What's on this Easter at Continuum Attractions
18th Mar 2026
There’s something for all ages across our attractions this school holiday. Get hands on in the UK’s chocolate city, adopt your own mythical creature, try sweet treats of the 1940s and meet soap icons this Easter.
York’s Chocolate Story
York’s Chocolate Story – Classic Guided Tour & Mini Easter Egg Truffle Rolling
When: Saturday 28th March to Sunday 12th April
What: Immerse yourself in the history of chocolate at the heart of the UK’s chocolate city before getting hands-on to create your very own mini easter egg truffles. The experience starts by journeying to the Aztec rainforests of Central America before meeting the York pioneers who created some of the treats we still enjoy today. Upgrade the Classic Guided Tour to include Truffle Rolling where you'll roll, dip and decorate four delicious mini Easter egg chocolate truffles.
Oxford Castle & Prison
Adopt a Dragon
Where: Oxford
When: Monday 30th March to Friday 10th April (excluding weekends)
What: Take home your very own dragon direct from the heart of medieval Oxford. Decorate your own dragon egg and nest to care for the newest member of the family, which comes with their own certificate of adoption to fill in. But don’t worry, each dragon is already house trained and guaranteed not to get any bigger or eat the family pet. Perfect for children aged three to seven.
Eden Camp Modern History Museum
Easter Family Fun
Where: Malton
When: Saturday 30th March to Sunday 12th April
What: Embark on a school holiday adventure to an original Prisoner of War Camp to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the Britain in the 1940s. Take part in an Easter trail to crack hidden clues and uncover a mystery message – complete the trail and earn a treat from the shop. Also, discover how carrots were the sweet treat of the day in wartime Britain by taking part in the Carrots on a Stick Workshop, creating colourful carrot snacks using syrup, sprinkles and their boundless imagination. Plus, experience the site’s famous Living History Weekend on 4th and 5th April to meet costumed reenactors bringing wartime Britain to life.
Spinnaker Tower
The Great Easter Chocolate Workshop
Where: Portsmouth
When: Friday 3rd – Monday 6th April
What: Enjoy a day of sweet adventure for the whole family at one of the UK’s most iconic towers. Make your very own chocolate lolly, meet the Easter Bunny and join the family fun trail to find the eggs hidden around the tower - with every ticket including all-day admission to the tower and access to all activities. Indulge in stunning panoramic views from Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard to the Isle of Wight, making this a truly memorable Easter experience. To finish on a sweet note, children can also hop along to the Cocoa Cabin for a free hot chocolate.
Coronation Street Experience
Star Tours
Where: Manchester
When: Weekends
What: A long list of Corrie legends grace the set’s Star Tours so who could you meet this Easter? Coronation Street’s iconic cobbles are open for guided tours of the nation’s favourite street meaning fans can pay a visit to locations including the Rovers Return and Roy’s Rolls, or upgrade to meet a cast member. The Coronation Street Exhibition is also open every day to take a trip down memory lane.
GreenWood Family Park
All Day Park Pass
Where: North Wales
When: Saturday 28th March to Sunday 19th April, followed by subsequent weekends and bank holidays
What: Discover thrills beneath GreenWood’s idyllic forest canopy this Easter. Ride the world’s only people-powered rollercoaster and the UK’s first solar-powered water ride. Meet a whole host of furry animals, walk the park’s newest resident alpacas, walk the Barefoot Trail and even get lost in the Dragon Maze to make it a family day out to remember.
Emmerdale Village Tour
Star Tours
Where: Leeds
When: Weekends
What: Step into the heart of Emmerdale, where some of TV’s most dramatic moments have unfolded. Walk in the footsteps of the Dingles, Sugdens and Tates around the external Emmerdale Village Tour set, located in the heart of the Yorkshire countryside. Pose outside iconic landmarks like The Woolpack and David's Shop, and learn about the secrets behind the idyllic filming location before mingling with a surprise cast member and grabbing that all-important selfie.
The Real Mary King’s Close
Guided Tour
Where: Edinburgh
When: Daily
What: Join us for a one-of-a-kind journey beneath the city streets and uncover a world long forgotten. Discover a rare chance to explore the original 17th-century closes and rooms hidden beneath the Royal Mile, where true tales and untold secrets come to life. Walk in the footsteps of real residents who once lived, worked and died in this extraordinary place with stories ranging from the haunting days of plague to moments of resilience and rebellion. Plus, benefit from extended opening hours this Easter.