Easter is an underrated holiday. It doesn’t get anywhere near as much hype as Christmas, but it’s almost as good, largely because we get a whole four-day weekend to spend however we like. This year, this glorious double bank holiday lands between Good Friday on April 3 and Easter Monday on April 6, and there’s tons to do in the capital over Easter weekend, from checking out spring flowers and other kid-friendly activities to making the most of the spring sun at one of London’s top rooftop bars and parks.
We’ve made it to the last week of March and, finally, spring is officially here. Make the most of the ephemeral season by getting outside and looking at the city’s spring flowers or seeing how long you can sit out in a beer garden before it starts to get chilly. The clocks go forward this weekend, so we also have longer evenings to look forward to.
If you’re in search of ways to make the most of the final days of March, we’ve rounded up our pick of the best things happening as the city’s cultural scene gets a new lease of life for the new season. Grab tickets to the V&A’s new blockbuster fashion show, Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art, to see gorgeous haute couture creations, explore the curious world of fairy tales at the British Library’s new show, or head to Soho Theatre to laugh along to the deceptively cosy-looking small-town drama Welcome to Pemfort.
Get out there and enjoy those sweet spring days.
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in April.
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