
Shoreditch Family Fun: Top Things to Do This Summer 2025
Summer 2025 in Shoreditch promises to be brighter, busier and more vibrant than ever. From hands‑on creative sessions to immersive adventures and green‑space play, there’s something to delight families of all ages. Here are the three best things to do this summer, with plenty of extra tips and links to help you plan your perfect family outing.

1. 🎨 Get Creative at Art Play London: Children’s Pottery Class
Link & Book here: Children’s Hand Building Pottery Class – Art Play London
Nestled near Spitalfields’ fringes just south of Shoreditch, Art Play London is a lively, welcoming space where budding artists of all ages—and confidence levels—can try their hand at clay crafting. Their Children’s Hand Building Pottery Class is a delightful introduction to the tactile, hands-on world of pottery.
What makes it special:
Kids use air‑dry clay, shaping pots, figurines or bespoke creations in a one-hour session—ideal for ages 5–12.
Under expert guidance, children learn coiling, slabbing and pinching techniques in a playful, supportive environment filled with games and inspiration .
Perfect for encouraging fine motor skills, creative expression, and problem-solving, all while making something they’ll be proud to take home .
Art Play also runs kids’ creative workshops, from graffiti murals to jewellery making and sip‑and‑paint evenings for families. Booking ahead is advisable, as places fill quickly during the school holidays.
Top Tip: Combine the pottery class with a stroll around Brick Lane for bagels and vintage shopping—Shoreditch style!

2. 🎯 Explore Shoreditch Park’s Adventure Playground
At the heart of Shoreditch lies Shoreditch Park, a spacious 7.7-hectare greenspace perfect for family outings. Whether you combine playtime, green lounging or community events, this is East London’s hidden gem.
Why families love it this summer:
A large, well-maintained children’s play area and adventure playground where kids can climb, swing and let off steam .
Amphitheatre and outdoor cinema setups host free or low-cost performances—ideal for an evening under the stars.
Beach volleyball courts and sports facilities offer options for all ages—and a chance to join local picks-up games.
Surrounding facilities include benches, toilets and the nearby Britannia Leisure Centre for pool cooldowns.
When to go: Weekday mornings are quietest, while weekend evenings often come alive with films or workshops. Facilities are open daily from dawn until dusk
Top Tip: Pack a picnic, bring a ball or kite, and linger after dark to catch an open-air film—the atmosphere is magical.
3. 🎨 Street Art & Scavenger Hunts: A Creative Walk

Shoreditch’s iconic murals and graffiti-covered walls make it a perfect canvas for families to explore together. Whether on your own or via a guided tour, it’s an immersive adventure that combines art, history and a sense of discovery.
Highlights for families:
Self-guided treasure hunts encourage children to spot artworks, record clues and collect fun souvenirs.
Guided tours (like those from GetYourGuide) show around 40 local and international muralists, from Stik to ROA.
Tours often begin at Old Spitalfields Market and lead through Brick Lane, with flexible timing to suit little legs.
Why it stands out this summer:
Ever‑evolving art ensures new surprises with each visit—perfect if you’ve already been once before .
Combines creativity with storytelling, as guides share artist backgrounds, neighbourhood lore and cultural context.
Adapts beautifully for all ages: easy strolls, optional breaks at cafes, and kid‑friendly scavenger formats.
Top Tip: Download a free mural map or pack your own scavenger sheet—lunch afterwards at Spitalfields Market is a must for food variety and family-friendly seating.
🙌 Bonus Picks: More Family-Friendly Fun
While the three highlights are bound to be the showstoppers, here are some additional ideas to round out your Shoreditch summer itinerary:
🐄 Visit Hackney City Farm
A stone’s throw from Shoreditch, Hackney City Farm lets little ones get up close to goats, pigs and chickens—farm experiences in the city. Free to enter and perfect for curious animal lovers.
🎲 Try Immersive Gamebox
Tech meets theatre with immersive digital gaming at Gamebox Shoreditch—ideal for older kids and teenagers. Interactive screens, motion simulation and group challenges make this a memorable indoor stop.
🧶 Pottery and Arts from Art Play
Beyond the children’s class, Art Play hosts family-friendly pottery, candles and terrarium workshops Look for “Clay Days” or weekend workshops to join together.
🎭 Explore Hoxton Hall or Courtyard Theatre
Catch a family show or children’s performance at Grade II* listed Hoxton Hall or at The Courtyard theatre in Hoxton. Often low cost and with a strong community vibe.
🌳 Venture to London Fields
Just a short walk away, London Fields offers a heated lido, picnic meadows, playgrounds, bike trails—and summer cricket matches. For families wanting a bigger outdoor spread, it’s a brilliant option.
🌿 Sample 3‑Day Shoreditch Itinerary
Want a ready‑made plan? Here’s a family‑friendly itinerary that weaves together the best of Shoreditch in three sunny summer days:
📅 Day 1: Clay, Canvases & Farmyard Friends
Morning: Art Play children’s pottery class (1 hr)
Midday: Walk to Hackney City Farm for animal time and lunch
Afternoon: Explore Art Play's drop-in graffiti or painting sessions
Evening: Early dinner around Spitalfields, then trail through street art before dark
📅 Day 2: Park Play & Outdoor Cinema
Morning: Shoreditch Park playground and football/volleyball session
Lunch: Picnic in the Park, followed by park walks or chilling
Afternoon: Time at Britannia Leisure Centre (pool/play)
Evening: Return for movie in the park (external listing if available)
📅 Day 3: Immersive Tech & Family Theatre
Morning: Immersive Gamebox family gaming session
Lunch: Grab food at Boxpark or Old Spitalfields Market
Afternoon: Lido dip and bicycle rides at London Fields
Evening: Family show at Hoxton Hall or Courtyard Theatre
This mix of creativity, outdoors, movement and culture ensures something for everyone—whatever the weather.
📌 Practical Tips for Shoreditch Families
1. Get around easilyShoreditch is well-connected: Old Street (Northern line) and Liverpool Street (Central, Overground, Elizabeth Line) are close. Buses run frequently, and Santander bikes or scooters can add fun to your journeys.
2. Wrap up rainy daysIndoor backups include Gamebox, Hoxton Hall, Britannia Leisure Centre and Art Play’s indoor studios.
3. Take your timeKids wander slower—factor in stroller pauses, loo stops, and snack breaks in parks or cafes.
4. Check & book aheadPottery and theatre spots fill fast during summer. Book early for weekend sessions—and check outdoor cinema programmes and park event schedules online.
5. Dig deeperUse neighbourhood blogs, local Facebook groups and Instagram feeds (like @artplaylondon) to spot pop‑up events live music, and occasional free family workshops.
🌼 Wrapping Up
Summer in Shoreditch offers an irresistible mix for families—creative, active, green and community-rich. Whether you're building pottery, exploring street art, lounging in the park or gaming indoors, there’s always a moment of discovery waiting around the corner.
Make Art Play’s pottery class your summer standout, explore the park’s hidden gems and wander those graffiti-lined streets. With this guide, you’re set for three incredible days packed with laughter, discovery and summer sunshine.
✏️ Planning Resources
Art Play children’s pottery workshop – hands-on clay fun with friendly tutors.
Shoreditch Park – free outdoor play with facilities and arts events
Street art tours – explore around 40 murals, walks begin at Spitalfields and Brick Lane.
Hackney City Farm – animal-friendly spot for tots .
Immersive Gamebox Shoreditch – tech-driven fun for slightly older kids.
Happy summer in Shoreditch! Let me know if you'd like booking links, printable scavenger sheets, or ideas tailored to different age groups!