
Fun places to visit with the kids during the Easter holidays
The Easter holidays are fast approaching, and there is a great range of family-friendly activities to enjoy. From exciting Easter egg hunts and interactive creative workshops to theatre shows, there’s something for everyone to experience.
To help you make the most of the break, here’s a carefully curated roundup of the best places to visit for a truly memorable Easter with the kids.

Up at The O2
Looking for an adventure with the family this Easter? Try Up at The O2, where you and the family can climb over the O2, enjoy spectacular city views and this Easter, all climbers get to snap a picture with the Easter Bunny along with tucking into a delicious KitKat Easter Bunny.
To book tickets click here.

Hampton Court Palace Lindt GOLD BUNNY Hunt
The Lindt GOLD BUNNY Hunt is coming to Hampton Court Palace, promising an unforgettable adventure for the whole family. Visitors can follow an exciting trail in search of twelve hidden Lindt GOLD BUNNY statues, each one celebrating an influential figure from the palace’s remarkable 500-year history.
Complete the hunt and you’ll be rewarded with a complimentary Lindt chocolate treat, simply track down all the statues tucked away in Henry VIII’s stunning gardens. It’s the perfect recipe for a fun-filled family day out! From 28 March – 12 April.
To book tickets, click here.

Free Easter Art Workshops with LuluJoelle at Old Spitalfields Market
Across Easter weekend (3-6 April), artist LuluJoelle is in residence on the market floor in front of KERB running free drop-in arts and crafts sessions for all ages, daily from 11am-3pm.
On Good Friday, The Chai Girls take over for their Great Adult Easter Egg Hunt, a playful, competitive afternoon where teams race to crack clues and complete challenges hidden across the market's independent stalls. Between 11am and 3pm this Easter Weekend.
Tickets are £15 and all proceeds go directly to purchasing prizes from the traders themselves. Limited spaces available.
For more information, click here.

Easter Mini Disco at Sea Containers London
Sea Containers London is throwing open the doors of its iconic rooftop bar 12th Knot for a kids Easter Mini Disco hosted by Sharky & George. On Saturday 4 April from 12-2pm, families are invited up to the terrace for two hours of high-energy entertainment, Easter games and dance-offs, all set against panoramic views across the Thames.
Adults get a welcome drink on arrival, little ones get a healthy snack box, and everyone gets 10% off at Sea Containers Restaurant before or after.
Tickets start at £13, to book, click here.

‘COME ALIVE!’ The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular
‘COME ALIVE!’ is a Circus Spectacular inspired by the world of The Greatest Showman featuring incredible West End talent and awe-inspiring international circus acts. The show includes performances of all of Pasek and Paul’s hit songs from the 20th Century Fox Motion Picture including ‘This Is Me’, ‘Rewrite the Stars’, ‘A Million Dreams’, and more.
To book tickets click here.

Easter activities at Tewinbury Farm
Just 30-minutes from London, and set on a 700-acre working farm, Tewinbury has got an abundance of activities lined up to keep the little ones entertaine. From baking workshops and woodland forages to the ultimate Easter scavenger hunt. And, of course, no Easter is complete without a roast with all the trimmings.
For more information, click here.

Fun family events at The Brunel Museum
The Brunel Museum are inviting families for a fun-filled packed day with the kids:
Upcycling Flower Making Workshop, 28th March - 12th April 2026, 10:30am - 3:30pm
Using newspapers and recycled materials, families can create colourful upcycled flowers while learning about the decorative arts and creativity of the French Revolution period. The workshops will run daily during the Easter holidays and offer a free drop-in activity included in general admission. Children under 16 go free.
Family Spring Trail, 28th March - 12th April 2026, 10:30am - 3:30pm
Perfect for young explorers, pick up your watering can, activity sheet and follow an exciting spring trail around the Brunel Museum! Along the way youngsters can discover nature hints, fun challenges and fascinating historic facts about the Brunel Tunnel and the local Rotherhithe area. Children under 16 go free.
For more information, click here.
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