About us

The Travel Family Guide helps parents plan stress-free, unforgettable trips with kids by sharing expert tips, destination guides, and family-approved travel gear.

Hey! We are a family that loves to travel. we want to share the amazing information with everyone to help others.

We are a family of two working parents, facing the same struggles as many: fitting in family time, balancing work and home, school routine and all other elements of life – good and bad! We decided to set up this website as there’s so much information out there – we bring the best and cut out the rest. Our site aims to

  • Show you the good, bad and ugly.
  • Set our information out in a logical and clear way.
  • Provide inspiration, guidance and suggestions on all things travel.

Our Travel Blog To Inspire And
Get You Motivated!​

Travel opens the world and opens us. It widens kids’ perspectives, turns “different” into “interesting,” and reminds adults how curious they still are. Shared adventures—whether that’s a sunrise over a city park or a picnic by a windy beach—become the stories your family tells for years. You don’t need a five-star budget to have five-star memories; you just need a plan that swaps pricey extras for genuine experiences.

Travel is less about distance and more about discovery. If cost is a concern, we’ve done the legwork—so you can spend less time stressing over prices and more time making memories. Ready to plan your next family adventure? Explore our budget-savvy guides and start charting a trip that feels rich in all the ways that matter.

Need Some Inspiration?

How We Can Help

On our website, we curate practical ways to go further for less:

  • Hand-picked budget itineraries with kid-friendly stops
  • Free and low-cost activities in major cities and hidden-gem towns
  • Affordable stays (including family suites and quirky options)
  • Transport hacks: rail passes, city cards, and smarter routing
  • Ready-to-use packing lists and money-saving checklists

Quick Wins to Get You Moving

  • Eat like locals: bakeries for breakfast, markets for lunch, picnics for sunsets.
  • Pick a theme (food, castles, coastlines) to focus your days and avoid paid time-wasters.
  • Travel light—carry-on only saves fees and keeps you nimble with kids.
  • Swap one “big ticket” attraction for three smaller, memorable experiences.

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