Easter Activities in Miami This 2025

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Is it even spring if you’re not dodging chocolate bunnies and pretending you didn’t eat all the mini eggs early? Easter activities in Miami this 2025 are shaping to be anything but basic. And no, it’s not just about baskets and brunch.

Planning a fun day with the fam? Looking for something low-key with friends? Just need an excuse to leave the house and not cook ham? This week’s lineup is packed with outdoor fun, colorful egg hunts, food trucks, and maybe a few surprises.

Event details and schedules can change. Please check the official website or contact the organisers for the most up-to-date info.

Easter Activities in Miami 2025: Your Guide to Brunches, Egg Hunts & Spring Fun

Easter at Tinez Farms (Until April 20)

Photo via @tinezfarms / Instagram

So many ways to burn off jellybean energy. Kids can bounce, climb, zip line, and feed baby goats all in one place. Upgrade your day with extras like pony rides, the Eggsperience, or that adorable Cow Barrel Train.

  • Where: 16405 SW 177th Ave, Miami
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.tinezfarms.com
  • Best for: Families with kids who need to run around outdoors.

Bobblehead Easter Bunny: Interactive Art Class (April 11)

Here’s your kid’s chance to mix art and Easter. With guidance from KidCreate Studio, little artists will create their very own bobblehead bunny to take home. Bonus: it’s way cuter than a chocolate egg.

  • Where: Doral Cultural Arts Center (8363 Northwest 53rd Street Doral)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.cityofdoral.com
  • Best for: Kids and crafty families.

Story Time Fun with the Easter Bunny (April 11)

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You get books, bunnies, and glue sticks all in one spot. This festive event includes storytelling, crafts, and a chance to meet the Easter Bunny. Cameras at the ready—the photo ops are strong with this one.

  • Where: Miami International Mall (1455 NW 107th Avenue Doral)
  • Admission: Free. More info here. Bunny Photo experience comes with package options. 
  • Website: www.simon.com
  • Best for: Families with young children.

5th Annual Easter Eggstravaganza at The Berry Farm (April 12–13, 19–20)

Photo via @theberryfarms and @everydaymagicwithmercy / Instagram

From egg hunts to pony rides, it’s non-stop Easter fun set against sunflower fields. Snap pics with the Easter Bunny, dig for gems and let the kids loose in a bunny petting zoo.

  • Where: 13720 SW 216th Street, Miami
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.visittheberryfarm.com
  • Best for: Families looking for a full-day spring outing.

South Miami Spring Eggstravaganza 2025 (April 12)

Who needs a theme park when you’ve got this mega Easter party? Expect egg hunts, live music, face painting, the Easter Bunny, and even a few surprise giveaways. And rumor has it the Miami Dolphins mascot might drop by to keep things sporty.

  • Where: NUC University – Florida Technical College South Miami (20505 South Dixie Highway Miami)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Website: www.ftccollege.edu
  • Best for: Families, kids, and community fun seekers

Kiddos Magazine Spring & Easter Fun (April 12)

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This waterfront bash packs in everything from bounce houses to Bunny selfies. Your kids can get crafty, play spring-themed games, and join age-group egg hunts. And be sure to bring your own basket.

  • Where: Bayside Marketplace (401 Biscayne Boulevard Miami)
  • Admission: Free. RSVP here.
  • Website: www.kiddosmagazine.com
  • Best for: Families with kids ages 2–11

Easter Eggstravaganza at Harris Field Park (April 12)

Photo via @cityofhomestead / Instagram

Egg hunts, games, snacks—need we say more? Harris Field brings the fun with colorful eggs hidden across the park, a photo booth for your best bunny pose, and food trucks so you don’t hunt on an empty stomach.

  • Where: Harris Field Park (1034 Northeast 8th Street Homestead)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Website: www.homesteadfl.gov
  • Best for: Families and snack-loving egg hunters

Blooms & Bunnies at CityPlace Doral (April 12)

Photo via @cityofdoralevents / Instagram 

Here, kids can chase eggs, create seasonal crafts, and hug them out at the bunny petting zoo. Bonus points for the gorgeous floral displays ideal for your Instagram feed.

