What’s On for Kids This Easter Weekend: Family Events Across London and the UK

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3/26/20263 min read

girl in green jacket playing with white and pink plastic balls on green grass field during
girl in green jacket playing with white and pink plastic balls on green grass field during

Easter weekend is one of the best times of year to get out and explore with children. With the long bank holiday, spring weather beginning to brighten, and a packed calendar of events, families are spoiled for choice. Whether you are looking for a traditional egg hunt, an outdoor adventure or something creative indoors, there is plenty happening across London and the UK.

Here is your guide to the best things to do with kids this Easter weekend.

Classic Easter egg hunts and trails

No Easter weekend is complete without an egg hunt, and many of the UK’s top attractions go all out with imaginative trails designed especially for families.

In London, London Zoo is hosting a lively Easter trail where children can follow clues around the zoo while learning about animals along the way. It is a great mix of fun and education, with plenty of opportunities to stop and see the animals in action.

Historic sites also come alive at this time of year. At Eltham Palace, families can take part in a garden-based Easter quest, solving puzzles and exploring the grounds before collecting a chocolate reward at the end.

Across the country, National Trust properties offer some of the most scenic egg hunts, combining nature trails with interactive challenges. These are ideal if you want a more relaxed day outdoors.

Farm parks and animal encounters

Spring is the perfect season to visit farm parks, with newborn animals and hands-on activities making them especially appealing for younger children.

At Willows Activity Farm, Easter weekend includes themed shows, egg hunts and the chance to meet lambs, chicks and other animals. The experience is designed with younger families in mind, making it a safe and engaging option for toddlers and primary-aged children.

Another standout is Hobbledown Heath, where imaginative play areas meet seasonal Easter activities. Children can follow themed trails, enjoy live entertainment and explore adventure playgrounds all in one visit.

These destinations tend to be busy over the bank holiday, so arriving early or booking ahead is a good idea.

Creative workshops and hands-on fun

If your child prefers crafting to chocolate hunting, there are plenty of creative events running throughout Easter weekend.

At Tate Modern, family programmes invite children to take part in interactive art sessions where they can build, design and experiment with materials. These activities are often free and encourage children to think creatively in a relaxed environment.

Similarly, London Museum Docklands hosts themed workshops where kids can try everything from printing to food-inspired crafts. These sessions are ideal for a quieter, more focused activity during a busy weekend.

For something a little different, Two Temple Place offers family-friendly art workshops in a beautiful historic setting, making the experience feel both special and accessible.

Theatre, shows and immersive experiences

Easter weekend is also a great time to treat children to a live performance or immersive experience.

The West End has a range of family-friendly productions running over the holiday, from musical adaptations to visually spectacular shows that appeal to older children. Booking ahead is essential, especially for popular performances.

For a more interactive experience, venues like Paradox Museum London offer playful environments filled with optical illusions and hands-on exhibits. These are particularly popular with older children who enjoy exploring and taking photos.

Younger children may prefer something more sensory, such as Bubble Planet Experience, where colourful installations and immersive rooms create a fun and engaging indoor adventure.

Free events and easy wins

If you are looking to keep costs down, there are still plenty of options over Easter weekend.

The famous Hamleys toy shop offers in-store entertainment, including demonstrations, character appearances and interactive play areas. It is an easy win if you are already in central London.

Museums and galleries across the UK also run free family programming during the holidays, from drop-in craft sessions to storytelling events. These can be a great way to fill a few hours without needing to book.

Parks and green spaces are another simple option. Many local councils organise Easter-themed trails or community events, and even a basic picnic and playground visit can feel special over the long weekend.

Get outdoors and enjoy spring

If the weather behaves, Easter weekend is the perfect excuse to spend as much time outside as possible.

Coastal areas, countryside walks and woodland trails all come into their own in April. Routes along the King Charles III England Coast Path are particularly good for families, offering fresh air, space to explore and the chance to spot wildlife.

For something more structured, look out for guided nature walks, bug hunts and ranger-led activities, which are often organised during school holidays.

Making the most of the weekend

Easter weekend can be busy, so a little planning goes a long way. Booking tickets in advance, checking time slots and having a back-up indoor option can help avoid stress on the day.

It is also worth balancing high-energy activities with quieter moments. A mix of outdoor play, creative sessions and downtime will keep children engaged without becoming overwhelming.