Spring has arrived, bringing with it the start of the Easter holidays! Check out the list below for a variety of fun family activities and events happening in and around Paddington.
Merchant Square Easter Egg Hunt
This Easter, families are invited to Merchant Square, Paddington's canalside destination, on Friday 11 April 2025 from 11am – 4pm for a free Easter Egg Hunt and charitable celebration. The event is free to attend but donations to Cosmic are welcome.
The Puppet Theatre Barge
The Puppet Barge is one of London’s most unique theatre spaces, a 40-seat theatre inside a converted Thames barge which has been presenting a programme or magical puppet shows for children and adults since 1982. Based in Little Venice for most of the year, the Puppet Barge makes the perfect cosy afternoon adventure with the family. Their new show, the Shadow and Me will be running from 5 April – 21 April 2025. Tickets are £14 per adult and £10 per child.
The Hyde
Celebrate the Easter weekend in style at The Hyde restaurant and bar, Roseate House London. Indulge in a luxurious family afternoon tea, featuring exquisite pastries, savoury delights, and a touch of seasonal charm. Children will receive complimentary Easter eggs, while adults enjoy a glass of bubbly with our compliments. Promotion available from 18th–21st April 2025.
GoBoat Paddington
For those seeking outdoor fun, GoBoat is an excellent choice! Hop aboard a self-drive electric boat and navigate the picturesque canals of Paddington. Enjoy a leisurely cruise, taking in the beautiful scenery along the way. Use the code PADNOW10 to enjoy a 10% discount at GoBoat Paddington.
Carriages at the Hilton London Paddington
Treat yourself and your family to 10% off dining at the Carriages, Hilton London Paddington restaurant. Open Monday-Sunday, it is the perfect place to enjoy lunch or dinner this Easter break.
Little Things Art Trail
Gillie and Marc's Little Things Miniature Sculpture Art Trail is a fantastic way to discover the Paddington Neighbourhood. The trail features twenty miniature sculptures, each placed in local businesses including Jamuna, Altonapoli and the Prince of Wales. Click below for the full art trail.