Easter is here, which means chocolate eggs aplenty, as well as special spring dishes in Hong Kong restaurants. Read on to discover some of the fab things to do this Easter, from brunches to highlights for kids and adults alike. And have a cracking good time in Hong Kong over the long weekend!
Hop into these fun Easter activities
Easter Egg Hunt at Discovery Bay
This iconic Easter event is back again and offering endless family fun on the beach! Young adventurers aged three to ten can become Egg Hunters on a quest to collect colourful Easter eggs hidden along Tai Pak Beach. There are more than 46,000 prizes ready for your little ones to win! The games will be split by age group and all participants will receive a goodie bag, with a shovel set and souvenirs. Each colourful Easter egg can be redeemed for a prize.
The Easter fun continues inside Discovery Bay Plaza where there’s an Inflatable Funland with bouncy castles and game booths. Plus the North Plaza will also be transformed into a cycling funland where kids can enjoy bike rides and e-sports!
When: 29 to 30 March
Where: Tai Pak Beach and Discovery Bay Plaza
More: visitdiscoverybay.com/en/whats-hot-event/111
Water World Ocean Park Egg-cellent Treasure Hunt
From now until 19 May, Easter eggs will be hidden in every nook and cranny at Water World Ocean Park! Grab an Egg Hunter Bag, complete the mission and unlock treasures as a reward. There’s also a four-metre-tall giant gacha machine filled with Easter surprises, or you can dive into an underwater egg hunt and enjoy colourful decorations throughout the park.
Until 31 March, Hong Kong residents get an exclusive deal at an unbeatable ticket price of $168 for adults and $88 for children and students!
When: Until 19 May
Where: Water World Ocean Park
More:https://www.oceanpark.com.hk/en/press-release/hop-easter-joy-with-an-egg-citing-egg-venture-at-water-world-ocean-park
Awesome Easter Activities with Victoria Playpark
These parent-child activities on Sundays for kids aged one to five involve playtime together and creative activities. For Easter, you can decorate eggs found in a treasure hunt and make some carrot-shaped snacks! Your little ones will also plant beans, learn about bees and create spring crafts inspired by caterpillars and butterflies.
When: 31 March
Where: K11 Park
More: application.victoriaplaypark.com
Dining delights for Easter in Hong Kong
Star Street Block Party – Easter Edition
Star Street Precinct has Easter covered all day! Gather the family for brunch, an Easter egg hunt, egg painting, drinks and treats and more on Saturday 30 March. Start with an Easter-themed brunch from 11.30am to 3pm and take a photo with the Easter Bunny at Pici, The Pizza Project or TMK Rap & Rolls.
From 3pm to 5pm, pick up a map and start hunting for Easter eggs around Pici followed by egg painting at TMK Rapp and Rolls. From 5pm, adults can enjoy free-flow drinks while kids enter for free – and they can also have their faces panted and enjoy some balloon-twisting activities!
When: 30 March
Where: Star Street Orecinct
More: piratagroup.hk/easter-block-party
Spring Sunday Brunch
Picture an Easter Sunday Brunch with a 180-degree view of scenic Repulse Bay, lush lawns, leafy foliage and blooming gardens. At The Verandah, spring is all around – including in the flavours of their new Easter menu. Sample Alaskan king crab and Boston lobster, an extensive seafood selection, European appetisers, foie gras, carved Iberico ham, Australian Lamb and Asian delicacies. Save room for desserts and pastries, as well as Grand Marnier soufflé, crêpe and ice cream stations.
To bring more magic to your morning, there will also be a magician, and Easter-themed decorations all around The Repulse Bay. This Extravagant Easter Brunch is $1088 per adult and $658 per child under 12.
When: 31 March
Where: The Verandah
More: therepulsebay.com/index.php/dining-verandah
Free-flow Bubbles and Brunch
Modern Australian restaurant Hue Dining is adding some razzle-dazzle to the Easter long weekend. From Friday to Monday there’s a themed brunch menu with free-flow bubbly options and live jazz on Saturday and Sunday. Highlights include devilled egg topped with parmesan and black truffle, lobster arancini and lemon herb lamb rib. For mains, there’s crisp pork belly, Spanish mackerel, O’Conner Ribeye and organic chicken. Save room for a sweet caramel apple financier, strawberry macarons or lemon and vanilla tartlets.
For $550 each, you’ll receive a selection of sharing starters, one main course and one dessert, with a free-flow alcoholic package available for $380, which includes 15 premium wine choices.
When: 29 March to 1 April
Where: 1/F, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
More: huedining.com.hk
Beachfront Easter Escape!
Escape to south Lantau with your little ones for a special three-course Easter lunch and Easter Egg Hunt. The menu of the semi-buffet lunch has starters of a charcuterie platter, focaccia pizza and roast beef with tartare. For mains, select from the double cheeseburger, beer battered cod, spring chicken or pesto pasta. Dessert options include a few classics: chocolate brownie, carrot cake and tiramisu. Make sure to grab your tickets to also take part in be a series of family games on the beach, with special prizes up for grabs!
When: 29 March
Where: Bathers, 2 Lower Cheung Sha Village, South Lantau
More: bathers.com.hk
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