
Here is a handy list well in advance to allow you to plan which ones to visit with the children:
1. OuschterMoart / Easter Market by Fondation Kraizbierg - Dudelange
20 - 21 March
Two days of Easter fun await, with workshops for children and an Easter Egg hunt on the Saturday. There will also be food on sale and plenty of Easter decorations to marvel at! Among the activities are face painting, pottery, making Easter baskets, and more.
For more information, visit the event page here.
2. Erlebnisbauernhof Gertrudenhof, Hürth, Germany (near Cologne)
Until 12 April
If you want to experience an authentic Easter market German style, Gertrudenhof farm park is ideal! Their Easter park is now open, offering a variety of activities and special themed days.
You can take part in a chocolate workshop organised by Cologne’s chocolate museum on 7 and 8 March.
If your kids are big Bluey fans, you might want to visit on 14 and 15 March for the park’s dedicated Bluey weekend, with a special puppet theatre show.
Finally, on Down Syndrome Day, on 20 March, celebrate diversity and inclusion with a raffle and special events!
More details are here : Tickets - Erlebnisbauernhof Gertrudenhof
3. Emaischen Luxembourg City and Nospelt
6 April
This fun Luxembourgish tradition happens every Easter Monday. The Emaischen craft market has been around since 1827 and focuses on pottery and ceramics, including the famous ''Peckvillercher’’, small bird-shaped clay whistles that make for a perfect collector’s item.
You can choose from 2 different locations to celebrate this tradition: either Luxembourg City or Nospelt, the village where the tradition originated.
Useful links:
Ouschterméindeg – Emaischen a.s.b.l.
Éimaischen | Ville de Luxembourg
4. St. Wendel Easter Market, Germany
19-22 March
One of the biggest and nicest Easter markets in the region, St Wendel offers over a hundred stands, play areas, activities for children, a nostalgic carousel and a magnificent Easter crown decorated with 2,000 hand-painted eggs.
The Easter Bunny is available to greet visitors three times a day. Visitors can also marvel at miniature bunny worlds, live music and street performers throughout the day. The area is pedestrianised as well so it is particularly safe for little ones.
You can find all details here :
St. Wendel Easter Market - Sankt Wendel
5. Easter Market at Satzvey Castle, Eifel area, Germany
4-5 April
This romantic castle transforms into an Easter market with craft stalls, entertainment, crafting activities and egg painting. In the courtyard of the castle, young visitors can participate in Easter Bunny workshops, and naturally there is an Easter Egg hunt around the grounds. Adults can enjoy browsing the array of handmade products on offer, including jewellery, decorations and regional specialities.
All the details here:
Easter market at Satzvey Castle | Holidays in the Eifel
6. Ouschtermaart, Diekirch, Luxembourg
28 - 29 March
This Easter market in Diekirch is open 10am - 6pm on the last weekend in March and offers craft stalls, food and drink, live entertainment for children and an Easter Bunny visit! In the afternoons there will even be a little petting zoo.
You can also participate in an Easter Egg hunt which requires pre-registration via the link below.
MARCHE DE PÂQUES 2026 - Visit Luxembourg
More updates on Easter events and Easter Egg hunts will follow, so keep an eye out for all the best family-friendly Easter options!
Until then enjoy and Let’z TravelmatKanner!