More about: Legoland Billund Tickets: Prices, Opening Hours and How to Get There
Visiting Legoland Billund in Denmark is a great plan for families, LEGO fans or travellers looking for something different and fun. Because yes: this park is much more than just coloured bricks.
Here's everything you need to know to plan your visit, from the types of tickets available and opening hours to how to get there, which attractions you can't miss and some practical tips to enjoy it like a true master builder.
Billund LEGOLAND Tickets
1-day ticket to Legoland Billund
Visit the most iconic park in the LEGO universe and enjoy its themed areas, roller coasters and family activities.
A 1-day ticket to Legoland Billund gives you access to all the park's main attractions, from areas for younger children such as Duplo Land, to roller coasters such as Polar X-plorer and the immersive world of Lego Movie World.
With more than 50 attractions, themed areas and live shows, Legoland is the ideal place to let your imagination run wild, whether you're 6 or 60 years old. By booking online, you can avoid the queues (and the occasional tantrum from the little ones).
Recommended if... you are planning a single-day visit with the family and want to explore the park's most iconic areas without wasting time.
Billund LEGOLAND 2-Day Tickets
2-day ticket to Legoland Billund
Enjoy two consecutive days of fun with full access to the park and no need to worry about queues.
The 2-day ticket to Legoland Billund is perfect if you want to explore the park at your own pace, go back on your favourite ride or take a long lunch break without feeling guilty.
Having two days gives you the freedom to discover areas that you might miss on a quick visit. Plus, if you're travelling with children, you'll appreciate being able to spread the excitement (and energy) over two more relaxed days.
Recommended if... you are travelling with young children, prefer to avoid rushing, or simply love the idea of repeating everything you enjoy most.
Billund LEGOLAND Christmas Tickets
Christmas admission to Legoland Billund
Experience the magic of Christmas with decorations, lights and attractions in a unique setting for the whole family.
The Christmas ticket to Legoland Billund allows you to discover the park at its most magical: lights, snow (real or fantasy), carols, and an atmosphere that seems straight out of a Christmas film.
It's a completely different experience, with the park decked out for the holidays. Everything is transformed: the attractions, the shows and even the smell of cinnamon in the air. Perfect for a Christmas getaway with the kids.
Recommended if... you're travelling in winter and want to enjoy an original, charming experience full of Christmas spirit.
We compare the options
- Billund LEGOLAND Tickets
- From AED 227
- 1 full day
- Access to all themed areas and attractions
- Ideal for a first express visit
- Second day not included
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- Billund LEGOLAND 2-Day Tickets
- From AED 312
- 2 consecutive days
- Full access to the park at your leisure
- Perfect for families and young children
- More time to repeat attractions
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- Billund LEGOLAND Christmas Tickets
- From AED 176
- 1 full day
- Decorations, shows and themed atmosphere
- Park transformed for Christmas
- Unique seasonal experience
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How much do tickets to Legoland cost?
Prices vary depending on the type of ticket and the season, but here is a general idea so you can plan your visit without any surprises:
- 1-day ticket: from 227
- 2-day ticket: from 312
- Special Christmas ticket: from 176
Children under 3 years old enter free of charge and there are discounts for children under 12. Our advice: book online to ensure availability, avoid queues and get the best price.
What are the opening hours?
Legoland Billund is open from April to early November, although it also has a winter version for Christmas lovers.
- Usual opening time: 10:00 a.m.
- Closing time: between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., depending on the day and season
During the Christmas season (from late November to December), the park opens on selected dates, with special decorations, lights everywhere and themed activities ideal for families to enjoy.
Map of Legoland Billund and park areas
Legoland is divided into different themed areas, each with its own personality and type of attractions. It's like exploring several LEGO worlds in one place:
- Miniland: spectacular models of cities and monuments made from millions of LEGO pieces
- Lego Movie World: adrenaline and humour in the style of the film
- Ninjago World: interactive action and 4D simulators
- Adventure Land: attractions with drops, twists and thrills
- Duplo Land: a quiet area for the little ones
- Pirate Land and Knight's Kingdom: castles, ships and fantasy worlds
Tip: download the map from the park's official app to better organise your visit and find out where your favourite attractions are (and the restaurants, of course!).
How to get to Legoland Billund?
The park is located in Billund, a small Danish town which, although quiet, is home to the most spectacular LEGO universe in the world. And yes, it's right next to the airport, so it's easier to get to than you might think.
From Copenhagen
- By car: around 2.5 hours on the E20 motorway
- By train + bus: train to Vejle or Fredericia and then direct bus to the park
From Billund Airport (BLL)
You can walk in just 5-10 minutes or take a shuttle if you have luggage or tired children (we understand).
From other Danish cities
- Very well connected to Aarhus, Odense or Esbjerg
- Efficient and comfortable public transport
Tip: if you fly to Billund, you can stay near the park and forget about the car. There are themed hotels that look like they came straight out of a LEGO box!
Must-see attractions at Legoland Billund
There are more than 50 attractions in the park, but here is a selection of the favourites (and most photographed):
- The Dragon: roller coaster inside a medieval castle
- Polar X-plorer: thrills with a surprise included (no spoilers)
- Ninjago – The Ride: shoot fireballs with your hands (yes, really)
- Lego Canoe: a peaceful water ride through LEGO nature
- Haunted House: a haunted house ideal for the whole family
- Miniland: miniature brick versions of the world's monuments
There are also shows, interactive play areas and areas to relax (or eat brick-shaped ice cream, of course).
Tips for visiting Legoland Billund
A few quick recommendations before you make your perfect plan:
- Buy your tickets in advance (you'll avoid queues and long faces!)
- Arrive early to enjoy more time and avoid waiting
- Use the official app to check maps, schedules and waiting times
- Wear comfortable clothing and something warm, even in summer
- If you are going with young children, the two-day pass to Legoland may be your best bet
- Do not underestimate the park: it is large, comprehensive and addictive