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LEGOLAND Germany

Amusement park in Günzburg

Updated: July 17, 2024 06:36 PM

LEGOLAND Germany is located in Günzburg (Town in Germany), Germany. It's address is Legoland-Allee 1, 89312 Günzburg, Germany.

Legoland-Allee 1, 89312 Günzburg, Germany

C7FX+QR Günzburg, Germany

+49 8221 2573550

www.legoland.de

legoland.de

Check Time Table for LEGOLAND Germany


Monday10 AM to 7 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 7 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 7 PM
Thursday10 AM to 7 PM
Friday10 AM to 7 PM
Saturday10 AM to 7 PM
Sunday10 AM to 7 PM

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Where is LEGOLAND Germany?

LEGOLAND Germany is located at: Legoland-Allee 1, 89312 Günzburg, Germany.

What is the phone number of LEGOLAND Germany?

You can try to calling this number: +49 8221 2573550

What are the coordinates of LEGOLAND Germany?

Coordinates: 48.4244991, 10.2996109

LEGOLAND Germany Reviews

EdinK Tech
2024-04-25 13:07:56 GMT

It was a really nice experience for the parents and the kids. It is not so crowded like some large amusement parks (Europa Park), so the wait time is more tolerable. If you have smaller kids, this is a perfect place.
The only complaint is that they shut down a lot of attractions one hour before closing time.

Manuela Lenoci
2024-05-26 21:04:37 GMT

A welcoming place where we spent an entire day. Even though we didn't have any children or ba babies with us, we had fun and spent a lot of time trying out both the rides and the show.Even though there were so many people, great attention was paid to cleanliness even in the bathrooms. I really enjoyed the raft in the water and the ninja space. Don't buy bottles of water, the cost is exaggerated at 4.80 euros. An experience to be done again in which you feel like a child again.

Hetz Mich nicht
2024-07-12 21:13:03 GMT

I had the chance to come to the place I have dreamed of since my childhood for the second time. The inside is incredibly big and spacious. It was necessary to be a child again. It was simply an amazing experience. I invite everyone. There is a flixbus stop and you can travel without a car even from another city.

Ferial Hussein
2024-06-26 15:07:34 GMT

Best amusement park we have been. They do not search bags so you can also bring food and water. There are things that both the adrenaline and weak of heart. They have the lego factory, miniature land, lego shops, boat mini cruise, roller-coaster, train. Adults without children are welcomed so this was great for us. The only thing we didn't like was that in the jungle area at the monkey stage the magician10 minutes into his act took his clothes off and remained only in his boxers dancing while kids under 3 years where in front row looking at his junk. This is still a kid friendly park and even us adults without kids left the show when the "comedian" did this. There is also a shuttle from the train station günzburg to legoland, the go way was free but we were asked around 6 euros way back 2 people. The restaurants and bars inside the legoland are not good but as mentioned you can make sandwiches and bring them with you but it was a really nice day. First part of the day the line were not even 5 minutes, second part of the day around 20 minutes wait times which is way better than what declared by others on reviews.

nik lisak
2024-07-04 16:55:23 GMT

As always, a great experience! Even though the weather was rough, we had all the fun (summer in Germany is my most favorite week of the year)

Dana Bailey
2024-06-07 10:08:24 GMT

Exceeded expectations! Even in the rain, we had an absolute blast! Such a variety of rides, themes, food, and activities. Something for everyone to enjoy.

Diana Ivasenko
2024-05-17 21:33:20 GMT

We visited Legoland on Thursday-Friday and we fully enjoyed it: there were little to no queues :) There is enough wc and possibilities to fill in your bottle with water (for free). You may take some snacks with you or buy snacks or eat in a restaurant or canteen there.
There is a possibility to lock some stuff in a locker.
Before all the rides you’ll have to put your backpacks, bags etc onto the shelf, so better to plan ahead properly to be able put your documents, money etc to the pockets and keep with you (better safe than sorry:)).
We loved all the attractions and at the end of each day, when the attractions are closed, you have one hour to enjoy beautiful buildings and status made of lego.
We recommend to visit lego for two days and stay in the hotels nearby (it is significantly cheaper comparing to the accommodations in the lego village).

