
Easter is moving closer, and so are the first signs of spring! The week ahead offers plenty of in- and outdoor activities for all ages and interests, including an Easter egg hunt, a science-y afternoon, and a farm right in the heart of Luxembourg City.
Aimed at children and families, the Easter Egg Hunt 2026 invites participants to set off on a playful search organised by the Aubange City Libraries, where Lilou the storytelling bunny returns with three mysterious new tales... and a handful of missing eggs.
Participants can explore three walking routes across Athus, Halanzy, and Rachecourt, choosing to complete one or all of them while searching for clues along the way. Even those who follow just one route will receive a small chocolate surprise.
The hunt runs from 14 February to 4 April 2026. Participants can collect a hunt booklet from one of the Aubange City Libraries and must return their completed participation form to a library by 4 April.
A closing celebration will take place on 6 April from 10am at the Clémarais domain, featuring games, activities, stories and a prize draw for participants.
Read more about the event here.
The Science Shows invite visitors to discover spectacular experiments and engaging demonstrations presented by science communicators at the Luxembourg Science Center.
During each session, presenters explore a different field of science through interactive experiments and visual demonstrations, adapting the content to the audience and encouraging participation from visitors.
The programme includes a wide range of shows and planetarium screenings throughout the day, covering topics such as electricity, acoustics, magnetism, astronomy, and the human brain, with sessions offered in several languages including English, French, German, and Luxembourgish.
Science shows take place daily.
Read more the events here.
Aimed at children aged two to four, the activity First steps at the Villa with Édouard the little bird invites the museum’s youngest visitors to discover art through a playful sensory journey.
During the interactive visit, children explore the world of art by crawling or walking through the galleries, guided by Édouard, a little bird passionate about art. A surprise bag filled with objects to touch and explore awaits participants along the way.
The activity takes place at Villa Vauban and runs from 10.30 to 11.15am on 18 March and again on 18 April.
Read more about the event here.
The Discovery of Eggs workshop invites children aged six to eight to explore the fascinating world of egg-laying animals at the National Museum of Natural History.
During the session, participants will learn about the many species that lay eggs, take part in the “bouncing egg” experiment, and discover how to dye eggs using natural colours.
The workshop takes place at the Musée national d’histoire naturelle on 19 March from 2.30 to 5pm. Participation costs €5.
Read more about the event here.
The fifth edition of “Bauerenhaff an der Stad” (“Urban farm in the City”) invites visitors of all ages to discover Luxembourg’s agricultural world in the heart of Luxembourg City.
Over the three days, visitors can explore regional and local products, gain insights into Luxembourgish agriculture past and present, and meet a variety of farm animals. Food stalls will also offer a range of delicious food and drinks, making it a family-friendly event with something for everyone.
The event takes place at Glacis in Luxembourg City from 20 to 22 March. Entry is free.
Read more about the event here.
The Nature Cleanup in Mersch invites volunteers to help tidy local green spaces as part of a community initiative organised by the Syndicat d’Initiative et de Tourisme de Mersch in partnership with the municipality.
Participants will meet at 9am on Méchelsplaz, where volunteers will be divided into groups before heading out to collect litter across the area. After the cleanup, lunch will be provided for all volunteers at the Krounebierg campsite.
The event takes place on 21 March from 9am to 2pm.
Read more about the event here.
The Kids Secondhand event in Pétange offers families the chance to browse and buy second-hand items for children, including clothing, toys and accessories.
The event takes place on 22 March from 9am to 5pm at the Centre de loisirs in Lamadeleine, Pétange. Entry is free.
Read more about the event here.
See you next week for more info on what’s going on in Luxembourg! And you can see all of the events happening in the month of March here.