Step into Billund’s only full LEGO winter wonderland, complete with skating rinks, toboggan runs, indoor snowball arenas, and glowing festive zones. Meet seasonal characters and explore exclusive holiday workshops that disappear after December.

Set beside the original LEGO factory, LEGOLAND Billund opens into colorful lands, thrilling rides, and brick-built scenes designed for curious minds of all ages. As the first LEGO park ever built, it offers a full mix of coasters, hands-on attractions, and lively themed zones that bring LEGO stories to life. Miniland steals the spotlight with millions of bricks shaped into dazzling cities, landmarks, and miniature worlds.








Security and ticket checks move quickly, leading straight into an entrance plaza filled with oversized LEGO models and the distant rumble of coasters. Use the official app to track ride times, navigate the park, and ensure a smooth start.
One turn leads into the medieval turrets of LEGO Kingdoms, while another drops you into the jungle drums of Adventure Land or the neon glow of NINJAGO World. Each zone has its own soundtrack, colours and architectural style that set the mood instantly.
The Dragon blends a story-driven indoor scene with an outdoor sweep around castle towers, while Polar X-plorer adds a sudden ice cavern drop that catches many off guard. These rides kick off the day with fast drops, sharp turns, and a surge of adrenaline that breaks away from the park’s gentler corners.
Driving School puts kids behind the wheel on LEGO streets, and LEGOTOP rises slowly above the rooftops for a full view of the park’s layout. Water cannons, climbable play zones, and small interactive surprises sit between lands and naturally break up the ride circuit.
Lloyd from NINJAGO, the LEGO Knights, and classic Minifigure mascots appear at set times for photos and short interactions. These moments create small pockets of excitement as crowds shift and cluster around each meet-and-greet zone.
Tiny vehicles move through miniature cities, bridges light up at dusk, and landmarks like the Danish parliament or international skylines reveal surprising moving parts. Standing close feels like looking into a living diorama made from millions of bricks.
Stalls serve warm Danish snacks, soft ice cream, and LEGO-shaped fries, while restaurants offer hearty meals for a longer pause. Most seating overlooks passing boats or miniature train routes, letting the LEGO world stay in view as you recharge.
Paths grow quieter and the light settles across the themed zones, giving coasters, rooftops and Miniland models a golden glow. Many choose to revisit a favourite attraction or wander slowly through the lands before heading back to the entrance.

Step into Billund’s only full LEGO winter wonderland, complete with skating rinks, toboggan runs, indoor snowball arenas, and glowing festive zones. Meet seasonal characters and explore exclusive holiday workshops that disappear after December.

Visit Santa in his cosy LEGO-built living room, a fully themed meet-and-greet created just for this season. Kids can share wishes, take photos and explore charming holiday details before this experience vanishes after December. If you’re visiting for Christmas magic, this is the moment you can’t miss.

This year’s holiday lineup brings fan-favorite characters back with upgraded costumes, expanded photo spots, and surprise walk-around moments. Meet the Gingerbread Man, Reindeer Girl, and LEGO Santa in festive zones that run only during the Christmas season. They’re here for a short window, and they’re wildly popular.

Join LEGO’s Build-to-Give initiative inside dedicated holiday workshops. Create heart-shaped builds that turn into real LEGO set donations for charity. Slots fill quickly each day, and this program only runs during the Christmas period, making it both meaningful and limited.

Wander through a glowing landscape of twinkling trees, giant DUPLO decorations, and illuminated mini-scenes throughout Miniland. The 'Christmas Lights Trail' transforms the park after sunset and only runs for the holiday season. It’s one of the most photogenic experiences, and it disappears after December.






Theme: Medieval castles, knights, and dragon lore
Highlights:
Tip: Queue for The Dragon between 10am and 11am, when waits are usually at their lowest before the midday surge.
Theme: Elemental ninja training in a stylized Asian-inspired setting
Highlights:
Tip: Join the NINJAGO ride queue no later than 12pm, as waits often climb past 45 to 60 minutes from early afternoon onward.
Theme: High-seas pirate adventures with water battles and shipwreck scenery
Highlights:
Tip: Ride Pirate Boats after 2pm, when morning queues drop, and the sun helps offset the cooldown from splashes on colder days.
Theme: Jungle expeditions and ancient ruins
Highlights:
Tip: Stop by between 1pm and 3pm, when many guests take lunch breaks, and the walkthrough zones here feel noticeably quieter.
Theme: Wild West frontier with rustic buildings and gold-rush charm
Highlights:
Tip: Visit around 4pm, when the lighting casts warm tones on the wooden facades, making it the best time for photos.
Theme: Iconic landmarks and cities recreated in miniature
Highlights:
Tip: View Miniland twice, once around 11am for clear visibility and again after 5pm, when softer evening light enhances brick colours and shadows.

LEGOLAND Billund is packed with immersive character moments, from meeting Lloyd or Kai in NINJAGO World to encountering classic Minifigure mascots throughout the park, and during the Christmas season, the lineup expands to include Santa, Reindeer Girl and the Gingerbread Man for festive photo opportunities.