Pēteris Kravčuns
2024-07-01 07:50:22 GMT

Great experience for my kids 2 and 5 years old. They were excited. All the atractions were interesting for them the elder one tried them all. To bad there some attractions were closed, because of technical issues, but it didnt stopped us for enjoying the time there. Also Pirates hotel were great in Lego village. Were some queues for atractions, but it is normal on week-end, in working says there might be a bit less people.

Phillip Henderson
2024-07-10 18:53:48 GMT

Staff is friendly, park is clean, and wait lines are almost minimal if you go on a weekday in early July. Plenty of playgrounds everywhere, which my kids usually enjoy more than the rides.

varunteotia
2024-06-14 14:18:04 GMT

Its awesome place for both kids and adults. But make sure you have ample of time to explore all the rides. Come early to enjoy all the rides.

a a
2024-05-16 18:41:43 GMT

Great place for kids and adults
We stay in the park hotels, the atmosphere is great however the area is missing
- mini market for basic item
- individual reception for each hotel instate of centralised reception for all
- the rooms is missing basic items such as kettle, tea cups, coffee machine, ….

Milos Zdravkovic
2024-04-30 17:28:31 GMT

If you love Legos and enjoy fun rides, this is definitely the place to be. There are long queues, but some rides are worth the wait. It's a bit expensive, but it's Legoland, so it's kind of expected.

Irena Herynkova
2024-03-28 15:08:50 GMT

We booked a 3-night stay 20 days ago, the price was 330EUR for a campervan place to park and 2 day tickets for 5 people. We arrived on Sunday afternoon, the holiday Village was rather full. The facilities were clean, there was also a special cleaning machine for chemical toilet. Just be careful, some people use drinking water to clean their toilet. Yuck. It took about 7 minutes to walk to Legoland through a small wood. In the morning they open at 9.45, the rides start at 10 a.m. The waiting times differ a big deal- we waited 30 minutes for the top rides, 5 minutes for others. When it started to rain on Tuesday, there were absolutely no waiting times and the kids enjoyed Maximus ride 5times in a row. If it rains and you have a raincoat, you are in for a lot of fun. Just a note - there are definitely not enough places to hide from rain. If it rains and you want to sit for a while, no chance... just 2 pizza places which are permanently full. The food was nothing special - fast food schnitzel rather bad (10 eur) chips good (6eur), waffles very good (6eur), pizza okay(10eur), popcorn good(5,50eur). Alltgether the kids were over the moon, a place to go.

chetan shettigar
2024-03-29 17:30:55 GMT

If you have kid who loves Lego or not, this place is a must visit!! It’s a proper 2 days holiday to cover all the rides (may not be enough for some). Please note all rides have height restrictions- minimum requirement varies from 100 to 130cm. Those fun and fast rides require 110cm as minimum. So check the website for the minimum height requirements for individual rides. And this is strictly followed due to safety and security reasons. My personal recommendation is wait until your kid is min 120cm :)

We visited here March last week 2024 just before the Easter holidays. It was for 2 nights and booked a family room in Kings Castle. We got lucky weather was amazing!!

We didn’t have our own car so, we visited here using public transportation end to end. Günzburg is the nearest train station. There’s direct buses from station to legoland park then to holiday village (hotel, villas etc). Time table completely varies, it’s either every 30min or 1hr interval (maybe 2hr during the lunch hour). This is applicable in either direction.

Here’s how we managed our travel- we reached Günzburg by train around 11:00 and there was bus. We reached there and did complete our check in process just at the entrance. And you can drop your luggage at the check in counter. They delivered directly to the reception building at the holiday village. This made whole process easier. We directly entered the park and enjoyed our rides until 5:30pm and directly headed to holiday village. This was about 10-15min walk. We found out where the reception building was and collected our luggage and brought it ourselves to kings castle where my room was booked. Breakfast was amazing at this hotel.

