Spring Adventures: The Best Kids Events This April
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April is one of the most exciting months for families across the UK. With spring in full bloom and the Easter holidays in full swing, venues, museums and outdoor attractions roll out some of their most imaginative programming of the year. From egg hunts and interactive exhibitions to theatre, craft workshops and nature trails, there is no shortage of ways to keep children entertained.
Here is a curated guide to some of the standout events taking place in London and beyond this April.
Easter magic takes over London
Easter falls on 5 April in 2026, and the school holidays bring a surge of family-friendly activities across the capital. Easter events dominate the calendar, with a mix of traditional egg hunts and creative workshops.
One of the highlights is the return of seasonal trails and immersive activities at London Zoo, where the popular Zoonormous Egg Hunt invites children to search for giant decorated eggs while learning about wildlife along the way.
Meanwhile, London Museum Docklands hosts a series of free Easter workshops, from food-themed crafts to creative printing sessions. These hands-on activities are ideal for curious children who enjoy making and experimenting.
For something a little different, Tate Modern runs its UNIQLO Tate Play programme, where kids can interact with large-scale installations and help build evolving artworks using everyday materials.
Across the city, historic venues also get involved. At Eltham Palace, families can take part in an Easter quest through the gardens, solving clues and earning chocolate rewards at the end.
Immersive exhibitions and storytelling
April is also a brilliant time to introduce children to art, literature and theatre through interactive exhibitions.
The British Library hosts family-friendly exhibitions that bring classic fairy tales to life through costumes, design and interactive displays.
Younger children will love the ongoing exhibitions at Young V&A, where beloved characters and hands-on displays reveal how animation and design work.
For families who enjoy theatre, London’s West End continues to offer spectacular productions suitable for older children. April’s programme includes imaginative stage adaptations and visually rich performances that capture the magic of storytelling.
Free fun and pop-up experiences
Not every great day out needs to cost a fortune. Some of the most memorable experiences in London this April are completely free.
The iconic Hamleys toy shop has evolved into a full-blown attraction, with daily entertainment including puppet shows, character appearances and Easter-themed storytelling sessions.
Creative pop-ups are also scattered across the city. Venues such as Two Temple Place offer family workshops ranging from clay modelling to drawing and craft-making, often on a pay-what-you-can basis.
Outdoor spaces come into their own in April too. Parks and gardens host guided walks, wildlife spotting sessions and informal play events as the weather improves, giving children a chance to reconnect with nature after winter.
Farm parks and adventure days out
For a more rural feel without leaving the South East, farm parks and adventure attractions offer a full day of entertainment.
At Willows Activity Farm, Easter celebrations include egg hunts, themed shows featuring Peter Rabbit and opportunities to meet animals. These events are ideal for younger children.
Another standout is Hobbledown Heath, where Easter events combine a large-scale egg trail with live entertainment and imaginative play areas.
These destinations are particularly popular during the school holidays, so booking in advance is recommended.
Unique indoor adventures
April weather can be unpredictable, but London has plenty of indoor options that feel just as exciting as outdoor adventures.
Immersive experiences such as Bubble Planet Experience and Paradox Museum London offer interactive environments where children can explore optical illusions, sensory installations and playful exhibits.
For younger children, soft play centres and creative hubs are becoming more imaginative too. Spaces like The Sherriff Centre combine play areas with cafés and family events, making them a relaxed option for a rainy afternoon.
Beyond London: family fun across the UK
While London offers a huge concentration of events, there is plenty happening across the wider UK.
Farm parks, heritage sites and regional museums all host Easter-themed activities, from egg trails to storytelling sessions and craft workshops. Many of these events are designed to be affordable or even free, making them accessible for families planning day trips.
Nature-based activities are particularly popular in April. Coastal walks, woodland trails and countryside attractions take advantage of the milder weather and longer daylight hours. Routes along the King Charles III England Coast Path offer scenic family-friendly options with opportunities for wildlife spotting and beach exploration.
Festivals and cultural highlights
April is also a month of cultural celebration, and many events are suitable for children.
In London, festivals such as Vaisakhi bring music, colour and community celebrations to public spaces, often including performances and food stalls that families can enjoy together.
Major city events like the London Marathon on 26 April create a lively atmosphere, with entertainment and activities along the route that children can watch and enjoy as spectators.
Making the most of April
What makes April special is the sheer variety on offer. Whether your child enjoys animals, art, storytelling or simply running around outdoors, there is something to suit every interest and budget.
London stands out for its mix of world-class cultural institutions and playful, accessible events, but the rest of the UK offers equally rewarding experiences, particularly for families willing to explore beyond the capital.
The key is to plan ahead. Easter holiday events are especially popular, and many require advance booking. Checking dates, availability and age suitability will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable day out.
