Sweeten Up the Holidays: Half Term Activity in Shepherd’s Bush for Budding Chocolatiers

Looking for a creative and affordable half term activity in Shepherd’s Bush? Look no further than Shepherd’s Bush Market, where something delicious is cooking.

This February, the market is hosting hands-on chocolate-making workshops for kids. Held at Delina (Arch 176), these interactive sessions are part of the market’s wider Half-Term Programme.

Workshops take place on Monday 16 and Wednesday 18 February 2026, running from 11:00am to 12:30pm. Each session costs just £3.96 per child, making it a brilliant budget-friendly option for families in West London.

The experience is designed for children under 14, accompanied by a parent or guardian. Youngsters will learn to temper and mould chocolate, before decorating their own sweet creations with fun toppings. They’ll even get to sample Delina’s signature hot chocolate while they wait for their treats to set.

But it’s not just about chocolate. This half term activity in Shepherd’s Bush helps children build confidence, meet new friends and enjoy a screen-free afternoon in a lively, community-led space. The Market’s friendly, open atmosphere adds a unique charm that you won’t find in a typical classroom.

While the kids create, parents can explore the Market’s many stalls and eateries. From fresh produce to Ethiopian platters, there’s something for everyone under the arches.

Why Shepherd’s Bush Market?

These workshops are part of a growing number of family-focused events being held at Shepherd’s Bush Market. They’re designed to encourage creativity, community and connection during school holidays.

If you’re looking to fill the half term with something both educational and enjoyable, this is the perfect pick. Plus, your child gets to go home with handmade chocolate—what’s not to love?

Places are limited, so early booking is recommended. Follow @shepherdsbushmarket on social media or visit our website for more details.

Join us this February and make your half term activity in Shepherd’s Bush one to remember.

27th January 2026