LEGOLAND DEUTSCHLAND in Germany

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LEGO® - almost everyone knows it. We played with it as children, and now our children play with it - and we with them :) Visiting Legoland is a wonderful family trip and here are some practical tips and insights from our trip, including a list of price lists, opening hours and frequently asked questions .

We recommend that you make a minimum two-day trip. Legoland is near the German town of Günzburg (Legoland in Denmark is described in a special page) and is a large amusement park and to see all of it in one day is possible, but two days is much better. And if you decided on the longer trip, we recommend also visiting Munich, which is a short way from Legoland and offers many interesting things to visit. For example, Allianz arena football - one of the most modern football stadiums, the large German Museum of Technology, or the well-known Oktoberfest.

If you want a longer vacation I definitely recommend combining your visit to Legoland with Europa Park, but that is near to the other side of Germany, close to the border with France.

However, back to Legoland. The official name of the park is "LEGOLAND DEUTSCHLAND": Legoland Germany. Throughout the world, there are many similar Legoland parks and Lego® is the manufacturer of LEGO® construction kits. Also, there is a network of smaller parks - "Legoland Discovery Centre" and one of them is now in Berlin.

At the entrance you receive a park map, which is divided into themed units. A description of a few of them are given below. However, Legoland comes up with new innovations each year. Each year, a new exhibition, perhaps 2014 was the new - LEGO® Castle, where you can stay and spend the night, an exhibition dedicated to the LEGO® MOVIE and an exhibition dedicated to Star Wars, specifically the X-Wing fighter.

Do not worry, it is not a boring show – Legoland is a theme park, and this designation is well deserved. Here, you can experience a lot of fun and adrenaline. We advise taking spare clothes for your children, because a lot of attractions are associated with water. We decided to describe some classic parts of Legoland:

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LEGO® MINILAND

Miniland is exactly what everyone has in mind on hearing the term "Legoland". It is a small world of LEGO® bricks. You will find models of famous buildings and monuments. You can see, for example, the Hamburg harbor with floating boats, Munich Airport with a model of a Boing and you can see inside. You can also find the largest LEGO model in the world (five meters long) – the football stadium Allianz Arena, or the model of Berlin with the Reichstag and television tower, the famous Neuschwanstein castle or the distinctive exteriors of Netherlands, Venice or Switzerland.

LEGO® X-TREME

This is an interactive part containing, for example, a walk through the underwater world of Atlantis, the ProjektX rollercoaster, musical instruments made from Lego that you can control and much more.

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LEGO® ADVENTURE LAND

Here you can find, for example, a safari road between Lego animals, a jungle boat ride and descend a steep water trough or try the rope center. Legoland also boasts a number of slides, water cannons, playgrou, trains with circular routes and many other attractions that will delight your children. Your child may also attend a children’s driving school, after which they are given a driving license. If you are interested, it is necessary to reserve the appropriate car area for the next morning.

There are also a number of restaurants and social facilities. If needed, there are also health care professionals.

Unfortunately, most meals here are very calorie. But children will definitely appreciate the french fries.

Some attractions are worth a few minutes of queuing, and if your budget allows, you can buy an Express Pass, which is a kind of preferential ticket, bypassing the entire queue and getting priority access. Only watch out for height restrictions for some attractions - for security reasons, some smaller attractions are forbidden to children.

As you exit Legoland, you have to go through the shop with lots of attractions for children.

Opening hours

German Legoland is open from April to October, almost every day from 10am. Its opening hours and closed days can be found on the park’s official site.

Entrance fees

Admission can be purchased directly at the gate or in advance online at Legoland’s official website. It is worth getting a family ticket and if you buy it online 7 days in advance, it is cheaper than buying it at the last minute.

Maps

There is an interactive map of Legoland on the website.

The paper map which we received at the entrance was more helpful for us. It is free and the park is changing each year – so be up to date and take a new map with each visit.

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