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By Nicole Pointon
Mar 1, 2007

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Bugaboo, the Dutch maker of highly coveted carriages named for an amphibious creature, has been a hit with fashionable parents ever since Gwyneth was first snapped pushing Apple in a Frog.


As a value-add for the globetrotting guardians that make up its customer base, Bugaboo has come up with travel itineraries that are as stylish as the buggies themselves. The company’s website (bugaboo.com) offers downloadable daytrip itineraries for 23 North American and European cities, featuring playful designs by local graphic artists and activity suggestions that go beyond the childish and obvious.

Attractions are well within walking distance of one another, and well-appreciated break suggestions—like croissants and café con leche in Miami’s design district—are graciously provided.
Itineraries for WestJet cities like Los Angeles, Miami and Toronto, for example, offer museum, dining and shopping experiences that can be accomplished in a matter of hours, whether it’s shopping for Mexican wrestling masks in downtown L.A., or admiring new architecture in Toronto.