What’s on at Battersea Power Station this Easter
Easter is just around the corner and Battersea Power Station is gearing up for a season filled with exciting family-friendly activities.
With a vibrant mixture of egg hunt trails, arts and craft sessions, mini rides and a chocolate market, visitors will have a wealth of entertainment to choose from between March 24 until April 27, 2025.
From April 18 to 21, the Power Station’s historic Turbine Hall B will host The Chocolate Station, Battersea Power Station’s first ever chocolate market.
Stalls will be selling chocolate-based creations ranging from bean-to-bar to truffles, hot chocolate and cacao.

The chocolate fun doesn’t stop there with more treats on offer at a small selection of street food trucks in Power Station Park, including Dante’s Churros, serving up sweet churros with a decadent chocolate dipping sauce.
Across the Easter weekend, Power Station Park will be buzzing with ticketed arts and crafts sessions and activities designed to unleash children’s creativity.
On April 18, Sharky & George will host chocolate-themed sessions featuring classic party games, game show sessions and creative challenges, before GlueGang, the art experience experts, run two sessions for children to lean into their creative side.

At the Paint & Plant arts and craft session, little ones can decorate their own pot, then fill it with real spring followers to take home, whilst Chocolate Slime session will offer the ultimate sensory play where children can dive into a world of squishy, stretchy fun.
Easter inspired arts and crafts will continue on April 20 and 21, including basket decorating and spring-inspired felt animal ear creating.
Children can also unleash their inner Easter bunny by hopping on the Bungee Trampolines in Power Station Park, get creative with free face painting, or take a spin on the Bumper Cars inside Turbine Hall B between.
Battersea Power Station will also be playing a leading role in The Big Egg Hunt 2025, a city-wide art spectacle curated by wildlife charity, Elephant Family and Clarence Court.

The riverside neighbourhood will display 21 large-scale decorated eggs inside and outside the Grade II listed building, the biggest collection in the trail.
Kate Boothman-Meier, Head of Communications & Marketing at Battersea Power Station Development Company, said: “We’re excited to welcome visitors to Battersea Power Station this Easter and to be hosting the largest collection of egg sculptures in The Big Egg Hunt 2025.
“From the hunt which will showcase designs from some of the world’s most talented artists and raise vital funds for the Elephant Family, to our first ever chocolate market, and arts and craft sessions for little ones, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.
“Visitors can also expect special Easter menus and unique in-store experiences from the great mix of brands now open at the riverside neighbourhood over the holidays, guaranteed to create a truly memorable day for all.”
To discover more about Easter at Battersea Power Station, visit www.batterseapowerstation.co.uk/events/easter/.
Pictured top: Easter at Battersea Power Station (Picture: Charlie Round-Turner)