Children’s Parties

Across our Centres we offer a wide range of fun and exciting parties for your child and their friends to enjoy. Whether it’s a traditional indoor play party, a splash or pool party, or the more adventurous environmental and pirates parties, we offer a party that’s suitable for every child and sure to keep them entertained.

All parties include invitations.

Looking for Parties at The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry Transport Museum or Lunt Roman Fort?

Bouncy Castle Party at Moat House Leisure and Neighbourhood Centre
Soft Play Parties
Swimming Parties
Lost in Sound: Silent Disco Under Dippy

Saturday 2nd August | 6pm – 12pm | Herbert Art Gallery & Museum Lost in Sound is Coventry’s premium silent disco experience – where music, culture, and nightlife collide inside the iconic Herbert Art Gallery & Museum. The night begins with live acoustic sets, street food, and a cocktail bar serving up seasonal specials. As the […]

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A Season of Dinosaur Themed Activities

A season of dinosaur themed activities is roaring into Coventry as the nation’s favourite diplodocus could be enjoying its final summer in the city. It is all set to be a colossal summer from LEGO dinosaurs and fossil-hunting to film screenings and a city centre dino trail across a packed prehistoric programme in Coventry. Visit […]

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Brick Dinos at The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum

Towering LEGO® dinosaurs made from tens of thousands of bricks have taken over the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum as part of a major new family exhibition visiting the midlands for the first time.

Brick Dinos, an educational showcase of large-scale and intricate LEGO sculptures created by renowned artist Warren Elsmore in collaboration with palaeontologists, will take up residence at the Herbert throughout the summer until September 7, with the prehistoric creatures spread across four eye-catching exhibits at the popular attraction.

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Community Session at The Wave

Hundreds of People from the local communities around Coventry and Nuneaton have visited one of the region’s most popular leisure attractions for the first time thanks to a groundbreaking community swimming initiative.

Around 600 men and women have taken the plunge at The Wave Waterpark in the city centre as part of a new initiative led by youth and community group Rising Stars to encourage people from more communities to get active in the city’s public places.

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