Throughout the day, themed zones host short shows, street performances, and pop-up moments that add energy between attractions. NINJAGO World often features ninja demonstrations, while seasonal events include holiday shows, music,** and character-led mini-performances**.

Miniland is a living model village powered by millions of LEGO bricks, complete with moving boats, lighting effects, and intricate landmarks from Denmark and around the world. Every corner reveals a new detail, making it a surprisingly deep experience beyond a quick walk-through.

Many areas of the park offer interactive, non-ride activities like water play, rope bridges, and themed playgrounds. Kids can burn energy in pirate ship play areas, medieval training zones, or DUPLO-themed climbing structures that feel like mini adventures on their own.

During Christmas at LEGOLAND Billund, the park transforms into a winter spectacle with skating rinks, indoor snowball arenas, toboggan runs, and Santa’s living room. Themed workshops like Build-to-Give add hands-on creative moments that aren’t tied to rides at all.

Restaurants and food stalls offer meals with LEGO theming, from Western-style eateries in LEGOREDO Town to bright, playful cafés in LEGO Movie World. Outdoor seating areas often overlook miniature trains, boats, and themed facades, adding atmosphere beyond the food itself.
Worried about whether LEGOLAND Billund works for younger children or mixed-age families? You can breathe easy. The park is built with kids in mind, making the day smooth, flexible, and genuinely joyful for everyone.
With so many age-appropriate options and thoughtful facilities, kids stay entertained, parents stay relaxed, and the whole family gets a day that feels easy from start to finish.

Kick off your day with a fast-paced route that hits LEGOLAND Billund’s headline rides and most atmospheric zones.
Morning (9am to 1pm)
Afternoon (1pm to 5pm)
Evening (5pm onwards)

Day 1: A balanced day that mixes big-ticket attractions with immersive zones.
Morning (9am to 1pm)
Afternoon (1pm to 5pm)
Evening (5pm onwards)
Day 2: A slower day built around entertainment, exploration, and hands-on activities.
Morning (9am to 1pm)
Afternoon (1pm to 5pm)
Evening (5pm onwards)

LEGOLAND Billund typically opens from 10am and closes between 5pm and 7pm, depending on the season. Summer (June to August) and holiday periods (December) often feature longer evening hours, while early spring (March to May) and late autumn (September to October) operate on shorter schedules.

Best time of day to visit: Arrive right at opening (10am to 11am) for the shortest queues and the best photo light, especially at Miniland and LEGOREDO Town. Late afternoon (after 4pm) is also quieter as day visitors taper off.
Address: Nordmarksvej 9, 7190 Billund, Denmark
Find on maps

Located on Nordmarksvej, this is the primary entry point for all day visitors and the closest entrance to parking areas P1 and P2. It provides direct access to the central pathways leading into Miniland and nearby themed zones.
Guests staying at the LEGOLAND Hotel and LEGOLAND Castle Hotel have a dedicated entry gate connected directly to their accommodation.



Knight’s Table | Medieval hall with hearty meals in a castle-style setting
Polar Pizza & Pasta | Casual indoor dining with kid-friendly comfort foods near Polar Land
Burger Kitchen | Fast, familiar burgers and fries with plenty of seating for families
LEGOREST | Colourful, LEGO-themed canteen offering salads, pastas and warm dishes
Family Buffet | All-you-can-eat buffet ideal for mixed-age groups and relaxed meals
Yes. Same-day re-entry is allowed; just keep your ticket handy when exiting. This makes it easy to take breaks or return later if you’re visiting over multiple days.
A 1-day ticket works for quick visits, but a 2-day LEGOLAND Billund ticket gives you time for all major rides, shows, and creative zones without rushing, especially useful for families.
The park stays open in light rain, with indoor attractions running normally. Outdoor rides may pause briefly; pack a poncho to stay flexible.
Yes. DUPLO Play zones, gentle rides, soft-play areas, and character spots make it ideal for young children. Stroller rentals and the BabyCare Center add extra convenience.
Yes. 'Reserve & Ride' lets you join a faster queue for select attractions. Booking early helps secure the best tiers on busy summer and Christmas dates.
Yes. The BabyCare Center includes changing rooms, feeding spaces and quiet areas for naps, making it smoother for parents with infants and toddlers.
Bring refillable water bottles, share larger meal portions, and book dated tickets in advance for better pricing. A 2-day ticket often offers the best value per day.
Pets aren’t permitted inside the park, but service animals are welcome in most guest areas.
Yes. Most paths are accessible, wheelchairs can be rented, and many rides offer assisted boarding. Some coasters have mobility restrictions; check the app before queuing.
Unlock a world of imagination with access to all 12 themed lands and 50+ rides at LEGOLAND® Billund.
Inclusions #
1-day LEGOLAND® Billund ticket to all rides
Baby Care Center access
Microwave & feeding lounge access
Doggy clean-up bags
Dog water bowls
Birthday badge on your birthday
Exclusions #
Food and drinks (available for purchase)
Traffic School area
Parking fee










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