It’s that eggciting time of year again! Searching for places to take your chocolate-infused children this Easter in East London? Your hunt is over. From free activities to ones that cost, young children to teens, there’s something for your family below.
There’s lots of fun to be a had on your doorstep! We’ve done the research so you don’t have to.
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1 Easter Eggstravaganza
Take Part in a community Easter Egg Hunt, take a selfie with the Easter Bunny or make an Easter Bonnet in the arts and crafts corner. Families are invited to join the Victoria Park community park rangers for a day of Easter fun!
Tuesday 31st March 2026 12-3pm
Meet at the Hub in Victoria Park
Free
Email victoriapark@towerhamlets.gov.uk
2 Easter Bunny Experience at Mudchute
Meet the Easter Bunny and enjoy a seasonal day out on the farm at this relaxed Easter experience. Meet the Easter Bunny and other adorable animals, including the Pygmy Goats, Anglo Nubian Goats, Ewes and Lambs. They will also get to pet the guinea pigs and rabbits. Children can collect an Easter Egg from their Easter Bunny and will receive a bag of food to feed the goats and sheep.
Saturday, April 4th, 2026, at 11:00 am. Experience lasts 20 minutes
Mudchute City Farm, Pier Street, Isle of Dogs, London E14 3HP
From approx. £12 per child –

3 Paddington Bear Experience: Easter Adventures
Celebrate Easter with a special seasonal twist on the much-loved Paddington Bear™ Experience, where families can step into Paddington’s world through immersive sets, storytelling and interactive challenges. Over the Easter holidays, expect themed activities, playful trails and family-friendly moments inspired by the stories, with some free Easter-themed elements included alongside the main ticketed experience.
Saturday 28 March – Sunday 12 April 2026
Paddington Bear Experience, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1
Main experience is ticketed (from approx. £24.50)
4 CrafterSchool Easter Holiday Workshops at St Margaret’s House
Get creative this Easter with CrafterSchool’s hands-on holiday workshops, where children can explore a range of crafts including textiles, design and making. Led by experienced artists, these small-group sessions are designed to build confidence, creativity and practical skills in a relaxed, supportive environment — perfect for school holiday enrichment.
Tuesday 7th & Friday 10th April, 10am-12noon, Wednesday 8th April, 2-4pm
The Studio at St Margaret’s House, 15 Old Ford Road — E2 9PJ
Tickets Free but booking is essential!

5 Revel Puck A Glimmer Daze Gambit
East London’s much-loved homegrown circus company, known for bold, theatrical, non-traditional work, opens a brand new production, A Glimmer Daze Gambit, this Easter. See them off before they embark on a 200-day journey taking their Chapiteau tent across the UK! A Glimmer Daze Gambit is a show about hope, arrival and community. Follow Stella and Kit as they finally reach their dream home, a Circus, desperate to join the troupe. Having never seen a circus before, they’ve packed everything they think they might need, and what follows is a joyous, mischievous ride where mistakes become magic, and belonging is built together. With playful fourth wall moments and light audience participation, the show invites everyone to feel part of the troupe, especially when they get to meet the cast after the show!
Thursday 2nd April – Sunday 12th April 2026 Various times
The Revel Puck Big Top, Hopkins Field, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London E20 3AX
Tickets £9-£28.90
6 Easter Egg Hunt and Easter arts and crafts
Mile End community park rangers invite children to take part in Easter egg hunts and host of fun activities at the Mile End play pavilion
Wednesday 1st April 2026 no times listed, but I have inquired
Mile End play pavilion, Locksley Street, E14 7EJ
Free
Email mileendpark@towerhamlets.gov.uk

7 Inside Aardman
Take a look behind the scenes with this exhibition celebrating Aardman Animation’s 50th anniversary at the Young V&A in Bethnal Green! Step into the whimsical world of stop-motion with beloved characters like Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, Morph and more, and discover how these clay creations are brought to life. The exhibition takes you through the whole filmmaking process, from first sketches and storyboards to model-making, lighting, and final animation effects. With lots of interactive activities for kids and 150 iconic items on display, including rare models, sets and props, there’s plenty to explore and inspire budding animators and fans alike.
Wednesday 12 February – Sunday 15 November 2026, daily at Young V&A, Cambridge Heath Rd, Bethnal Green, London E2 9PA.
Young V&A, Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green, London, E2 9PA
Tickets: Kids £6 – Adults £8 (free for babies under 1)
8 Easter London Museum Docklands
This Easter, the London Museum Docklands is planning a feast of fun with some drool-worthy food stories! Nibble your way to the docks and explore the flavours, memories and journeys behind what we eat. From tropical ingredients carried across oceans to recipes passed down in your own kitchen, discover where food comes from and what it means to each of us.
Saturday 28th March – Sunday 12th April 2026
No 1, West India Quay, Hertsmere Rd, London E14 4AL
Free

