For nearly fifty years, this popular destination has thrived. Legoland Billund, being the first Legoland in the world, is Denmark’s most-visited attraction.
There are nine different LEGO-themed areas here, especially designed for kids. However, the highlight for everyone is Mini-Land. This extraordinary area features miniature models of cities and famous landmarks from Denmark and around the globe, all built to a 1:20 scale using LEGO bricks. Here, you can marvel at replicas of the Statue of Liberty, Egypt’s Abu Simbel temples, the Acropolis, and the historic Nyhavn district in Copenhagen.
Legoland Billund also boasts exciting roller coasters and numerous smaller rides for kids and toddlers. It’s undoubtedly a fun destination to explore!
Welcome to a tropical paradise! Lalandia Billund is Scandinavia’s largest Aquadome, complete with amusement options and activities for all ages. This indoor water park offers a tropical climate with a variety of water activities for both young and old. Kids and teenagers can enjoy the wave pool and thrilling water slides, while adults can relax in the wellness area filled with saunas, massages, and spa treatments. Lalandia promises a fantastic holiday experience for everyone, regardless of the weather.
Just a short distance from Legoland, you can embark on a wildlife adventure! Bring your family to experience a safari in your own car and get up close with the animals. If you don’t have a car, you can hop on the Safari Bus for a guided tour through the park. As you drive through vast, open enclosures, you’ll have incredible views of African savannah species like antelopes, rhinos, lions, zebras, and giraffes.
Givskud Zoo also features Denmark’s largest dinosaur exhibition, showcasing over 40 life-sized species, including the fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex.
The Kongernes Jelling experience center invites visitors of all ages to explore the Viking Age. Discover stories of ancient flames and encounters with Vikings, Valhalla warriors, and the transition to Christianity in Denmark. Learn about Denmark’s kings, from ancient times to the present royal family. Part of the museum includes a free attraction featuring a UNESCO-listed 10th-century Viking monument created by King Harald Bluetooth.
A visit to the Danish National Museum in Kongernes Jelling captivates both children and adults with its unique exhibits.
For hardcore LEGO enthusiasts, a tour of the LEGO factory is a dream come true. These exclusive tours need to be booked months in advance and span over two days. During the visit, you’ll see how those iconic bricks and minifigures are designed and produced. You’ll also have the chance to visit the home of LEGO creator Ole Kirk Kristiansen, where you can view LEGO sets dating back to the 1930s. You even get to chat with LEGO designers to learn insider tips on how LEGO sets are crafted. And, to top it all off, at the end of your tour, you’ll receive a special LEGO gift chosen by Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, the founder’s grandson, as a keepsake! How exciting is that?