Steering Family Life Through Portugal

Genuine experiences, candid evaluations, and actionable advice for expatriate families

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Ines Silva - Expat family life guide in Portugal Photo: MarigoldStudio

Hello, I'm Ines

Relocating to Lisbon in Portugal gave our family a fresh start. New routines, new expectations, and plenty of uncertainties — we learned things the hard way.

As time passed, we discovered that Portugal differs greatly from the stereotypes. Family spaces can be wonderfully welcoming — but only if you know how things operate and where to go.

This site is exactly what I wish we'd had before moving: practical guidance, candid notes, and tiny 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 of real family life in Portugal: what helped, what surprised us, and what we'd do differently next time.

Family-friendly shopping and daily life in Portugal Photo: MarigoldStudio
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Family Zones in Malls: What Really Works

What to expect when shopping with kids, how family areas are arranged, and the small things that save time (and stress) in Lisbon.

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Schools for Expat Families: How to Pick

A practical approach to shortlisting schools, which questions matter most, and how to avoid common mistakes families make after relocating to Portugal.

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School choices for expat families in Lisbon, Portugal Photo: MarigoldStudio

Practical tips I wish I’d known sooner

  • Local routines matter: Daily schedules in many places can influence shopping, dining, and appointments — plan ahead to prevent last-minute stress.
  • Rush hours catch first-timers off guard: Weekends and evenings can fill up quickly. For quieter outings, try visiting earlier in the day.
  • Family-friendly areas make a big difference: When available, they usually offer more comfort, more space for children, and a smoother overall experience.
  • Have a single dependable contact: If you need quick assistance or directions, save this number: +351 21 234 5678.
Everyday city life for expat families in Portugal Photo: MarigoldStudio