More than 100 giant Easter eggs are set to be hidden around London this month as part of a hunt that everyone can get involved in.
Easter Sunday falls on April 20 in 2025, but this large-scale event can be enjoyed throughout Lent for almost one month before the four-day weekend.
The Big Egg Hunt 2025 will see the decorated eggs, designed by the likes of Anya Hindmarch, Fortnum & Mason, Jimmy Choo, and Mr Doodle, placed at popular sites around the capital.
And if it’s too much for one day, you can try and find them all over several weekends.
The exhibition is being put together by wildlife charity Elephant Family and egg producer Clarence Court.
Now that’s established, here is how you can find these giant Easter eggs.

More than 100 of the eggs will be hidden around London
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Big Easter Egg Hunt route: Where to find the trail of giant eggs across London
The Big Egg Hunt has been held since 2012 and in 2025 will run from March 24 to April 27.
The full list of locations can only be found on the app although organisers have said that there will be some to spot in Buckingham Palace and Covent Garden.
“Everyone is invited to find the scattered 2ft egg sculptures as part of a free-to-view trail across iconic locations and landmarks,” a statement read.
Eggs can also be found in Chelsea, Canary Wharf, Marble Arch, Battersea Power Station, The Barbican, The British Museum and The Royal Albert Hall.
When the exhibition ends, the sculptures will be auctioned to raise funds for Elephant Family.
Richard Hawkes, chief executive of the wildlife charity said: “The Big Egg Hunt is a vibrant celebration of art and conservation which can be enjoyed by everyone. We’re delighted it’s coming back to London and hope the exhibition will spark bigger conversations about protecting wildlife as well as raising vital funds to support our conservation work.”