Legoland UK

Legoland Uk is a popular tourist destination and amusement park that will delight both children and adults alike. In this article, we will tell you in detail about the activities it offers visitors, how much tickets cost, how to get there, and give you some useful tips.
Date of establishment | 1996 year |
Country | United Kingdom |
Area | 61 hectares |
Manager | Amy Bailey |
Attractions | The Dragon, LEGO Ninjago The Ride, Fairy Tale Brook, Mia’s Riding Adventure, Haunted House Monster Party |
Ticket prices | from £29 |
Parking | £10-12 |
What is Legoland Windsor

Legoland Windsor photos
There are many interesting places in the UK, and one of them is Legoland Windsor. This theme park and resort is dedicated to LEGO toys. It is particularly interesting for children aged 3-12.
The park features a large number of LEGO-themed attractions. In addition, educational programmes are offered in combination with master classes to engage the younger generation in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) learning.
The park has been open since 17 March 1996 and was built on the site of a former safari park. It is the second LEGO-themed park after Legoland Billund in Denmark. It is operated by Merlin Entertainments, with the Lego Group retaining a 30% stake.
What to do at Legoland Windsor
Legoland Windsor is divided into themed areas with unique attractions that promise exciting experiences.
Haunted House at Legoland Windsor

Legoland Windsor Haunted House
Haunted House Monster Party is an attraction inside a large haunted house in Adventure Land.
Guests are treated to an entertaining pre-show, after which they enter a dining room where they sit on long benches on either side of a large banquet table. The benches then begin to sway, creating the illusion that the entire room is spinning upside down.

Legoland Windsor attractions

Legoland Windsor rides
The list of attractions at Legoland Windsor is quite impressive, consisting of:
The Dragon – a roller coaster that takes you through LEGOLAND Windsor Castle.
LEGO Ninjago The Ride – an interactive 4D attraction where guests have to use gestures to launch virtual projectiles and help the LEGO Ninjago heroes defeat their enemies.
Fairy Tale Brook – a boat ride featuring scenes from well-known fairy tales recreated using LEGO figures.
Mia's Riding Adventure – a spinning disc dedicated to the character Mia from LEGO Friends.
Haunted House Monster Party is a unique attraction where a room with LEGO monster models and a playful storyline spins around guests.
Spinning Spider is a traditional spinning attraction with a huge LEGO spider in the centre.
Laser Raiders is an interactive dark attraction where guests use laser guns to shoot targets and score points.
Balloon School – an attraction that simulates a hot air balloon flight, allowing guests to control the height of the balloon as it rotates around a central axis.
Jolly Rocker – a pirate-themed attraction in the form of a rotating ship that rocks up and down.
Desert Chase is a classic carousel with animals made from LEGO bricks.
Thunder Blazer is a traditional attraction that lifts guests into the air and spins them around in a circle.
Squid Surfer is an interactive water attraction where guests control personal water scooters while dodging water explosions and moving around a themed lagoon.
Castaway Camp is a pirate-themed adventure play platform with climbing nets, wooden bridges, observation towers and slides.
Merlin's Challenge is a medieval-style carousel attraction where decorated carriages spin around a central figure of Merlin.
Scarab Bouncers is an attraction with two jumping towers designed to look like ancient Egyptian scarabs.

Theme park
Miniland is a collection of miniature replicas of popular landmarks from around the world, built entirely from LEGO. Among them are iconic English landmarks such as the House of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, and Tower Bridge.
LEGO City is designed for younger visitors, allowing children to try their hand at various city jobs, such as firefighters and police officers, through interactive play areas and attractions.
Where is Legoland Windsor
Legoland Windsor is a children's resort and theme park located in Windsor (Berkshire County, England).
Exact address: Winkfield Road, Windsor, SL4 4AY.
Coordinates: 51°27′49″N, 0°39′04″W.
Legoland Windsor map
The map shows the location of attractions and waiting times. It makes it easier to find your way around.

Legoland Windsor map
How to get to Legoland Windsor
There are various ways to get to Legoland Windsor. The park is located two miles from the centre of Windsor, on the B3022 Windsor/Ascot Road.
Choose the most convenient transfer option based on your location.
By train
From London Paddington to Windsor & Eton Central via Slough on the Great Western Railway (30 minutes).
From London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton Riverside on the South Western Railway (about an hour).
There is a shuttle bus from both stations to the park every half hour, for which you need to buy a ticket.
By bus
There is a direct Green Line bus from London, which departs from Victoria and arrives at Legoland. After stopping in Windsor, the bus continues to the park.
From Windsor, there is a shuttle bus between Legoland and the two railway stations, Windsor and Windsor Castle, during opening hours. This service is not operated by the park and there is a charge.
By car
Take the B3022 Windsor/Ascot Road motorway. Depending on your direction of travel, you can use one of the following routes:
M3 — exit at junction 3;
M25 (clockwise) — exit at junction 13;
M4 — exit at junction 6.
It is important to follow the Legoland signs on local roads to reach the park as quickly as possible.
Parking
Standard parking at LEGOLAND Windsor costs £12 per car (£10 when booked online). Premium parking, located near the main entrance, costs £11 per car (discount available when booking online). Holders of LEGOLAND child and adult season tickets are entitled to an additional parking discount of €5 per car.
Parking tickets for the theme park can be purchased together with tickets to LEGOLAND Windsor or separately.
Parking tickets can be purchased at any of the following locations: Ticket Centre and Guest Services.
Where to stay
There are always cheap hotels near children's theme parks, and LEGOLAND Windsor is no exception.
LEGOLAND® Woodland Village

