Things To Do

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Things To Do This Easter Break
Experience monster truck shows, spring floral displays at the London Eye, sensory play at FRAMELESS, and more
The weather is changing, the clocks are going forward at the end of March, and the 2026 Easter break approaches. And with the promise of incoming sun and fun, you may be wondering how to spend time with your families over the school holidays. But fear not, our handy Easter Break guide has everything you’ll need to know about the great events, locations, or activities you can book tickets for. From monster truck shows to immersive exhibitions to events that cater to lovers of machinery and motors, this list covers a wide range of interests for a wide range of ages. Plan your Easter holiday here:
Caffeine & Machine

Caffeine & Machine hosts events for the lovers of “things that move”. Cars, hypercars, superbikes, trucks, microcars – you name it, they have it. Caffeine & Machine invites motor fans of all ages to enjoy food and drink whilst experiencing a wide-ranging display of machinery across three locations: The Bowl (Bedfordshire), The Hill (Warwickshire), and The Hut (Hampshire). There’s a warm cup of coffee and reception waiting for you and your family at Caffeine & Machine this Easter.
Ramses and the Pharaoh’s Gold: The Exhibition

For the budding archaeologists in your family, Ramses and the Pharaoh’s Gold is where to be this Easter holiday. Held at NEON, Battersea Power Station, the acclaimed exhibition brings the best of the Egyptian Museum of Cairo to London, after successful runs in Tokyo, Paris, San Francisco and Sydney. Featuring 180 artefacts that will be displayed in London for the first and only time, the Ramses exhibition takes you through the history of King Ramses II.
FRAMELESS

Spend the Easter holiday at FRAMELESS, and step inside some of contemporary art’s most iconic works. See the art of Cézanne, Kandinsky, Monet, Dalí, Van Gogh and more, brought to life using cutting-edge technology. Additionally, there are ways for you, your teens or your tots to get involved with making art yourselves. Choose from Multi-Sensory Tots Classes; Parent & Toddler tickets that feature content aimed at children aged three and below; or Frameless Lates, which is for guests aged 18+ on Fridays and Saturday nights.
Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live

This is for the thrill-seekers, the adrenaline junkies and the big kids. For everyone who has ever wondered what it would be like to see life-sized Hot Wheels car, or experience a monster truck show – this is your ticket to an epic fusion of both. Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live brings your favourite Hot Wheels big cars to an arena near you, showing off high-flying tricks and pyrotechnics. Plus, get tickets to the Pre-Show Party to see the cars and the arena floor up close.
TWIST Museum

TWIST stands for “The Way I See Things”. It’s the museum’s ethos about how each of us have our own unique perspectives. Oxford Street’s TWIST Museum is a combination of science and art, with over 80 interactive installations for you to take part in. Shrink, grow, walk on walls, turn into a kaleidoscope – anything is possible at the TWIST Museum this Easter break.
Warwick Castle

Go through the Horrible Histories maze, see the magical Birds of Prey display, have lunch on the beautiful grounds or take the little ones to the Zog Playland. At Warwick Castle, you can finally have that screen-free day out with your family this Easter holiday. The 64 acres of grounds and gardens are ready for exploration, with Parent & Toddler and Group Tickets available.
Legoland Windsor

Legoland Windsor is celebration 30 years of bringing wonder, play and excitement to Lego fans of all ages. And now you and your family can take part in Legoland’s 30th birthday celebrations! Featuring an 8-foot Lego birthday cake, special activities for families, and brand-new shows, this is an Easter outing you won’t want to miss.
London Eye: Celebrate Spring in the City

Seeing the breathtaking cityscape of one of the world’s most iconic cities is great. However, seeing the breathtaking cityscape coupled with gorgeous floral installations? Even better. From 27 March – 4 May, visitors who book tickets to the London Eye will enjoy their very own flower show. Each pod will be decorated with floral installations and will have subtle scents of spring. The perfect complement to narration about the St Paul’s Cherry Blossoms and the royal floral heritage near Buckingham Palace.
See a West End show

The Easter holiday is the a great time to take the kids to the theatre. There are so many amazing shows to choose from, including Wicked, Bluey’s Big Play, Hercules, Paddington The Musical and many more. Check out our handy Family Theatre Guide to find tickets to your next theatre outing.



