With Easter Half Term upon us, you may be thinking of planning some Easter-themed days out for the family.
But with the concerning rise of the cost of living for many families, some are finding it hard to find affordable Easter events.
And with London not being known as the cheapest families' day option, you make think you'll need to splash the cash to make an unforgettable day.
But before you break the bank, see the affordable events you can go to, from Easter Egg hunts to chocolate decoration workshops.
And, we've even saved you a job by rounding up some of the best and most affordable events and attractions you can try out this Easter in London.
Affordable Easter Events in London:
The Great Easter Trail at Old Royal Naval College Greenwich-
When: 2-18 April
Price: £3 per trail card
Visit the historic site and venture across the grounds and buildings as you hunt down different clues and gather information to reveal the name of the secret location where a chocolate prize awaits.
The Easter trail is on from April 2 to 18, from 10am till 5pm every day, and costs £3 per trail card and children must be accompanied by an adult with a valid Painted Hall ticket which costs £13.50.
Book the Easter Trail here.
Journey through Tomorrowland at Museum of the Home-
When: Throughout April
Price: Free
Artburst is offering a range of workshops throughout April including craft activities and interactive storytelling and the best thing is it's all free all you have to do is drop in.
To get more information head to the website.
Family make and create salon at The National Gallery-
When: April 5,6,12, 13
Price: Free
You can explore the Gallery and look at the most iconic paintings in art history and round it all off with a drop-in workshop.
In the workshops, you can create a mini-masterpiece with the materials provided by the gallery.
The Easter workshop takes place from 11am till 4pm in Room 32 and is completely free.
V&A Familie activities-
When: April 14, 15, 16
Price: Free
Visit the Victoria and Albert Museum and take part in some free family-friendly workshops.
The pop-up performance of Tales from the Forest is taking place on April 14 and April 15, plus it's free.
Whilst on Saturday, April 16 the s the Drop-in Design: Theatrical Paper Fashion where you can create costumes and probs with designer Ryan Dawson Laight.
Find out more here.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Trail at Kew Gardens-
When: Until April 18
Price: Children £5, Adult £15
Go outdoors this Easter and venture around Kew Gardens this Easter and follow the special trail inspired by the beloved children's book by Eric Carle, The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Along the way, you'll find sculptures inspired by the book from fruit to insects and much more.
Find out more here.
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