Welcome to Toulouse for the weekend of April 4th and 5th, 2026! This Easter weekend is packed with family fun, from Easter egg hunts near Toulouse to historical explorations and contemporary circus shows. Don't miss the free museum entry on Sunday!
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Free Historical Animations at Saint Raymond Museum
Musée Saint Raymond - Toulouse
Meet Roman soldiers inside the museum for free activities this Sunday!
Play Time at the Museum Youth Library
Médiathèque jeunesse du Muséum de Toulouse, Toulouse
Indoor themed playtime sessions for toddlers at the Museum library on Saturday.
Dance Show 'When the Moon Rises'
Théâtre des Préambules
A gentle dance show crafted specifically for children aged 1 to 5 on Saturday morning.
· April 4
3: Check out this solo performance blending dance and music that explores the beautiful chaos of the unplanned. It’s a great way to introduce older kids to contemporary art.It's a unique artistic performance happening on Saturday, perfect for families with older children.
: A sensory workshop where little ones can touch, smell, and sort food items, mimicking a tiny buffet or market.Perfect sensory learning session at the Museum for preschoolers on Saturday.
: A family-friendly event themed around 'Alice in Wonderland' centered around Easter and chocolate. An imaginative way to celebrate the holiday.Themed Easter celebration happening over Saturday, blending food and fantasy.
· April 5
4GIANT EASTER EGG HUNT & TREE CLIMBING : It’s the perfect Easter weekend activity combining adventure park fun (like zip-lining and archery) with a huge chocolate egg hunt.Combines classic Easter egg hunting with outdoor adventure sports, great for active families.
: Take a historical leap by visiting this Gaulish village, open for Easter weekend with themed animations and a grand treasure hunt for chocolate!Immersive historical fun combined with a Easter treasure hunt outside the city center.
: An indoor park hosting a special Easter egg hunt, likely combined with their usual play structures. Perfect for the youngest ones!Indoor location near Toulouse with an egg hunt, ideal if the weather turns.
EASTER BRUNCH AT MAMA SHELTER : A special Easter brunch buffet with sweet and savory options, complete with an Easter egg hunt for the kids.It's a festive Easter meal that actively includes children with an egg hunt right there.
Also On· anytime this weekend
5: A fun, hands-on archaeology workshop where kids get to investigate a mysterious theft in a Neolithic village. They will learn about the era while playing detective.It mixes history and mystery, ideal for children who enjoy puzzles.
FREE : Celebrate the reopening of the museum with Roman soldiers present inside! This is a fantastic, interactive way for kids to meet history figures.Free activities and the chance to interact with historical reenactors on Sunday.
: Discover the beautiful collections of Toulouse's fine arts museum with a guide sharing fun anecdotes. A great cultural outing for kids who appreciate art.Dedicated family tour at a major art museum on Sunday, plus museums are free entry today!
: A gentle contemporary dance performance specifically designed for toddlers and preschoolers. A perfect early introduction to theatre.It's specifically targeted at the youngest audience (1-5) on Saturday morning.
: Part of the larger 'My April Fish' festival, catch storytelling sessions by professional narrators.It's a reading event specifically for the youngest attendees (up to 7) on Saturday.
Frequently Asked Questions
What free kids events are on in Toulouse this weekend?
The best free option is the 'Free Historical Animations at Saint Raymond Museum' on Sunday, April 5th, where you can enjoy special activities with Roman soldiers inside the museum.
Are there any good outdoor Easter activities near Toulouse?
Yes! You can head towards La Pomarède for a 'Giant Easter Egg Hunt & Tree Climbing' on Sunday, or visit 'Easter at the Gaulish Village' for historical fun and a treasure hunt on both days.
What is happening at the Muséum de Toulouse this weekend?
The Muséum has two great options on Saturday, April 4th: the 'Neolithic Archeology Workshop: The Suspect' for ages 7+, and the sensory 'Food Workshop: Where Does My Food Come From?' for ages 3-6.