Visitors to Royal Albert Dock this Easter can celebrate the arrival of spring with free, fun-filled family activities.
There’s plenty to enjoy on Liverpool’s famous waterfront, including a charming golden egg hunt for kids to explore the dock, amazing attractions to ward off boredom, and mouthwatering meals for an indulgent Easter treat.
During the Easter holidays, keep little ones entertained with The Great Golden Egg Hunt. Taking place from 3rd-10th April, children can hop around the dock in search of 10 shiny Easter egg window vinyls hidden across the estate, including in venues’ windows and a few other surprise locations.
After finding all of the eggs, participants can visit either Roly’s Fudge or The Nest to exchange a completed map for a delicious treat or cute accessory. Pick a map up from selected venues, including Peaberry Coffee House & Kitchen and Revolucion de Cuba, or download a copy by visiting https://albertdock.com/find-our-golden-easter-eggs/.
With two weeks to fill with family fun, visitors can beat the clock by solving mind-muddling puzzles at Escape Hunt’s newest immersive adventure, Return to Wonderland City Hunt, or join The Beatles Story for a special egg hunt through their exhibition on Easter weekend.
Children can also experience life at sea with a series of drop-in sessions at Maritime Museum, or release their inner artist with Make at Tate Liverpool: Wild Escape, and create an animal-inspired artwork for Earth Day 2023.
Those looking to make a day of it can also indulge with Easter specials at the dock’s restaurants and bars. From Miller and Carter’s trio of Baileys Choctails to Maray’s Cumbrian lamb chops marinated in harissa with pea puree andmint sauce, there’s something for every appetite.
Diners can also savour a traditional Sunday lunch with Gusto’s Sharing Roast, tucking into a selection of succulent meats, or head to The Smugglers Cove for a hearty meal with all the trimmings.
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