Take a look at our amazing model scenes from Europe, the USA and around the world featuring nearly 40 million LEGO(r) bricks! Look out for famous London landmarks including Canary Wharf, The London Eye and Buckingham Palace. Go on a trip around the UK, visit the Kennedy Space Centre and the iconic Times Square, and even spot the Taj Mahal and the Sydney Opera House!
Love the intricate detail on the older buildings, what a fantastic idea to recreate the towns and cities across the world and famous landmarks. Definitely worth a visit.
This place is amazing, the detailed models are incredible. Can get pretty busy so if you struggle with crowds that may be something to consider when working out what point in the day you do it. Access around it is pretty flat though the paths down to it and back out are very steep for wheelchairs
Miniland is a great place to take lots of photos of cities from around the world. My personal favourites are ofcourse London Eye and Big Ben Also the NASA space station is fantastic I love the countdown.
I was most impressed with Miniland in Legoland. Mini land displays famous landmarks made from the constructor. Special attention was paid to London. It was nice to see places I had only just (or a very, very long time ago) walked around. I was also impressed by the landscape design: neat lawns and small trees make the exhibition even more realistic. If Legoland had nothing but Miniland, it would still be worth going there. By the way, there is a similar Miniland at least near Manchester. But it is not included in our program.
Breathtakingly impressive models set in a great walk around area. Obviously part of Legoland so it's in your admission. I fully recommend you don't miss it. Grandchildren were suitably impressed as well.
The Miniland is just amazing...we started our visit with the Miniland and my 8 year old didn't want to leave...the moving cars and trains are amazing...we could spend hrs there :)
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
Hello! I'm your AI guide for Miniland. I can help you with information about this attraction, including its history, best times to visit, and tips for your visit. What would you like to know?
Discover hotels in LEGOLAND(r) Resort, Windsor SL4 4AY
Searching for hotels...
Love the intricate detail on the older buildings, what a fantastic idea to recreate the towns and cities across the world and famous landmarks. Definitely worth a visit.
This place is amazing, the detailed models are incredible. Can get pretty busy so if you struggle with crowds that may be something to consider when working out what point in the day you do it. Access around it is pretty flat though the paths down to it and back out are very steep for wheelchairs
Miniland is a great place to take lots of photos of cities from around the world. My personal favourites are ofcourse London Eye and Big Ben Also the NASA space station is fantastic I love the countdown.
I was most impressed with Miniland in Legoland. Mini land displays famous landmarks made from the constructor. Special attention was paid to London. It was nice to see places I had only just (or a very, very long time ago) walked around. I was also impressed by the landscape design: neat lawns and small trees make the exhibition even more realistic. If Legoland had nothing but Miniland, it would still be worth going there. By the way, there is a similar Miniland at least near Manchester. But it is not included in our program.
Breathtakingly impressive models set in a great walk around area. Obviously part of Legoland so it's in your admission. I fully recommend you don't miss it. Grandchildren were suitably impressed as well.
The Miniland is just amazing...we started our visit with the Miniland and my 8 year old didn't want to leave...the moving cars and trains are amazing...we could spend hrs there :)