9 Your Toys
What do Buzz Lightyear, Barbie and that stray Lego piece from behind the fridge have in common? They’re all setting off on a wild journey together as Slot Machine Theatre bring their extraordinary puppetry skills to a show like no other. Children and their grown ups are invited to bring along a toy and lend it to them for the duration of the performance where it will be brought to life on stage! Expect joyful music, belly laughs and plenty of surprises as the new found friends (your toys) pull together and deliver a brilliant show all about the power of play. For ages 5-9.
Sunday 22nd March – Sunday 21st April 2026
Unicorn Theatre (Clore), 147 Tooley Street, London SE1 2HZ
Tickets: £16.50
10 Simmer Down Good Friday Special
The Tomorrow’s Warriors’ house band are joined by the vinyl-spinning DJ duo GW Jazz and the Reggae Choir for throwing family shapes together or cuddle up for stories at Book Love, a multicultural bookshop and travelling book carnival, popping up at The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall. Part of a month of curated events to welcome in the Spring at the Southbank Centre
Friday 3rd April 2026
The Clore Ballroom, Southbank Centre
Free

11 Parkour School
Are they driving you hopping mad yet? Why not take them to a place where bouncing off walls is truly encouraged? Parkour School is lots of fun with instructors who help kids understand how to make falls and jumps safer. Guaranteed to help them burn off steam so you can have a quiet and calm day. They have classes for kids from 6 months old which is adorable too!
Daily Classes
The Parkour School, Ostro Tower, 31 Harbour Way, London E14 9ZP
Trial classes from £20
12 Easter Egg Painting: Freeflow Special
A relaxed, drop-in creative session where participants can paint and decorate their own Easter eggs using a range of colours and materials. The freeflow format means you can explore at your own pace, making it an easy, low-pressure activity for a creative family outing during the holidays. Order some pizza and get cracking with some colourful play.
Sunday 29th March – Friday 3rd April 2026 11 am (more times visible on main calendar)
Art Play, 3 Norton Folgate, E1 6DB
£20

13 Astronomers Take Over
Learn all about the night sky and watch Royal Observatory astronomer-led shows at The National Maritime Museum’s new planetarium. For young visitors, ‘Animals in Space!’ explores the contributions and influences of animals. ‘The Night Sky’ provides a classic guide to the cosmos, and ‘Solar System Sightseeing’ is an introduction to our celestial neighbourhood. Explore zones focussed on Mars, the Moon, stars and starlight in the gallery. Participate in explainer-led demonstrations using large inflatables, try to aim a lander on a Martian crater and learn about spectroscopy. Experience what outer space is like and marvel at how vast the Universe truly is inside the Galaxy Box. On the scavenger hunt, wonder about the weird objects astronauts have taken to space. Science theatre shows will also be running from 3 April 2026, including Unboxing the Universe, which will be packed with demonstrations, surprising smells, experiments and hands-on audience moments.
Opens Friday 27th March 2026
National Maritime Museum, London
Adult (16+) £16; Child (4-15) £16 | Experience only: £8
14 The Cat in the Hat
Experience mischief and mayhem in this acclaimed stage adaptation of Dr Seuss’ The Cat In The Hat. From the moment his tall,red and white-striped hat appears, Sally and her brother know that the cat in the hat is the funniest, most mischievous cat they have ever met. With the trickiest of tricks and craziest of ideas, he turns a rainy afternoon into an amazing adventure. Families can expect a lively and engaging theatre experience for children aged 3+ . There will be an opportunity to meet the Cat in the Hat after the show.
2 & 4pm Saturday 28th and 11am & 2pm Sunday 29th March 2026
Greenwich Theatre, SE10 8ES
Adults £17.50 Kids £15.50

