Legoland Günzburg offers various famous buildings created from lego components and a variety of entertaining attractions. THe most breathtaking buildings made of the lego components are:Neuschwanstein Castle, the football stadium Allianz Arena in Munich, the skyscrapers in Frankfurt and the port in Hamburg. One of the most interesting attractions in Legoland Günzburg is the BionicleTM Power Builder. It is a movable attraction made of the lego that the visitors may program. In addition, you can have a ride on a minitrain, monorails, mini boats, hovercrafts, several smaller or bigger roller coasters, a water track or a pirate boat. You can also participate in a fight with pirates or watch a theatre performance - a fairy tale situated in the mini-castle. Children can build up their own creation from lego bricks or they can go the cinema. There are altogether more than 50 attractions. A part of Legoland Günzburg are fast-food restaurants and snack bars and restaurants. Accommodation is available in the village of Legoland..
Practical information
Legoland Günzburg is usually open from end of March to beginning of November. However, opening hours are sometimes changed so we recommend to check the opening time before you set off with the official website of Legoland Günzburg. Usually, the opening time is from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. During the summer holiday it is open until 9 p.m., a couple of days until 10 p.m. Admission: €36 for adults, €32 for children (a day ticket) . If you plan a trip to Legoland Günzburg, it is recommendable climb the watch tower first - you can look around and choose the attractions you would like to visit.Tourist information and destination rating
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