pushes double stroller across a bridge over a canal lined with houseboats
Amsterdam with our Zoe Twin+

This may feel pricey, however, I think it’s worth it. The Zoe just beats out other similar stroller like the Uppa Baby G-Link which I talk more about below. One of the biggest pros is that the Zoe has one full handlebar rather than two handles- it makes steering SO much easier. You can use this link to get $15 off your purchase.

get $15 off your Zoe stroller!

Zoe Twin+ vs. UPPA Baby G-Link 2

Chances are if you are looking for the best travel double stroller you’ve come across the UPPA Baby G-Link 2. At first glance, the Zoe Twin+ and UPPA Baby G-Link 2 have a lot of similarities.

Man pushes double stroller in London
Exploring London with the Zoe Twin+ Double Stroller

However, in my mind, the Zoe Twin+ still stands out as the best travel double stroller out of the two. Here’s why (I’ll refer to them as the Zoe and the UPPA Baby to make things a little easier):

  • The Zoe has one handlebar vs the two separate handles of the UPPA Baby. This means it can be pushed with one hand which can be very convenient but also essential if your hands are full.
  • The Zoe has even larger sunshades than the UPPA Baby– which is impressive because the UPPA Baby does have pretty great, extendable sunshades as well.
  • The Zoe has one cup holder for each child and one snack holder to share both easily within reach of the kids. Plus there is a large cup holder on the side of the push handle for mom and dad. However, the UPPA Baby only has one cup holder which is placed on the backside of the stroller only within reach of mom or dad. This means the UPPA Baby doesn’t have anywhere to put snacks or drinks for your kids except in their laps.
  • The Zoe has a sliding reclining system meaning you can choose the exact right amount of recline, whereas the UPPA Baby only has three seat positions available.
  • The Zoe only weighs 19 lbs while the UPPA Baby clocks in at 22.3 lbs (not a huge difference, but a difference nonetheless).
  • One downside to the Zoe is that it’s priced slightly more than the UPPA Baby, however, I think the extra cost is worth it for the extra features of the Zoe Twin+.

And that’s everything you need to know about the best double stroller to take to Europe! Please reach out to me with any questions in the comments below! I’ll be sure to get back to you.

Check out these other posts, I know you’ll love them:

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