Navigating Family Life in Germany

Genuine stories, candid insights, and practical guidance for expat families

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Lena Wagner - Expat family life guide in Germany Photo: Korli Miret Ozev

Hi there, I'm Lena

Relocating to Berlin in Germany felt like a fresh start for our family. New routines, new rules, and a lot of uncertainties — we had to learn everything the hard way.

Over time, we found that Germany differs a lot from the stereotypes. Family spaces can be wonderfully welcoming—provided you know how things operate and where to go.

This site is the resource I wish we had before moving: practical guidance, candid notes, and small details that simplify daily life for families living abroad.

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What We've Discovered So Far

These aren't merely guides — they capture real family life in Germany: what aided us, what surprised us, and what we'd change next time.

Family-friendly shopping and daily life in Germany Photo: Korli Miret Ozev
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Family Sections in Malls: What Really Works

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

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Schools for Expat Families: How to Choose

A practical method for shortlisting schools, key questions to ask, and how to steer clear of common mistakes families make after moving to Germany.

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School choices for expat families in Berlin, Germany Photo: Korli Miret Ozev

Tips I Wish I Had Known Sooner

  • Local routines matter: Many places follow daily schedules that can influence shopping, dining, and appointments — plan ahead to dodge last-minute stress.
  • Rush hours catch newcomers off guard: Weekends and evenings tend to fill up quickly. For quieter outings, try visiting earlier in the day.
  • Family zones are very helpful: When present, they usually provide greater comfort, more space for children, and a smoother overall experience.
  • Maintain a single dependable contact: If you need fast assistance or guidance, store this number: +49 30 1234567.
Everyday city life for expat families in Germany Photo: Korli Miret Ozev