  • Where: CityPlace Doral (8300 Northwest 36th Street Doral)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Website: www.cityplacedoral.com
  • Best for: Families, bunny lovers, and flower fans

Macy’s Dadeland x Easter Eggsperience (April 12)

You can skip the shopping and head straight to the fun. Macy’s is rolling out hands-on crafts, egg decorating, and face painting. Plus, you’ll enjoy kid-friendly safety demos hosted by Miami-Dade Police.

  • Where: Macy’s (7303 North Kendall Drive Miami)
  • Admission: Free. More info here
  • Website: www.macys.com
  • Best for: Families with little ones

Brickell Homeowners Association Easter Celebration (April 12)

Photo via @brickellhomeowners and @hotwire_communications / Instagram 

You’ll find bunnies, neighbors, and a fun atmosphere at this free community event in Brickell. Expect refreshments, springtime activities for all ages, and a chance to hang out in a beautiful green space.

  • Where: Brickell Park (501 Brickell Avenue Miami)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Website: www.brickellhomeowners.org
  • Best for: Families, locals, community-lovers

Spring Into Easter Festival (April 12)

This festival lets you hop aboard the “Ferdinand Magellan” Presidential Railcar or check out over 40 historic locomotives while hunting for eggs at the Gold Coast Railroad Museum. The festival has rides, exhibits, and model trains ideal for train nerds and curious kids.

  • Where: Gold Coast Railroad Museum (12450 SW 152nd St Miami)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.goldcoastrailroadmuseum.org 
  • Best for: Families, train enthusiasts, history buffs

Westchester’s Best Easter Egg Hunt (April 12)

This egg hunt means business. Timed sessions by age group help keep things fair, and there’s even a 1:15 p.m. slot for those who snooze. With crafts, bunny meet-and-greets, and games, it’s a full day of spring fun.

  • Where: Rockway Park (9460 Southwest 27th Drive Miami)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Website: www.westchesteregghunt.com  
  • Best for: Families with kids 0–12

Glow in the Dark Egg Hunt (April 14)

When the sun sets, the egg hunt starts glowing. This family-friendly event features glowing eggs, raffle prizes, music, and a petting zoo. Plus, Le Parc-Bonjour Café Bistro brings the brunch.

  • Where: Coral Gables Golf & Country Club (997 N. Greenway Drive, Coral Gables) 
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.coralgables.com
  • Best for: Families, brunch lovers

Beats & Treats: Adult Easter Party (April 19)

Photo via @highergroundwynwood / Instagram 

For this one, forget pastels and bonnets. Wynwood’s grown-up egg hunt blends drag, DJs, prizes, and party energy. There’s even a golden egg with a weekend hotel stay up for grabs.

  • Where: Arlo Wynwood (2217 Northwest Miami Court Miami)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Website: www.arlohotels.com
  • Best for: 18+, friends, adults, partygoers

Eggstreme Egg Hunt (April 19)

A city-wide egg hunt at Coral Gables? This high-energy hunt turns Coral Gables into a treasure map, with hidden eggs and fun surprises at every turn. Multiple age groups can join, so everyone gets their egg-finding moment.

  • Where: Multiple venues in Coral Gables
  • Website: www.coralgables.com
  • Best for: Families, kids, egg hunt lovers

City of Hialeah’s Eggstravaganza (April 19)

Photo via City of Hialeah

You’ll find more than just colorful eggs at this annual bash. You’ll enjoy carnival rides, live music, school dance crews, and Bunny selfies. It offers many ways to keep the kids busy and smiling.

  • Where: Milander Park (4700 Palm Avenue Hialeah)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.hialeahfl.gov
  • Best for: Families, kids, community event fans

Easter Family Fun Day & Car Show (April 19)

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Egg drops, bounce houses, food trucks—this one’s got it all. While kids go full Easter mode, grownups can check out cool rides and grab a bite.

  • Where: Betty T. Ferguson Recreational Complex (3000 Northwest 199th Street Miami Gardens)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Website: www.miamigardens-fl.gov 
  • Best for: Families, car lovers, food truck fans

Glass & Vine Easter Egg Hunt (April 19)

This one keeps things simple and sunny. Families can enjoy a chilled-out hunt at 11:30 a.m., face painting, and crafts in Coconut Grove’s lush park setting. Don’t forget your baskets.

