The Easter holidays are the perfect time for a family break in Brighton & Hove.
In the city you'll discover there are lots of things to see and do come rain or shine. Plus further out from the city centre many Sussex attractions offer fun ways to keep the whole family entertained over the Easter weekend so why not book an Easter Escape?
City Attractions
The city is home to a dazzling array of top attractions which are fun for all the family and many will put on egg-stra special events for the Easter Holidays. The iconic Brighton Palace Pier has rides and fairground attractions appealing to kids of all ages. Take to the skies with the Brighton i360 and enjoy dramatic, panoramic views of the sea, city & countryside or marvel at the splendour of exotic Royal Pavilion palace. The Sea Life Brighton gives visitors a chance to discover an amazing underwater world. Brighton's House of Illusion, Paradox Place, will be hosting a series of workshops where you get to create, decorate and take home your own Easter Egg Basket. Of course for many Easter is all about the chocolate so why not sign up for a fun and engaging chocolate workshop with Let's Cocoa? You'll learn to create your own chocolate slabs and rich truffles, they even offer vegan workshops.
Sussex Events
Use Brighton as a base so you can join The Very Hungry Caterpillar this Easter at Wakehurst, Kew’s wild botanic garden and chomp your way to becoming a beautiful butterfly, based on Eric Carle’s much-loved book. You can also give little egg-splorers a cracking time this Easter with a zooper day out at Drusillas Park - voted one of the best days out with kids in Sussex! Alternatively see if can spot the signs of spring while exploring Borde Hill Garden on an Easter-themed trail. Hetty the hen has lost her chicks and they need your help to find them in time for the Easter Parade.
For lots more events & things to do in Brighton & Hove over the Easter holidays, visit our What's On & Things to do sections then book your Brighton break.