Oxford's Westgate shopping centre has announced some new arrivals for Easter.
The popular retail destination is set to host family entertainment this Easter every day from now until Sunday, April 27.
Located on Leiden Square, guests are invited to ride the ornate vintage carousel, walk on water with Water Walkerz, and enjoy freshly-made churros.
As a seasonal treat for little ones, the Easter Bunny will be making an appearance at Westgate Oxford, handing out Easter eggs and inviting guests to take Easter-themed selfies.
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Easter entertainment at the Westgate. (Image: Westgate)
The Easter Bunny will be on site between 12.30pm and 1.30pm as well as between 3.30pm and 4.30pm on six different days.
These are Sunday, April 13 and Wednesday, April 16, as well as Friday, April 18, to Monday, April 21 inclusive.
Guests can also join the Easter crafting club this weekend between 11am and 5pm with free-to-attend sessions located at the Guest Experience Pod.
This gives parents and little ones the opportunity to come together and create an Easter card, with all supplies provided.
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Westgate Oxford will also be hosting an Easter treasure hunt on Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20.
Brendan Hattam, centre director at Westgate Oxford, said: “It’s important that Westgate Oxford acts as a hub where families and individuals can come together and create memories together.
“We're delighted to offer a range of activities, from a ride on our vintage carousel to a selfie moment with the Easter Bunny, ensuring that Westgate Oxford is a top destination for a family day out this spring.”
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