Easter Monday, a bank holiday in the UK, raises the question of how London will celebrate this festive occasion in 2026. The answer is a series of vibrant events and activities designed for families and individuals alike.
Easter Sunday will take place on April 5, 2026, followed by Easter Monday on April 6. This year, the Easter celebrations will span four days, from March 26 to April 26, with various activities planned throughout the city.
Among the highlights, Battersea Power Station will host an Easter egg hunt from March 26 to April 26, allowing families to engage in this traditional activity. Additionally, the Duke of York Square will feature a special Easter market on April 4, providing a unique shopping experience.
On Easter Sunday, Hilton London Bankside will offer a bunny and chick petting zoo from 10 am to 1 pm, while Templeton Garden will have activities specifically designed for children. These events reflect the spirit of Easter, which is the most important festival in the Christian calendar, marking Jesus’ resurrection.
For those looking for a festive meal, Pan Pacific London will host an Easter brunch on April 5, 2026. Meanwhile, Camden Market will celebrate with an Easter Weekender from April 4 to April 5, featuring various food and entertainment options.
The Mundo Pixar Experience will also be open during Easter, providing family activities that include traditional Día de los Muertos elements, ensuring a diverse cultural experience.
As Easter Monday approaches, Tesco Extra stores will operate from 8 am to 6 pm, while Sainsbury’s stores will be open from 8 am to 8 pm. ASDA and Lidl will also have extended hours on Good Friday, catering to the increased demand during the holiday period.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding additional events that may be announced closer to the date. However, the current schedule promises a lively Easter celebration across London, engaging both locals and visitors alike.













