Paradox Museum London launches Spring Breaks Reality
March 18, 2026
This spring, Paradox Museum London is adding a new seasonal twist to its immersive visitor experience with the launch of Spring Breaks Reality, a new campaign bringing together playful challenges, Easter activities and a family dining partnership in the heart of London.
Launching on 21 March, Spring Breaks Reality will introduce Trust Your Eyes or Trust Your Brain, a new participatory game available in the museum throughout spring. Designed as an extra layer to the visit, the experience invites guests to take on perception-based challenges as they make their way through the museum, with prizes and a profile reveal waiting at the end.
Then, from 28 March to 12 April, the museum will roll out Impossible EggsPedition, a limited-time Easter overlay that adds a seasonal trail and extra in-venue fun for families during the school holidays. Visitors can also expect a custom Easter mascot roaming the museum and interacting with guests as part of the experience.
As part of the Easter offer, Paradox Museum London is also teaming up with The Mayfair Chippy to create a more complete family day out. From 3 April to 6 April, visitors will be able to purchase a special ticket priced at £32 for adults and £25.50 for children, which also includes 20% off an order at The Mayfair Chippy.
Home to more than 50 interactive exhibits blending illusion, science, psychology and art, Paradox Museum London has become a go-to indoor attraction for families, friends and anyone looking for a hands-on experience that is playful, surprising and made for sharing.
With spring challenges, Easter surprises and a food partnership built into the mix, Spring Breaks Reality gives London families a fresh reason to visit this season.
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