AN EASTER IN LONDON: THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN APRIL FOR A FAMILY CITY BREAK

April is one of the most joyful times to visit London as a family. The city comes alive during the Easter holidays, with parks full of spring colour, family attractions extending their programmes, and outdoor spaces feeling especially inviting. A London Easter break is not about rushing from one attraction to the next — it is about balancing iconic days out with slower neighbourhood moments that feel just as memorable.

For well-travelled families, April strikes the perfect balance between lively and manageable. The city feels energetic but never overwhelming, making it one of the best times to explore museums, riverside walks, and green spaces with children.

It is also one of the finest seasons to enjoy luxury London holiday rentals and vacation homes in London, giving families the space to spread out, prepare easy breakfasts before sightseeing, and return home for calm evenings after busy days in the city.

April’s Family-Friendly Charms

There is something wonderfully uplifting about London in spring. Blossom appears across the city’s garden squares, the parks feel full of life again, and children naturally spend more time outdoors.

Easter holiday programming makes April especially appealing, with museums, family attractions, and cultural institutions often offering additional activities for younger visitors. It is the season for long walks, museum afternoons, and unhurried lunches in neighbourhood cafés.

For families, April offers a style of travel that feels effortless: classic London experiences, softened by spring weather and quieter residential neighbourhoods to return to at the end of the day.

Classic Family Days Out (Without Feeling Overdone)

Some of London’s best family experiences are timeless for a reason.

Spend a morning at the Natural History Museum, where the dinosaur gallery never loses its magic, followed by a walk through Kensington Gardens and the Princess Diana Memorial Playground. These are the kinds of classic London moments that feel exciting for children while remaining genuinely enjoyable for adults.

For something outdoors, the boating lake in Hyde Park feels especially lovely in spring, while the South Bank offers riverside performers, family-friendly dining, and space for children to move freely. April’s lighter evenings also make it easier to enjoy more relaxed days without everything feeling rushed.

Hidden Gems for Families This Easter

London’s quieter neighbourhood experiences often become the moments families remember most.

Think Easter walks through Notting Hill’s colourful streets, a relaxed brunch in Chelsea, or a slower afternoon in Pimlico’s elegant garden squares before heading to a museum. In spring, even the smallest pauses feel special: a bakery stop, discovering a tucked-away mews, or letting children run through a sunny square before the next adventure.

These hidden gems are what make family trips feel personal rather than over-scheduled, allowing children and adults alike to enjoy the city at a more natural pace.

Where to Stay: Ivy Homes for an April Family Escape

Cambridge Street, Pimlico

For families who want a central but calm base, Cambridge Street is an excellent choice. Pimlico’s wide pavements, elegant squares, and easy access to Westminster make it especially practical during the Easter school holidays, while still feeling residential and peaceful.

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Donne Place, Chelsea

Chelsea works beautifully for family stays in spring, with green spaces, cafés, and easy routes towards South Kensington’s museums. Donne Place offers comfort and location in equal measure, making it ideal for days that move easily between museums, parks, and neighbourhood lunches.

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Hippodrome Mews, Notting Hill

For families wanting a quintessential London setting, Hippodrome Mews offers charm, colour, and a wonderful base for Easter exploration. Notting Hill feels especially cheerful in April, with its colourful terraces and village-like feel adding to the sense of adventure for children.

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Where to Stay in London with Children This Spring

Neighbourhoods make all the difference for family stays.

Pimlico offers calm centrality, Chelsea gives easy access to museums and parks, and Notting Hill brings charm with a playful atmosphere children naturally love.

Ivy Lettings’ curated short-stay London apartments and vacation homes in London are particularly well suited to spring family travel, giving everyone space, privacy, and the ease of returning to a real home after a full day of exploring.

A London Easter to Remember

April in London is bright, uplifting, and wonderfully family-friendly. Between spring parks, classic museums, hidden neighbourhood gems, and beautifully located homes, it is a month that makes family memories effortlessly.

For Easter breaks and spring escapes alike, London offers one of its most joyful seasons.

Book your Ivy home and enjoy a beautifully relaxed family Easter in London this April.