Hop Into Fun: The Best Easter Events In Hong Kong

Hop Into Fun: The Best Easter Events In Hong Kong

Hong Kong has officially slipped into Easter mode. The long weekend is here, the city is full of spring energy, and even the most low-key among us have a reason to get out. Across the next few days, expect a mix of brunches, family outings, seasonal menus and a few delightfully over-the-top celebrations that only really make sense at Easter.

Whether you want a stylish lunch, a child-friendly day out or just an excuse to eat well and make the most of the holiday, there’s plenty to choose from. Here’s where to go, what to book, and what’s worth making time for.

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easter hong kong 2026 grand hyatt flower arrangement workshop
Image courtesy of Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

Grand Hyatt Hong Kong: Easter Flower Arrangements

Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is opening its doors this Easter for a seasonal floral workshop. Guests sit down with the hotel’s floral experts to learn the art of spring arrangement – techniques, composition, and the finer touches that bring it all together. A guided hands-on session follows, with each guest crafting their own fresh arrangement to take home. It’s a calm, creative way to spend the long weekend in one of the city’s most elegant settings – and a far more thoughtful alternative to the usual Easter affair.

When: 3 to 5 April
Where:
Chocolatier, M/F, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
How Much:
HKD$350 per person – purchase tickets here.


aqualuna easter cruise
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Aqualuna: Easter Adventures

Aqualuna is taking Easter out onto the water this long weekend with two special cruises aboard its iconic red-sail junk. The Dim Sum and Afternoon Tea Cruises run across the holiday period, with Easter egg hunts, basket decorating, and themed crafts keeping younger guests occupied while the harbour does the rest of the work. Adults get the views, the drinks, and the skyline – all without leaving the deck. If the idea of celebrating Easter on Victoria Harbour sounds better than anything on dry land, it probably is.

When: 3 to 7 April
Where:
Aqualuna junks depart from Central Pier 9 and Tsim Sha Tsui Pier 1
How Much: 
HKD$418 for adults HKD$318 for children – purchase tickets here.


honjo easter hong kong 2026 brunch
Image courtesy of Honjo

Honjo: Japanese Easter Feast

Honjo’s Easter brunch offers a stylish answer to the morning’s egg hunts and basket-making, bringing together Japanese craft and a more festive sense of occasion. The menu moves from lighter plates like Corn Tempura and Wagyu Tataki with chorizo oil to generous shared spreads of sashimi, maki, nigiri and oysters, before giving way to more substantial dishes such as robata-grilled Ribeye, miso-butter Barramundi and Pork Katsu with house curry.

When: 3 to 7 April
Where:
Honjo, 1/F, 77-91 Queen’s Road West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
How Much: 
HKD$498 per person – book here.


gold coast piazza easter egg hunt hong kong 2026
Image courtesy of Hong Kong Gold Coast Piazza

Gold Coast Easter Eggventure Carnival 2026

Gold Coast Piazza’s 2026 Eggventure Carnival turns its seaside grounds into a full-scale Easter playground, running across 50,000 square feet of outdoor space packed with hidden egg hunts, family games and themed workshops. Elsewhere, there are pastel-toned markets, kid-led stalls, plenty of photo moments and enough sugary, high-energy fun to keep little ones entertained all weekend. Whether you’re coming for the carnival buzz or making a day of it by the water, the atmosphere feels festive, easy and made for families.

When: 3 to 6 April
Where:
Gold Coast Lawn, Gold Coast Piazza, 1 Castle Peak Road, Castle Peak Bay, So Kwun Wat, New Territories, Hong Kong
How Much: 
HKD$220 for one child + one adult, HKD$200 for one child, HKD$50 for one adult – purchase tickets here.


the astor easter 2026 buffet
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The Astor: Easter Special Buffet

The Astor at Eaton HK is giving its all-day buffet a seasonal Easter spin with spring-inspired dishes, festive desserts and an egg hunt designed for younger guests. The spread runs from savoury plates like Carrot Soup, Roasted Carrot Hummus, Baked Egg Mushroom and slow-roasted ham to a dessert line-up filled with cheerful holiday treats, from Easter Egg Tarts to Rainbow S’mores. There’s also a gift-redeemable egg hunt happening around the venue, making it a family-friendly pick for a celebratory Easter meal.

When: 3 to 6 April
Where:
The Astor, B1, Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan, Kowloon, Hong Kong
How Much: 
Lunch (HKD$508/adult, HKD$478/senior, HKD$418/child), Late Lunch (HKD$468/adult, HKD$398/senior or child), Dinner (HKD$788/adult, HKD$698/senior, HKD$588/child) – book here.


three on canton easter hong kong baking class
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Three On Canton: Easter Baking Class

Three on Canton is putting a festive spin on Easter lunch with an international buffet centred on seafood, sashimi and a carving station worth arriving hungry for. There’s also a complimentary baking class for children, where little ones can decorate their own Easter pastries to take home after the meal. The atmosphere is upbeat, welcoming and celebratory.

When: 3 to 6 April
Where:
Three On Canton, L3, Harbour City, 13 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
How Much: 
HKD$498/adult and HKD$308/child – book here.


the repulse bay easter hong kong 2026
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The Repulse Bay: Easter In Artful Bloom

The Repulse Bay is turning Easter into a month-long spring celebration with floral displays, bunny-themed installations and a full calendar of family activities set against one of the city’s most scenic backdrops. Across selected dates, there are egg hunts, bouncy castles, bunny encounters, market stalls and hands-on workshops ranging from piñata decorating to clay bunnies and recycled tulip crafts. If you’re dropping by for the weekend or planning a family outing, it’s a cheerful way to spend the holiday. A little whimsical, a little seaside-glamorous, and very much in the spirit of the season.

When: April
Where:
The Repulse Bay, 109 Repulse Bay Road, Repulse Bay, Hong Kong
How Much: 
Prices vary – learn more here.


harbourside buffet desserts easter hong kong
Image courtesy of Regent Hong Kong

Harbourside: A Festive Market-Inspired Easter Celebration

Harbourside at Regent Hong Kong is a strong pick if you’re after an Easter buffet that feels especially abundant. The spread brings together seasonal favourites like a trio of lamb dishes, inventive pizzas and a live croffle station, with plenty more main dishes that make it easy to settle in for a long lunch. It’s easy to graze, share and go back for seconds, with just enough festive detail to give the meal a sense of occasion. A generous, celebratory way to spend the holiday.

When: 3 to 7 April
Where:
Harbourside, G/F, Regent Hong Kong, 18 Salisbury Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
How Much: 
Lunch Buffet (HKD$728/adult, HKD$438/child), Dinner Buffet (HKD$1,088/adult, HKD$658/child) – book here.


 

Author Bio Min Ji Park
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Born in Korea and raised in Hong Kong, Min Ji has combined her degree in anthropology and creative writing with her passion for going on unsolicited tangents as an editor at Friday Club. In between watching an endless amount of movies, she enjoys trying new cocktails and pastas while occasionally snapping a few pictures.

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