How do you celebrate Easter in London? It’s that special time of year when everything feels a little slower, warmer, and made for gathering people you love around the same table. Easter is all about sharing — good food, long conversations, and moments that feel simple but memorable. If you’re looking for ideas on where to go this Easter, Kaya Great Northern Hotel in King’s Cross brings together everything in one place: a seasonal Easter Afternoon Tea, Easter Sunday Roast, and a fun Easter egg hunt around the hotel for in-house guests. It’s a relaxed, welcoming way to enjoy the long weekend in the heart of London. And the best part? After all the celebrating, comfortable rooms are waiting just upstairs — perfect if you want to stay over and turn Easter into a proper city break. At the heart of the celebration is the limited-edition Easter Afternoon Tea, served at RAILS Restaurant & Little Bar from 2–6 April. View the Easter Afternoon Tea menu (PDF) This seasonal menu is all about colour, comfort, and indulgence — designed to feel festive and a little playful. Savoury highlights include: Sweet treats bring full Easter energy: And of course, no Easter afternoon tea is complete without a warm plain scone and classic hot cross bun, served with clotted cream and strawberry jam. On Easter Sunday, the celebration continues with a traditional British roast, perfect for gathering the whole family around the table. View the Easter Sunday Roast menu (PDF) Expect comforting seasonal dishes such as: It’s a proper Sunday experience — generous, seasonal, and designed for sharing at RAILS Restaurant & Little Bar. Easter here isn’t just about dining — it’s about creating moments. Guests staying at Kaya Great Northern Hotel can enjoy a fun Easter egg hunt around the hotel, making it especially memorable for families and younger guests. It’s a simple but joyful addition to the weekend — the kind of detail that turns a stay into a tradition. You can also explore more seasonal inspiration and hotel updates on the blogs page. Kaya Great Northern Hotel is a luxury boutique hotel in King’s Cross St Pancras, blending historic character with modern comfort. Originally opened in 1854, it welcomed travellers during London’s railway boom and quickly became a landmark of Victorian design. Created by architect Lewis Cubitt, its distinctive curved façade remains one of the area’s most recognisable features. Today, it sits at the centre of one of London’s most connected neighbourhoods — making it an ideal base for dining, celebrations, and seasonal stays like Easter. For drinks before or after dinner, the GNH Bar is another inviting spot within the hotel. Easter is about slowing down, spending time together, and enjoying the little things — and Kaya Great Northern Hotel is designed exactly for that. Whether you’re coming for: …everything is in one place, right in the heart of King’s Cross. And when the celebrations wind down, your room is just a few steps away — ready for a relaxed night in the city. Celebrate Easter at Kaya Great Northern Hotel with seasonal dining at RAILS Restaurant & Little Bar, family-friendly Easter moments, and a comfortable stay in the heart of King’s Cross. The Easter afternoon tea includes savoury bites, seasonal sandwiches, warm scones, hot cross buns, and Easter-themed desserts such as carrot cake, Bakewell tart, and Simnel cupcake. It is available for a limited time only, from 2–6 April at RAILS Restaurant & Little Bar. It is a traditional British roast menu served on Easter Sunday, featuring options like roast beef, lamb, poussin, and seasonal vegetable sides. Because it offers a central King’s Cross location, historic setting, and seasonal menus, making it ideal for both afternoon tea and Easter Sunday dining. Yes — both the afternoon tea and Sunday roast are designed for sharing and family gatherings, making it a great Easter group experience. Afternoon tea is a classic British mid-afternoon ritual featuring tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes, originally created as a light social meal between lunch and dinner. Yes — due to the limited Easter dates (2–6 April), advance booking is strongly recommended. Yes — it is located directly in King’s Cross St Pancras, just moments from both stations.How to Celebrate Easter at Kaya Great Northern Hotel, King’s Cross
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Easter Afternoon Tea (2–6 April) at RAILS Restaurant & Little Bar
Easter Sunday Roast at RAILS Restaurant & Little Bar
Easter Egg Hunt & Family Moments at the Hotel
A historic King’s Cross hotel made for modern celebrations
Stay with us this Easter
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