Family Areas in Malls: What Really Works
What to anticipate when shopping with children, how family zones are arranged, and the little details that cut down time (and hassle) in Rome.
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Relocating to Rome in Italy gave our family a fresh start. New routines, new expectations, and plenty of uncertainties — we learned everything the hard way.
With time we discovered that Italy differs a lot from the clichés. Homes for families can be truly welcoming — but only if you understand how things work and where to head.
This site is the resource I wished existed before our move: practical tips, candid notes, and tiny details that simplify daily life for families abroad.
Read my complete storyThese aren't just guides — they're snapshots from real family life in Italy: what helped, what surprised us, and what we'd do differently next time.
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What to anticipate when shopping with children, how family zones are arranged, and the little details that cut down time (and hassle) in Rome.
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What “family-friendly” in practice here means, how to choose the right venue, and practical tips for easier meals with kids.
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Relaxed spots where children can roam, parents can unwind, and weekends feel simpler — especially if you're new to Italy.
Read Full GuideA practical approach to shortlisting schools, which questions matter most, and how to steer clear of common mistakes families make after moving to Italy.
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Where terraces suit family life, what to expect, and simple tips for easy, relaxed evenings with kids in Rome.
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