The LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort is located near Günzburg in Bavaria.
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What is the nearest airport to Legoland Deutschland Resort? The nearest airport to Legoland Deutschland Resort is Memmingen (FMM) Airport which is 48.6 km away. Other nearby airports include Stuttgart (STR) (86.7 km), Munich (MUC) (110 km), Nuremberg (NUE) (131.9 km) and Zurich (ZRH) (168.8 km).
Legoland Windsor, EnglandThere are lots of exciting Lego-themed rides, building workshops, and themed areas like Land of the Vikings, Pirates Shores, Knights Kingdom, Kingdom of the Pharaohs, and Star Wars. Legoland Windsor is also the largest Legoland park in the world.
At the heart of the Legoland Germany Resort near Günzburg is Miniland, where model designers have lovingly recreated European cities and landscapes using over 23 million standard Lego bricks and with extreme attention to detail.
LEGOLAND® Deutschland is right between Stuttgart and Munich in Germany. You can reach LEGOLAND directly via the highway A8 between Munich and Stuttgart. Just exit at Günzburg.
There is plenty of fun to be had here by all ages. And all surrounded by over 57 million LEGO® bricks. Note: Opening & closing of attractions may vary due to the number of visitors, weather conditions and other events. Rides close 1 hour before the park closes.
A rollercoaster crash at Legoland's theme park in Germany has hurt more than 30 people, at least one of whom has severe injuries. According to the park, the accident happened after two rollercoaster trains collided with each other.
Regular Admission Prices Winter Opening: children/adults 35€* The regular season lasts from about the end of March to the beginning of November. Visits during the winter opening from mid-November to mid-January are not possible. ** Each pass holder receives 1 bonus card per calendar year.
LEGOLAND® California is located at One LEGOLAND Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008. LEGOLAND California Resort is east of the I-5 Freeway, just 30 minutes north of San Diego and one hour south of Anaheim.
The LEGOLAND park has lots to offer for families with children between the ages of two and 12 looking for adventure – enough for several days of fun and action. Since June 2008, the LEGOLAND experience continues even after park closing time.
As mentioned, Billund is the real OG in the LEGOLAND universe as it was the first to open back in 1968. A must-see destination for LEGO and LEGOLAND super fans, this Danish park has 50 rides and attractions set amongst 10 different lands. Among the more unique are DUPLO® Land, Polar Land and LEGOREDO Town.