Easter is this Sunday, and these places have something for the entire family to enjoy.

We’re just days away from Easter and you may have your plans set already; or you may not, and this very article has now inspired you to plan something fun for the family to enjoy. But now you don’t have much time – how will you organise food, drinks and fun activities in such a short span of time?
You don’t – when in doubt, buy it out!

Here are 5 places with something for the entire family, this Easter:


Shangri-La

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Lemon Garden at Shangri-La KL will be setting up a wide spread across all manner of local and international cuisine. There will also be fun activities for the kids, including an Easter balloon egg hunt. Priced at RM168 nett. Learn more.


The Westin KL

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The Westin KL is pulling out all the stops with Easter celebrations across all its outlets. Have brunch at The Living Room, or Prego before letting the kids join in an Easter egg hunt at Splash. Prices start from RM130 nett. Learn more.


Hilton KL

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Vasco’s is the location for Hilton KL’s Easter lunch buffet. Parents will get to dig into the wide variety of food and drinks, while the kids are kept occupied with fun activities like painting Easter eggs. Prices start at RM158 nett. Learn more.


InterContinental KL

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Serena Brasserie’s Lolly Easter brunch (but from noon onwards) buffet will satisfy the adults, but if you have children who want to do more than just paint Easter eggs, the Chicky Masterchef Junior Contest may interest you. Learn more.


St Regis Langkawi

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St Regis Langkawi is the perfect option if you want to roll in a getaway with your Easter celebration. Book a stay and add on the Easter breakfast, and maybe even the Easter Afternoon Tea (available until April 30). Learn more.


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