For our son’s 13th birthday, we decided to make it an unforgettable experience by visiting Legoland Deutschland Resort in Günzburg, Germany. This vibrant, LEGO-themed amusement park promised a world of adventure, creativity, and fun, perfectly suited for a family trip. Little did we know that this adventure would be just as thrilling for us parents as it was for our son!
As a mother, planning the perfect birthday outing involved a lot of research, and I’m here to share all the insights, tips, and experiences from our magical journey to help other families plan their perfect visit to Legoland Günzburg.
We had a wonderful time, but we were also very disappointed by something (I will share it below) so that you do not make the same mistake! So read on as these Legoland Germany tips will come in handy!
Included in this Legoland Günzburg, Germany Family guide are:
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- How to get to LEGOLAND® Deutschland
- Accommodation options
- What to do at Legoland Günzburg
- Legoland Günzburg Areas
- What we did at Legoland Günzburg + our tips for visiting Legoland Germany
- What and where to eat at Legoland Günzburg
- How many days do you need to see everything at Legoland Günzburg?
- Other tips and tricks for visiting Legoland Günzburg
- Is Legoland Günzburg worth visiting?
- How to get to LEGOLAND® Deutschland
How to get to LEGOLAND® Deutschland
Legoland Günzburg is conveniently located in Bavaria, Germany, and is easily accessible by various means of transport. So if you think you can only get there by car, think again. Everyone can get to Legoland Günzburg.
By Car: We found driving the most convenient option because we were on vacation in Munich and got there by car from Romania.
The park is well-signposted and has ample parking space. The address for your GPS is Legoland-Allee 1, 89312 Günzburg, Germany. But, honestly, we used Google Maps and entered Legoland Günzburg and we had a route planned from our hotel to the park.
Parking costs around €10 per day. We booked everything in advance (we bought the tickets in April – park access and parking tickets.)
From Munich, it was about a 1 hour 10 minute drive. You can also get here in a similar amount of time from Stuttgart.
Tip: If you’re driving, consider making a pit stop in Ulm to see the famous Ulm Minster, the tallest church spire in the world. It’s only about 30 minutes from Legoland and adds a touch of history to your trip. Unfortunately, we found out about this AFTER visiting Legoland, so we missed it 🙁
By Train: The…