Celebrate a truly unforgettable birthday at the Egypt Centre! Immerse your child in the magic of ancient Egypt with interactive activities, fascinating artefacts, and expert guidance. Our knowledgeable staff will lead your child and their friends on a thrilling adventure through time, exploring the mysteries of the pharaohs and discovering the wonders of ancient Egyptian civilization. From mummification workshops to treasure hunts, your child will create memories that will last a lifetime. Book your child’s birthday party at the Egypt Centre today and make it a celebration they’ll never forget!

What We Offer

We can host up to 10 children for a fun-filled party that includes 90 minutes of interactive, staff-led activities and 30 minutes of playtime in our dedicated party area. For just £10 per child, your little ones will embark on an unforgettable journey through ancient Egypt, discovering the mysteries of the pharaohs and creating memories that will last a lifetime. Our party packages cater to every child’s unique preferences (suitable for ages 6–12).

Note that birthday parties are only available on Saturdays.

Group photo of children dressed as ancient Egyptians smiling to the camera.

Bes

Our Bes package is perfect for younger audiences and consists of the following:

Story Time: Listen to two thrilling tales from ancient Egypt: “The Jumping Prince” and “The Shipwrecked Sailor.”

Build Your Own Pyramid: Construct and decorate your very own pyramid to take home.

Treasure Hunt Adventure: Kids will search the museum for hidden ancient artefacts.

Bes was a friendly dwarf who helped protect people and made sure everyone had fun at parties.

Stylized illustration of Bes, an ancient Egyptian deity often depicted as a grotesque, dwarf-like figure with a potbelly, a protruding tongue, and a headdress adorned with feathers. He's wearing a leopard skin and has a blue band around his forehead.

Anubis

Our Anubis package is popular with creative children who like a challenge:

Mummification: Participate in a complete mummification ritual using our life-size dummy. You’ll remove organs, wrap bandages, and perform a sacred ceremony.

Pyramid Building Challenge: Learn about the history of pyramids and then compete in teams to build the tallest structure using plastic straws.

Anubis was the Egyptian god of the afterlife, often depicted as a man with a jackal’s head.

An image of Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife, depicted as a man with the head of a jackal. He is holding a staff in one hand and an ankh symbol in the other.

Sobek

Our Sobek package is perfect for curious children who love to explore and learn:

Animal Magic: Discover the link between gods and animals. Play the “Animal in the Bag” guessing game. Hold a replica mummified cat named Alex and learn why animals were mummified.

The Home: Explore ancient Egyptian domestic life, then create and colour a house to take home.

Sobek was a powerful Egyptian god often depicted as a crocodile or a man with a crocodile’s head.

An image of Sobek, the ancient Egyptian god of the Nile, depicted as a man with the head of a crocodile. He is wearing a headdress with a solar disk and is holding a staff in one hand and an ankh symbol in the other.

Hathor

Our Hathor package is ideal for children who love to dress up and immerse themselves in ancient Egyptian culture:

Dress Up and Play: Become an ancient Egyptian and discover different roles and jobs from that time. Perhaps you’ll be a royal queen or a soldier in the Egyptian army.

Gods and Goddesses: Tremble with fear at Seth’s wicked deeds and marvel at Horus’ glory in this captivating tale of magic and betrayal. Dress up and take part in this ancient story of the gods.

Hathor was a beloved Egyptian goddess associated with love, motherhood, and music.

An image of Hathor, the ancient Egyptian goddess of love, beauty, and motherhood. She is depicted as a woman with a cow's horns on her head and a solar disk between them. She is holding a staff in one hand and an ankh symbol in the other.

Isis

Our Isis package is designed for those children who are competitive and inquisitive:

Senet: Play the thrilling board game of the ancient Egyptians, a game of luck and strategy that has been enjoyed for thousands of years.

Ancient Artefacts: Handle real artefacts from over 2000 years ago, including pottery, jewellery, and tools, and learn about their significance in ancient Egyptian society.

Create Your Crown: Decorate your own paper crown to take home with you, inspired by the elaborate crowns worn by ancient Egyptian pharaohs and nobles.

Isis was a powerful Egyptian goddess associated with motherhood, magic, and healing.

An image of Isis, the ancient Egyptian goddess of motherhood, magic, and healing. She is depicted as a woman with a headdress adorned with a throne and a lotus flower. She is holding a staff in one hand and an ankh symbol in the other.

Seth

This option allows you to customise your party with a choice of our exciting activities (see above).

Please note that activities take 30 minutes, except for The Home, Dress Up and Play, and Pyramid Building Challenge, each of which takes 1 hour. You should select 2–3 activities to fill your 90-minute party.

Seth was a powerful Egyptian god often associated with chaos, storms, and the desert.

An image of Seth, the ancient Egyptian god of chaos, storms, and the desert. He is depicted as a man with the head of a donkey or an unknown animal. He is holding a staff in one hand and an ankh symbol in the other.

Extras

Need more party time? Extend your celebration for just £5 per additional 30 minutes! Let your child and their friends enjoy more fun and games in our dedicated party area.

Make it a party to remember with personalised goodie bags! We offer a variety of goodie bag options to suit every budget, so each guest can take home a special souvenir of their unforgettable Egyptian adventure.

How to Book

Ready to throw an unforgettable birthday bash for your child? Once you’ve picked your ideal package, booking is a breeze. Simply download the booking form and email it to egyptcentre@swansea.ac.uk. Prefer a more traditional approach? Stop by the museum to pick up a form or give us a call at (01792) 295960. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!