Easter in Belfast is all about getting out, exploring together and making the most of those brighter spring days. From interactive museums and hands-on science fun to forest trails, farm visits and exciting egg hunts, there’s plenty to keep the whole family entertained throughout the school holidays.
Family Favourites Close to Your Stay
If you’re staying at Cordia Serviced Apartments, you’ll be perfectly placed to enjoy some of Belfast’s most popular attractions.
• Titanic Belfast & W5 – Spend the day in the Titanic Quarter exploring interactive exhibits and immersive experiences. Both venues often run family-friendly Easter activities, making them ideal for curious minds.
• Ulster Museum & Botanic Gardens – A brilliant (and budget-friendly) day out. Discover everything from dinosaurs to art collections, then enjoy a spring stroll through the gardens right next door.
Outdoor Adventures & Fresh Air Fun
• Colin Glen Forest Park – Famous for its Gruffalo trail and adventure activities, Colin Glen often adds Easter-themed fun to its woodland walks.
• Belfast Activity Centre – Perfect for energetic kids and teens, with climbing, canoeing, archery and multi-activity schemes during the holidays.
• Streamvale Open Farm – A lovely option for younger children, with farm animals, fresh air and seasonal Easter surprises.
Easter Egg Hunts & Special Events
• Hillsborough Castle – Known for its popular Easter egg hunts, including the famous Lindt Gold Bunny Hunt.
• The Jungle NI – Expect themed Easter trails filled with clues, characters and treats - these experiences usually require booking in advance.
Planning Your Easter 2026 Trip
As Easter approaches, more events will be confirmed across the city. Keep an eye on Discover Northern Ireland, Eventbrite and family day-out websites for the latest listings.
One tip? Book early. Popular trails, workshops and activity camps tend to fill up quickly - especially during the school holidays.
With so much to see and do, Belfast is the perfect place for a relaxed, memory-making Easter break!