  • Where: 2820 McFarlane Road Miami
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.glassandvine.com 
  • Best for: Families, outdoor lovers, young kids

Always Hope Easter Run 5K/10K/13.1 (April 19)

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Need a reason to break out your sneakers? This community run offers 5K, 10K, and half marathon options along the scenic Miami Marine Stadium. Each entry comes with a race kit, complete with a shirt, towel, and medal shipped right to your door.

  • Where: Playita, Key Biscayne
  • Admission: Get your tickets here / Register here.
  • Website: www.thebestraces.com
  • Best for: Runners, fitness lovers, families

Spring Fling Easter Celebration (April 19–20)

This museum party is packed with eggcellent fun: sensory bins, obstacle courses, and art stations where kids can craft their own Easter masterpieces. The egg hunt is inclusive too, with “beep eggs” for a more sensory-friendly experience.

  • Where: Miami Children’s Museum (980 MacArthur Cswy, Miami)
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.miamichildrensmuseum.org
  • Best for: Families, kids, sensory-friendly activities

Caviar & Champagne Weekend Brunch at The Setai (April 19-20)

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Craving a fancier feast? The Setai delivers with a seafood tower, live jazz, and unlimited champagne. There’s even a dedicated caviar station and Easter Bunny visit to keep the kids happy.

  • Where: 2001 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.thesetaihotel.com
  • Best for: Families, foodies, luxury brunch fans

Easter Sunday at LPM (April 20)

Photo via @lpmrestaurants_us / Instagram

French Mediterranean lunch, seasonal cocktails, and a signature Acqua di Parma dessert collab? LPM’s Easter celebration brings seasonal elegance with a sweet twist.

  • Where: 1300 Brickell Bay Dr, Miami
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.lpmrestaurants.com
  • Best for: Foodies, couples, Sunday brunch regulars

Easter Brunch at The Henry (April 20)

Photo via @thehenryrestaurant / Instagram 

Classic brunch dishes meet spring cheer in downtown Miami. You’ll find a menu full of seasonal favorites, plus holiday-only specials ideal for pairing with mimosas.

  • Where: 701 S. Miami Ave., Ste 131-B, Miami
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.thehenryrestaurant.com
  • Best for: Families, brunch lovers, low-key celebrations

NoMi Spring Fest & Eggapalooza (April 20)

You’ll want to bring your game face here. NoMi’s Eggapalooza packs in laser tag, inflatables, field games, and a double Easter egg hunt, all with a live music backdrop.

  • Where: The Nomi Village ( 12351 NW 7th Avenue, North Miami)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Instagram: @thenomivillage
  • Best for: Families, energetic kids, springtime fun-seekers

Easter Brunch at Mirabella (April 20)

Photo via @mirabellamiami / Instagram

Looking for a brunch with ocean views and seafood towers? Mirabella serves Mediterranean hits like hamachi, crudos, handmade pasta, and even a carving station. Bonus points for the coastal Italian menu crafted by Chef Michael White.

  • Where: 4441 Collins Ave, Miami Beach
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.fontainebleau.com
  • Best for: Foodies, brunch lovers, friends catching up over wine

Easter Brunch at RED South Beach (April 20)

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How about a Sunday brunch with steakhouse flair? RED South Beach is rolling out an exclusive à la carte Easter menu filled with chef-inspired dishes and seasonal classics. Pair it with handcrafted cocktails for an elevated dining experience.

  • Where: 801 South Pointe Dr, Miami Beach
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.redsobe.com
  • Best for: Couples, groups of friends, food-forward folks

Easter Sunday at The Plaza Coral Gables (April 20)

From mimosa brunches to balloon artists, The Plaza’s Easter celebration is a full-day affair. With egg hunts on the lawn, a bunny petting zoo, and dessert by San Lorenzo Gelato, this one’s got kid-friendly fun with grown-up food perks.

