LEGOLAND Discovery Centre
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre
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10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
About
From April 1st, 2022, all previously valid Corona measures will no longer apply. Our priority is to continue to provide our guests with the best possible experience while ensuring we take care of our employees as well. We continue to have hygiene and safety measures throughout our attraction, which include enhanced cleaning and hand sanitization. For your own safety, we recommend wearing a mouth and nose cover. We also advise that you continue to keep a minimum distance from other visitors, if possible. The duration of your stay can get limited to a maximum of 3 hours, in order to be able to control the capacities better. Please note: Adults must be accompanied by children to enter LEGOLAND Discovery Centre.
Duration: 2-3 hours
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Neighbourhood: Mitte (Borough)
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  • Potsdamer Platz • 4 min walk
  • Potsdamer Platz • 6 min walk
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Dee Y. K.
Brighton, UK218 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019 • Family
My little sister was very excited to go here... on our last day we went. It closes at 7pm we came at 4.45 but last admission was at 5pm. Eventhough we were in the queue the god awful lady decided not to let us in as by the time the queue finished and we were at the tills; it was 5.02 we begged and pleaded but she was too much off a arrogant cow to let us in. Very disappointed. Wouldn't recommend. Instead we went to the cinema and had a blast but hope that lady has a good bollocking from superior staff, not a nice way to treat customers and tourists... Go to the Legostore in London and pls learn some manners.
Written 4 May 2020
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kartoffelsalad
38 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2022 • Family
Waste of time and money

It's really not worth your time and money to visit this poorly designed LEGO experience.

We paid extra for "the photos" and none of the camera's worked - even after the tech staff visited they still didn't work!

The play area is really not designed for small kids - if your kids are under 7 forget it.

It's really not pleasant, LEGO should really improve this place.
Written 8 July 2022
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Dear customer, Your feedback is very important to us. We are very sorry that we could not meet your expectations and that you didn’t had a amazing day at our LEGOLAND Discovery Centre. We will talk to the technical team to see what was the problem with the photos. Kind regards, Your LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Team
Written 23 August 2022
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Michael B
Silkeborg, Denmark649 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2022
Complete waste of time and money - a huge disappointment! Miniland is beautiful and impressive with many fine details, but otherwise there's nothing to look forward to. At the entrance we bought photo passes and activity books. Photo passes gave access to just one photo and one video, and the activity books didn't match the actual conditions. Several pages in the books were not found in the centre. It seemed like some places in the centre had been changed, but they still sell old books, so as an example the children can't collect all the stamps in the book. Don't buy it!

In the laser maze in Ninjago City, you can't see several of the lasers, Merlin's Apprentice was closed, and you can continue like that. It was really disappointing and I don't get why Lego put their name on this place. We've also been to Legoland Discovery Centre in Birmingham, and it's much better and can't be compared to the one in Berlin. Fortunately I had warned our children that when you've been to Legoland in Billund, Legoland Discovery Centre is a disappointment, but the word "disappointment" doesn't cover here at all. It was really bad and doesn't even deserve one star!
Written 30 July 2022
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Hello, Thank you for your review. We want every guest who visits us to have a fantastic day and I’m disappointed to read this wasn't the case. Without guests such as yourself leaving feedback to us we are unable to continue to improve our service. We will take your feedback into account and discuss it with the team in order to improve. We apologize and are really sorry that you did not have a LEGO-stacular day with us. Kind regards, Your LEGOLAND Team
Written 23 August 2022
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Cinti O
14 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
We bougth Legoland tickets for one of my friend birthday and then when we went there they told us we can't go inside without a child. Obviosuly we were really dissapointed. Asked the ticket guy what can we do, he said to email the company. Checked the website and I haven't seen it anywhere that we only can go in with kids. I emailed already 2 times still no reply. Not happy at all.
Written 8 February 2020
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We already inform about our adult policy on our landing page: when you scroll down you see a part of whom the attraction is for. Before you actually book the tickets we inform at least three more times about it: on the ticket page when you click on "more information", in the ticket store on the left side where the ticket description is and also on the right side underneath the "adult" button. In German and on the English page.
Written 13 February 2020
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Brendan K
2 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2018 • Family
I should have listened to all the other negative reviews and not gone there. This is the first time I've ever written a review so it shows how disappointed I am that I even went this far. There on time but had to queqe for a long time because the staff don't have a clue what they're doing. When you reach the top of the q a small sign in German saying that there's construction work going on. Too late to turn back so we pay over 55 euros and go in. 2 rides, 4 areas to build Lego a little cinema and a Lego factory tour by the most unmotivated staff member ever. So bad we left the tour after 5 minutes. Lots of the area closed off because of the renovations but still charge 100% of the entrance free for use of about 70% of the area. You can see they don't care any more as they even stopped replying to all the negative reviews over a year ago. Bring your kids to a nice playground for free and buy them a big box of clean Lego in a shop which they can keep forever for half the money. By the way we went first thing Monday morning so off peak time..... I can only imagine how much worse it would be if your went peak time.
Written 12 February 2018
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Niels-Henrik H
Copenhagen, Denmark48 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2016 • Family
This is not an easy place to recommend. I visited it with my son, age 8, and he was too old for most of the stuff here. As a parent this is close to living hell - being locked deep in a basement with 100s of kids yelling and playing - and nowhere to be. The expectations was high, but was not met. I would recommend it for families with small kids and on a rainy day, but it so many other great places in Berlin, it would be rather down my list.
Written 23 February 2017
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Artur G
Warsaw, Poland1 contribution
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2013 • Friends
First of all I want to say me and my girlfriend are huge lego fans, although we are in our late twenties, we still buy ourselves lego sets as b-day/christmas gifts, just becouse lego is simply awsome. We were looking forward to see this attraction, although we realized that it is mostly for kids, we still wanted to see the setting and a lot of lego bricks in one place. We have waited half an hour in line (Saturday evening) just to be informed at a register that we cannot enter becouse we are adults. It was so dissapointing, especially that we resign from other activities to visit Legoland Discovery Center. It could be avoided if there was an information that it is impossible to enter without a kid, and we would not waste so much of our precious Berlin time (we were only for a weekend). Another thing that we saw is that the entrance to Legoland Discovery Center can be now bought as a pack with Berlin Dungon which is from what i read totally not for kids, it was very confusing. Another thing is that there is no such information in Berlin Welcome Card guide, something that you get in turist information along with tickets and discounts, not nice at all! Anyone who is determined to go there, kidnapp a kid, or borrow one before joining a line.
Written 28 December 2013
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Dear cs_grochu, thank you for taking the time to leave a review and we are sorry to hear you did not enjoy your experience on your recent visit. We value all feedback and have ensured your comments have been shared with the team. If you would like to discuss your visit further please don't hesitate to contact us on berlin@legolanddiscoverycentre.de Many thanks, your LEGOLAND Discovery Centre team
Written 5 January 2014
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pistolpete180
London10 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2013 • Family
Incredibly this "attraction" costs the best part of £50 for a family of four (2 adults, 2 children) - even though the youngest is only 3 years old (full price paid by all). However, this isn't about the entrance fee - they are perfectly entitled to charge what they want and profit is totally acceptable. What isn't acceptable is the shoddy, dated and somewhat tired interior. It reminded me of a dismal afternoon in a British seaside resort 20 years ago. There is the smallest "soft play" area (which was off limits due to the private kid's party being held), a single ride and a couple of piles of lego to play with.You also get the pleasure (as a parent) of trying to avoid the huge "pick 'n mix" sweet selection.

