Ahead of the Easter half-term break in just a few short weeks, Battersea Power Station have shared what they have in store to keep the whole family entertained.

Working with SmileyWorld, the landmark is offering a free self-guided art trail, arts and crafts, games, fairground rides and many more.

All the Easter activities will be held from Friday, March 29 until Sunday, April 14 and will be open to all guests and family members.

Alongside the special Easter half-term fun, Battersea Power Station will have more than 140 shops, bars and restaurants all ready to welcome guests.

Barking and Dagenham Post: There will be bumper cars.There will be bumper cars. (Image: Battersea Power Station)

Battersea Power Station unveils Easter half-term activities

Battersea Power Station has partnered up with SimleyWorld to create a free art trail by producers Wild in Art.

The trail will see 15 emoticon sculptures placed inside and outside the Grade II listed building which will last until Sunday, May 19.

SmileyWorld also tickets arts and crafts sessions, including Easter bonnet and friendship bracelet making, biscuit decorating and mood mug colouring.

World Autism Day, Tuesday, April 2 will also be marked at Battersea Power Station with several inclusive play sessions tailored for autistic, ADHD and SEND children.

On Sunday, April 14, there will be a book reading by eight-year-old author Noah Faria for his book ‘The Fizzy Brain’, which is about living with Autism and ADHD too.

Barking and Dagenham Post: Battersea Power Station has a host of events.Battersea Power Station has a host of events. (Image: Battersea Power Station)

Battersea Power Station also have outdoor activities, with the ticketed Bungee Trampolines and the a Trampoline Play Centre in the six-acre Power Station Park.

Free outdoor games will also be held with the Imagination Playground, giant Connect 4 and Cornholes.

While inside, children can enjoy face painting, LED Hula Hoop sessions and Bumper Cars in Turbine Hall B.

You can find out more information on the events via the Battersea Power Station website here.


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Discussing the Easter half-term activities at Battersea Power Station, Louise Errington-Thomas, Marketing Director said: "We’re thrilled to be bringing family-friendly fun to Battersea Power Station this Easter and to be the first destination in London to host the free SmileyWorld art trail, a fun and accessible way to teach children about emotions.

"We’ll be bringing back interactive arts and crafts sessions, as well as indoor and outdoor games that are always a big hit with families.

"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."