Legoland Windsor woodland village
The LEGOLAND® Woodland Village offers three accommodation options:
Standard cottages with a forest theme, designed for five guests. Children have bunk beds and a LEGO building area.
Premium lodges for seven people with a mezzanine overlooking the recreation area.
Woodland Barrels for four guests, but if you choose this option, you will have to use the toilet in an open area. A shower block is also available.
The LEGOLAND® Resort Hotel
The price includes breakfast and admission to the amusement park. The highlight of the hotel is the themed LEGO bedrooms with a separate area for children. There is also a themed family restaurant called Bricks. Room rates start at 245 euros per night.

Legoland® Windsor resort
The LEGOLAND® Castle Hotel
The LEGOLAND® Castle Hotel promises a stay in a magical world, ideal for young wizards, brave knights and curious princesses. Guests are accommodated in themed rooms. The hotel has an open-air cinema and hosts live shows and a packed programme of activities for the whole family.

Legoland Windsor hotel
Hotels nearby
Hotels near the park include:
The Crown and Cushion (car parking available).
Fairmont Windsor Park (5.2 km from the park).
Monkey Island Estate (prices from 250 euros).
The Waterside Inn (6.1 km from the park).
Coworth Park (7 km from the park).
Visitor information
Before visiting Legoland Windsor, we recommend that you read the visitor information to help you plan your trip to the park.
LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort Mobile App
The LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort Mobile App helps you purchase tickets, parking passes, and get information about the theme park and the attractions available there.

LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort Mobile App
Restaurants & Shop
Enjoy food at LEGOLAND®! Our restaurants have something for everyone. The menu includes children's meals, international cuisine, fresh fruit and salads, and special dishes for those with allergies.
Vegans will love the oriental dishes at Fata Morgana!
LEGOLAND is a great place to shop. The park shop offers a wide range of LEGO® products, and the boutique sells the latest LEGO fashion collection.

Legoland Windsor food
Restaurants near Legoland Windsor
Earl of Cornwall is a pub in the heart of Slough, located at Cippenham Lane, Slough SL1 2XN England. The menu features pies, steaks and a wide range of drinks.
The LEGOLAND Windsor Tournament Tavern specialises in traditional British cuisine.
The à la carte restaurant at the LEGOLAND Castle hotel offers a royal feast for the whole family.
The Gurkha Royale restaurant and bar (Address: 85 Clewer Hill Road, Windsor SL4 4DE England) offers Indian and Asian cuisine and is considered one of the best in Windsor.
Opening hours
April-May: 10:00-16:00-18:00
June-August: Mon-Sun 10:00-16:00-19:00.
September-October: Mon-Sun 10:00-17:00-18:00.
November-December: Sat-Sun 10:00-16:00-18:00, 13-31 December 10:00-17:00.
Tickets
Tickets cost £29 per person.
Family tickets are also available for £39.
One-day tickets and adventure golf are available for €59.
Prices for ticket packages with transfer range from £100 to £110 per person. This includes transfer from the city centre to the architectural complex where Legoland is located.
Annual passes cost up to £129.
A special VIP team is on hand to help you get the most out of your LEGOLAND experience, including guided tours. The cost of this service ranges from £249 to £499.
Discount on Legoland
Discounts are available on many categories of tickets to Legoland. These discounts can be obtained by booking tickets online in advance. Various large-scale promotional campaigns are held on the theme park's website.
Get discounts by booking online in advance and purchasing annual passes, which come with additional services such as a 10% discount on purchases in retail stores and 20% off food and drinks.
Special offers are available in some cases. For example:
‘Two tickets to Legoland for the price of one’ promotion — coupons are usually found on the packaging of partner brands.
Contact details and postal code
England, Berkshire County, Windsor and Maidenhead Borough, Windsor Town, +44 1753 62 64 16.
Frequently asked questions:
When did Legoland Windsor open?
The park opened in 1996.
What time does Legoland Windsor close?
Legoland Windsor closes between 5pm and 6pm depending on the season.
Is Legoland Windsor open all year round?
Yes, but opening hours vary depending on the season.
How big is Legoland Windsor?
Legoland Windsor covers an area of 61 hectares.
What attractions are there at Legoland Windsor?
Legoland Windsor has attractions for all tastes, from classic carousels to interactive play areas and attractions dedicated to the bustling city world, such as a diving school and a fire academy.
What airport is closest to Legoland Windsor?
The closest airport to Legoland Windsor is London Heathrow (LHR), 21 km away.
What age is Legoland Windsor for?
The park is open to visitors of all ages, but it is generally aimed at children aged 3 to 12.