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Things To Do This Easter Break

Become the subject of a Van Gogh painting, build a rainbow with Bluey, visit Phantom Peak and more this Easter holiday


The Easter break – and sunnier weather – is upon us, but with that comes the stress of trying to fill everyone’s time with activities that even the pickiest kids or moodiest teenagers will enjoy. Allow us to take that off your plate so that you can focus on the most important bit; spending quality time with your family (and counting down the days until the kids are back in school). Whether you’re a family of puzzle solvers, escape room experts, adventurers or thrillseekers, we’ve got a host of events, exhibitions and theatrical experiences to keep you and your mini-me’s entertained until the start of term.

Phantom Peak

Maybe you or a member of your family have an affinity for platypuses. Maybe you enjoy the intersection of steampunk-themed cosplay and a choose-your-own-adventure live experience? Maybe you like the ever-spralling world of JONACO? Whatever it is, Phantom Peak, the leading open-world immersive experience, has you covered. With all new spring season lore, a cast of new characters and returning favourites, a menu full of delicious food and drinks (try the burgers, trust us), boredom will never find you when you spend your Easter holiday at Phantom Peak.

The FRIENDS Experience: The One in London

Fans of all ages, all generations, casual or die-hard, can enter the iconic world of Friends. Whether you’re playing foosball at Joey and Chandler’s, pivoting a sofa with Ross, or hanging out at Monica and Rachel’s, at The FRIENDS Experience, you can witness and be a part of it all this Easter holiday. Get exclusive merch, have coffee at central perk and be a part of one of television’s most enduring sitcoms.

CBeebies Rainbow Adventure

For the younger families, take the little ones on a multicoloured, vibrant adventure with CBeebies Rainbow Adventure. This performer-led immersive experience allows kids to bring a rainbow to life, alongside their favourite characters and rooms from JoJo & Gran Gran, Hey Duggee, Bluey and Mr Tumble. Explore interactive installations, have a silly dance party and enjoy the magic of the rainbow this Easter holiday.

Wifi Wars

Here is a way you can put your Gen Alpha’s screen time to good use. Hosted by comedian and video game commentator Steve McNeil, Wifi Wars is a live game show where the audience can play along – on a smartphone or tablet – to complete games, quizzes and challenges, all for the chance to win grand prizes. Spend your Easter holiday at this unique 8-bit pub quiz, and your kids will thank you for it.

Frameless

For the art lovers, there is always Frameless; a multi-sensory digital art experience in the heart of central London. Don’t just look at the art – with Frameless, you’re encouraged to interact with it, step inside of it and become a part of it. Featuring the works of Cezanne, Kandinsky, Monet, Dalí, Van Gogh, Canaletto, Rembrandt, Klimt and many more, Frameless allows visitors to experience these classic works in new and undiscovered ways. Something equally exciting for both the creatives and the technology lovers in your home this Easter holiday.


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