Contrast this with the Berlin Zoo and it really does become embarrassing. Entry to the Zoo is cheaper (including the hugely impressive aquarium) and there is more than enough to do for an entire day. The massive adventure playground is worth the entrance fee alone. Legoland ought to be ashamed of themselves as their offering is pitiful. Trust me, the Lego giraffe on display at the entrance is as good as it gets. Pop along, take a look at the giraffe and move on. Awful, awful waste of time.
Written 16 April 2013
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Dear pistolpete180, thank you for taking the time to leave a review and we are sorry to hear you did not enjoy your experience on your recent visit. We value all feedback and have ensured your comments have been shared with the team. If you would like to discuss your visit further please don't hesitate to contact us on berlin@legolanddiscoverycentre.de Many thanks, your LEGOLAND Discovery Centre team
Written 27 November 2013
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Alexandra H
3 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2018 • Solo
I went on the Legoland Discovery Centre website to check times and ticket prices.
First, they advertised a much lower ticket price at first, but when you go to checkout they make you select a time at which you would like to go and suddenly the price jumps back up to 18.50 from the previous 13 Euros because I wanted to go at 10am before it gets crazy busy, the cheaper price was only for the late afternoon once it's packed with children.

So I decided to skip purchasing tickets online since it would only save 50 cents anyways and wasn't worth the hassle of entering my credit card information and waiting on an email when I don't have wifi all the time over here.

I made the trip all the way there and when I tried to enter they said I was not allowed since I did not have any children with me. NOWHERE on the website did it state that entry without children was not allowed. (It didn't even make any kind of prompt when I was trying to checkout with just two adult passes) In fact, on the page where they advise the mini Berlin model city (which is exactly what I was going there to see) it said PERFEKT FUR JEDES ALTER. (Perfect for all ages).

Its actually difficult to write this review without cursing. I am a female in my early 30s and have loved lego since I was 5 years old. It was all I asked for every single birthday and Christmas. This was the first Legoland I had been close enough to try to go see and it was extremely disappointing that they would deny my business as a customer.

Way to shatter childhood dreams Lego.
Written 19 June 2018
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Vaughan S
24 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2017 • Couples
So my partner and I, overgrown children that we are, decided to pay a visit to Legoland. We had a great time at the Lego store in Cologne, she building replica legofolk of herself and her neices and I looking at the displays and sets for sale, so why not. Because we don't have kids, that's why not.

After walking a kilometre or 2 from Brandenburg Gate, and queuing up, we reached the front of the queue only to be refused entry because we...didn't have any children with us. Because "it's a playland, not a museum". I don't care what it is. I can outjump my 10yo nephew at the trampoline park and my partner is a pre-school teacher, we can outkid any kid out there. These credentials unfortunately count for nothing with Legoland however. Nowhere on the Legoland website, even in the T&C's, can I find anything saying that adults must be accompanied by a child, only the other way round. So take this as a warning. If you are planning on a visit, and don't have kids, then beg/borrow/kidnap one from someone, at least till your inside, or don't bother. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to play with my Playmobil.
Written 29 November 2017
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