Legoland in Denmark

Last saturday we went to Legoland and spent one of the most enjoyable day in my life there.i love the kindom of children. 300DKK included bus tickets and entrance fee (all the activities and adventures)so amazing!
Only a grinch, a grump, or a Lego competitor could resist the lure of this pleasant theme park in Billund, Jutland. The park, which opened in opened in 1968, shows what can be accomplished when designers with imagination are given 33,000,000 Lego blocks to play with.


Legoland is a "must-see" attraction if you're visiting Denmark.

you don't have to be a child to enjoy Legoland. It's an impressive sight for visitors of any age, with its Lego models of the Taj Mahal, Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen, the Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, and other monuments displayed in a garden setting.

The park is divided into five areas:

Miniland, my favorite part, which currently has models of Germany, the Netherlands, and Skagen, Denmark--including ships that sail down the Rhine, city traffic in Amsterdam, and Danish fishing boats.

Castleland, which offers a boat ride through Captain Roger's Pirate Caves and a Dragon Ride for thrill-minded medievalists.

Legoredo Town, with its mine train and corny (not to mention politically incorrect) Red Indian Camp.
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we left Aarhus at 9:00am and got back at 7pm, had a great time there:)
sorry, I can not find my photos.

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