  • Where: 2811 Ponce de Leon Coral Gables 
  • Admission: Get your tickets here.
  • Website: www.theplazacoralgables.com  
  • Best for: Families, brunch fans, anyone looking to splurge on Sunday

Easter Brunch at ADRIFT Mare (April 20)

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You can expect serious flavor from this prix-fixe brunch. You’ll love the lobster benedict, truffle potatoes, and desserts like Basque cheesecake and dark chocolate tart. And yes, you can level up with bottomless cocktails for extra Easter cheer.

  • Where: Hotel AKA Brickell (1395 Brickell Avenue, 25th Floor, Miami)  
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.adriftmare.com
  • Best for: Brunch connoisseurs, date day, groups celebrating in style

Fontainebleau’s Egg-stravaganza (April 20)

Big resort energy is combined with egg hunt fun at this oceanfront celebration in Miami Beach. Kids get their time to shine with age-specific hunts on the Green Lawn, while families enjoy live music, face painting, and artsy crafts stations. Hotel guests and brunch diners can join in too.

  • Where: 4441 Collins Ave, Miami Beach
  • Website: www.fontainebleau.com
  • Best for: Families, hotel guests, brunch-goers

Easter in the Garden (April 20)

Need a peaceful reset? Head to Miami Beach Botanical Garden for an open-air dance performance from Dance NOW! Miami and the South Beach Chamber Ensemble. The show, Blossoms for Peace, blends dance, theater, and music into one serene springtime experience.

  • Where: Miami Beach Botanical Garden (2000 Convention Center DriveMiami Beach)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Website: www.dancenowmiami.org
  • Best for: Adults, art lovers, garden wanderers

Easter Brunch at Zucca (April 20)

Photo via @zuccamiami / Instagram

It’s giving Easter in Italy in the heart of Coral Gables. You’ll enjoy a customizable prix-fixe menu with five appetizer options, a main course of your choice, and dessert. Then, throw in a boutique hotel ambiance and you’ve got a very chill, very refined way to spend the holiday.

  • Where: 162 Alcazar Ave, Coral Gables
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.zuccamiami.com
  • Best for: Couples, foodies, brunch groups

Epic Egg Hunt at Normandy Fountain (April 20)

Got fast feet and sharp eyes? Join 150 kids in racing through 600 hidden eggs at Normandy Fountain. It’s part Easter hunt, part cardio challenge with prizes and a local community feel to match.

  • Where: Normandy Fountain (7802 Rue Vendome Miami Beach)
  • Admission: Free. More info here
  • Website: www.normandyfountain.com
  • Best for: Kids, families, local residents

Easter Brunch at Mamey Restaurant (April 20)

Brunch game? Elevated. Chef Nicolas Mazier’s buffet at Mamey Restaurant has everything: omelets, carving stations, croissants, cupcakes, and cocktails. Kids get their own hunt on the Paseo, plus a visit from the Easter Bunny at 1 p.m.

  • Where: 1350 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables
  • Admission: Book here.
  • Website: www.mameymiami.com
  • Best for: Families, food lovers, brunch traditionalists

Easter Eggstravaganza: Natural Dye Creations (April 20)

Say goodbye to artificial dyes. This hands-on workshop teaches traditional egg decorating using natural coloring techniques. You’ll leave with eco-friendly Easter keepsakes and maybe a new favorite hobby.

  • Where: Vizcaya Village (3250 S Miami Ave Miami)
  • Admission: Free. More info here.
  • Website:  www.vizcaya.org
  • Best for: Creative families and eco-conscious parents.

Easter Brunch at Blue Matisse (April 20)

Photo via @bluematisserestaurantandnau / Instagram

You can feast on oysters, sushi, ceviche, waffles, and a carving station, then let the kids chase eggs or visit the dessert bar. While you’re sipping mimosas, they’re snacking on nuggets and mac and cheese.

  • Where: 2505 NW 87th Ave., Doral
  • Admission: $65 Adults; $30 AgeE 6-12 5 & Under No Charge (Price does not include tax & service charges). Price Includes Bottomless Mimosa (For adults only).
  • Website: www.bluematissedoral.com
  • Best for: Foodies, brunch lovers, families with kids

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