15 Discovery Garden Family Day
Spring into the season with a free outdoor family day celebrating the launch of the Discovery Garden at the Museum of the Home! This fun, drop-in event invites families of all shapes and sizes to enjoy a variety of hands-on activities themed around nature, growing and creativity. Explore crafting workshops, learn about medicinal and edible plants with a landscape expert, and get stuck into outdoor play and gardening activities where you can plant your own seedling to take home. The Discovery Garden itself is a new permaculture-focused outdoor space created with local schools and community partners to spark curiosity about the natural world.
Tuesday 31st March 2026 (half term) Morning (10am–12pm) & Afternoon (1pm–3pm)
Museum of the Home – 136 Kingsland Road, E2 8EA
Free to drop-in
16 Bow Families: miniature ornaments for a ‘tea party theatre’ with Ayesha Sureya
Artist and designer Ayesha Sureya invites children and families to a playful ‘tea party theatre’. Children can make miniature ornaments of their favourite food objects from colourful oven-bake clay pieces. Bow families is also now running a regular session at the Rum Factory in Wapping https://bowarts.org/event/bow-families-at-the-rum-factory-4/
Sunday 29th March 2026 , 11:00am to 1:00pm
Bow Arts Trust Courtyard Room, 183 Bow Road, London, E3 2SJ
Free, drop-in

17 Little Lambs Family Workshops
A gentle, hands-on workshop for families of young children (3-6), Little Lambs introduces little ones to puppet making. Led by theatre practitioners, these sessions are designed to be calm, engaging and a lovely first step into theatre for the youngest audiences. For a full and memorable day, why not book your place with tickets to see I Want My Hat Back.
Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th April 2026 11 am & 12:30 pm
Little Angel Theatre, 14 Dagmar Passage, London N1 2DN
£10 per person
18 Urban Wheelers Jam – older kids
A fun filled day where you can try out your skating and BMX skills at our fantastic skate park. A wheely great day! Coaching sessions will take place during the day. This event is for ages 7-16 only.
Saturday 11th April 2026 11am – 3pm
Victoria Park
Free

19 Vikings: The Immersive Experience
East London is to be invaded by Vikings this Spring! Opening at Dock X on the 12th March, a revolutionary new immersive, educational and historical exhibition will tell the story of the Vikings beyond the battlefield with a view into the lives of the Viking World’s most formidable family: King Ragnar Lodbrok and the wise Queen Kraka, along with their world-conquering and fearsome sons Ivar The Boneless, Bjorn Ironside, Hvitserk and Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye. With VR and full scale models, the team behind this have gone great lengths to deliver something that will blow their tiny minds and probably yours too!
Opens 12th March 2026
Montgomery Square, Canary Wharf, London E14
Tickets start from £19 for children and £23 for General Admission (16+).
20 The Hunger Games
A thrilling new stage version of The Hunger Games that pulls you right into the world of Panem. Expect high-energy action, immersive staging, striking visual effects and powerful storytelling as Katniss Everdeen steps forward to protect her sister and becomes an unexpected symbol of hope. This production brings the intensity of the books and films into a live, cinematic-feeling performance that older children, teens and adults can enjoy together.
Everyday except Tuesdays
Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre, Water Street, Canary Wharf, E14 5GX
Prices vary by date/seat; advance booking advised
+ Inclusive Dance Workshops by Jodie & Co
Jodie & Co are putting on workshops designed especially for young people with visual impairments, neurodivergent, learning disabled and additional support needs.
28th March 10 am – 11 am Children ages 6-12 years inclusive and welcoming dance workshop, which includes exploration with sensory props — giving everyone the chance to play, experiment, and build movement sequences inspired by touch, sound, and imagination. On the 4th April, Feel the Beat, with embedded audio description plays with sensory ways into dance for visually impaired and sighted audiences equally, co-created with Kent Association for the Blind. Children 6+ and their families can move and groove, shimmy and shake, float and fly, as Jodie welcomes everyone to weave in and out of sensory and poetic worlds, finding your own unique beats. Sit and absorb, or stand and soar, with the experienced cast and crew on hand to guide and feel the beat!
28th March 10 – 11 am & 4th April 2026 2-3 pm
Chats Palace Arts Centre, 42-44 Brooksby’s Walk, London E9 6DF