The LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort is an amusement park in Günzburg on the border between Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. The park opened in 2020 on an area of 140 hectares. The park offers many attractions for children and the whole family. There are also restaurants and hotels as well as campsites and Vacation homes on the site.
The park is divided into different thematic zones, such as:
- Adventure Land
- Imagination Zone
- Knight’s Land
- Lego X-Trem
- LEGO City
- Lego Movie World
- Little Asia
- Mini Land
- Ninjago World
- Pharaoh’s Land
- Pirate Land

Each of the above-mentioned amusement zones also has its own attractions – for young and old participants. Carousels, roller coasters, attractions in the water as well as many heroes and adventures known from Blocks await the visitors. Everyone will find a lot of fun here, not just for the youngest.
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Legoland Deutschland Resort in Günzburg, Bavaria, is a place where over 57 million LEGO® bricks create a world limited only by the imagination. It’s not just an amusement park, but a giant playground that ranks among the most popular family attractions in Europe.Amusement Parks
The park is divided into 11 lands, each offering a unique experience:
- MINILAND: The heart of the park. Here you’ll find miniature versions of Berlin, Venice, and the Allianz Arena, built on a 1:20 scale with incredible attention to detail.
- LEGO® MYTHICA: The newest and most technologically advanced zone. The main attraction is Maximus – The Flight of the Sky Lion, the world’s first Wing Coaster in the Legoland universe.
- LEGO NINJAGO® World: An interactive 4D adventure where you use hand gestures to “throw” projectiles at enemies, helping Kai and his friends.
- Kingdom of the Knights: Here, the Fire Dragon awaits you—a roller coaster that first takes you on a leisurely tour of the castle before suddenly accelerating.
- LEGO X-treme: An area for fans of speed and water. Here you’ll find Project X (a high-speed roller coaster) and water scooter races.
- LEGO City: This is where children can earn their first LEGO driver’s license at a professional driving school.
- Land of the Pharaohs: The interactive treasure hunt “Temple X-pedition.”
- Land of Adventure: A canoe expedition through the jungle ending with a steep descent into the water.
- Pirates Land – here, the whole family can interactively join in the action as sailors and pirates.
- IMAGINATION – discover your creative side and build to your heart’s content. Here you’ll also find the LEGO® City Police Station, where you can chase down criminals.
History of the Theme Park
Legoland Deutschland opened on May 17, 2002. It was the fourth Legoland-branded park in the world. It was located in Günzburg due to its excellent transport links to Munich and Stuttgart. Over the past two decades, the park has evolved from an educational center into a full-fledged resort with extensive lodging facilities and zones based on modern franchises (such as Ninjago and Mythica).
Company Information
The park is operated by a subsidiary of the global entertainment giant:
LEGOLAND Deutschland Freizeitpark GmbH
Legoland-Allee 1, 89312 Günzburg, Germany
Owner: Merlin Entertainments Group
Pricing and Opening Hours
Legoland welcomes guests from March through November. Opening hours: Typically from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. On summer weekends and holidays, the park is sometimes open until 7:00 PM or 8:00 PM.
Tickets purchased well in advance are significantly cheaper. Prices for a one-day ticket start at €39; an Annual Pass starts at approx. €99.

Directions to LEGOLAND
By car: Take the A8 highway (between Munich and Stuttgart). Take the exit for Günzburg. There is a large paid parking lot on site.
By train: Travel to the Günzburg station. From there, a dedicated shuttle bus runs regularly, taking guests directly to the park entrance.
Accommodations
Staying overnight is part of the adventure. The Holiday Village (Feriendorf) is located right next to the park and offers:
- LEGO Pirate Island Hotel: Rooms styled like pirate cabins.
Castle Hotel: Feel like a king in luxurious chambers. - Themed Cabins: Egypt, Racing, Ninjago, or the Wild West.
- Camping Barrels: A budget option for glamping fans.
Feriendorf guests have a dedicated park entrance and free parking.
Contact Customer Service
Please contact the customer service and use:
Phone: +49 (0) 1806 700 757 (charges apply according to your carrier’s rates).
Email: [email protected]
Promotions and Discount Codes
Special offers await park guests:
- 2-for-1 Coupons: Look for them on partner products (e.g., in Germany on Kellogg’s cereal boxes or in LEGO catalogs). They allow free admission for one person with the purchase of one regular ticket.
- Birthday discount: Children up to 11 years old get in for free on their birthday (proof of date of birth required).
- Merlin Annual Pass: If you have an annual pass to Heide Park or another Merlin attraction, you can get free admission or huge discounts.
- Early Accommodation Booking: By booking the “Accommodation + Tickets” package 60 days in advance, you can save up to 25%.
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