There are dinner buffet was available within the village and we had reservations done whilst booking rooms. We booked Pirate and duschland, first was fantastic and other one was ok-ok sorts.

After checking out, we returned to Günzburg train stations there are bus services 30min to 1hr intervals until 12:22pm, then it starts from 14:00ish again. (During the winter there are limited options, it appears that typically from March mid frequency gets increased).

LEGO Land park is baby stroller/pram friendly.

Ayman Al-Salem
2024-07-11 18:43:07 GMT

I recently visited LEGOLAND Germany with my kids, and we had an absolutely amazing time! The park is a paradise for LEGO enthusiasts and offers a wide variety of themes, attractions, and rides that kept us entertained throughout the day.

Despite the long queues, which are to be expected in such a popular destination, the overall experience was fantastic. Each themed area is creatively designed, capturing the magic and imagination that LEGO is known for. From thrilling rides to interactive attractions, there was something for everyone of us to enjoy.

One of the best tips I can offer is to purchase your tickets online in advance. This not only saves time but also often provides discounts, making the experience more convenient and cost-effective.

Overall, LEGOLAND Germany is a must-visit for families. The blend of creativity, excitement, and fun ensures a memorable adventure for both kids and adults alike.

asaf fishelevitz
2023-08-16 05:23:06 GMT

A great theme park with lots of activities for kids in all ages. Most of the rides are suitable for kids 6 and older, but even the older ones can find lots of fun activities. You’ll find roller coasters, water activities, 3D, maze, tea cups, food and drinks.
Don’t miss the Lego mini cities- quite remarkable!
Park closes at 18:00 and can be quite busy during the holidays.
Make sure to download the app for navigation through the park and queue times.

Ina Urtane
2024-06-25 13:05:27 GMT

Very interesting place for kids and adults. Many rides, mini cities and tasty food.

Oana M
2024-01-07 09:18:52 GMT

Awesome!! I highly recomand to buy tickets in advance!! My 4y and 6y were super excited. Even if we were in winter season and many attractions were closed, we barely had enough time to explore 80% of the park in ~6h

Alin Marcu
2023-09-21 16:53:09 GMT

Very nice location to spend some quality time with your family. The children will surely love it.
Online tickets are cheaper than on the spot, I recommend buying a one day ticket for all the members of your family and then upgrade to a yearly plan.
Also check on their site when it is opened, as their schedule change a lot.
I would also recommend going to Legoland when your children are aged at least 6 to 8 years old, so they could really understand what's going on and enjoy the experience.
I have seen families with toddlers, pushing carriages and luggages, and also carrying little children in their arms. That could not be fun for any of them, little children need to have their schedule observed, and cannot enjoy either walking, standing, or staying in line for long times.
Prepare yourselves for walking long distances and staying in line for extended periods.
If you can afford buy an Extra Pass, it will save you time. Waiting times ranged from 15 to 45 minutes for the more sought after rides
We visited Legoland in mid September. It was of course crowded, but I am sure that during the summer holidays there would be much more visitors, so I would recommend going in the spring, or autumn.

Valentyna Lutsenko
2023-10-01 21:11:13 GMT

a place of children's dreams, as well as a recreation park for the whole family! many attractions and entertainment for children of all ages (and adults:))) A child will be happy to spend his birthday there and receive a badge of the birthday person. There are also cafes, shops, and ice cream stalls on the territory.

we dream of visiting Legoland again

P.S. it is better to buy tickets in advance online.

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Günzburg is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It is a Große Kreisstadt and the capital of the Swabian district Günzburg. This district was constituted in 1972 by combining the city of Günzburg – which had not previously been assigned to a Kreis – with the district of Günzburg and the district of Krumbach. source

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