Guiding Family Life Abroad in Italy

Genuine experiences, candid reviews, and practical advice for expat families

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Francesca Bianchi - Expat family life guide in Italy Photo: Polre Nakyv Dax

Hey, I'm Francesca

Relocating to Rome in Italy marked a fresh start for our family. We faced new routines, unfamiliar rules, and plenty of uncertainties — learning everything the hard way was part of the process.

In time, we discovered that Italy defies the stereotypes. Family-friendly spaces can be genuinely welcoming — but only if you understand how things operate and where to find them.

This site is the resource I wish we had before moving: practical tips, candid observations, and little details that simplify daily life for families abroad.

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What We’ve Discovered So Far

These aren’t merely guides — they’re snapshots from real family life in Italy: what helped, what surprised us, and what we’d change next time.

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Family Sections in Malls: What Really Works

What to expect when shopping with children, how family spaces are arranged, and the little details that save time (and reduce stress) in Rome.

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Parks and entertainment for families in Rome, Italy Photo: Polre Nakyv Dax

Parks & Fun: Local Family Favorites

Relaxed places where kids can run around, parents can breathe, and weekends feel simpler — especially when you’re new to Italy.

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Tips I Wish I Had Learned Sooner

  • Local schedules matter: Many places adhere to daily timetables that can influence shopping, dining, and appointments — plan ahead to dodge last-minute stress.
  • Rush hours catch newcomers off guard: Weekends and evenings fill up quickly. For a calmer outing, visit earlier in the day.
  • Family zones are very helpful: When present, they usually provide greater comfort, more room for children, and a smoother overall experience.
  • Keep a single trusted contact: If you need fast assistance or directions, save this number: +39 06 6988 1234.
Everyday city life for expat families in Italy Photo: Polre Nakyv Dax