
Built for 2–12s — Mythica, Miniland and the new Woodland Village hotel keep little ones happy all day.
Legoland is purpose-built for 2–12s with 55+ rides, Miniland (hand-built Lego cityscapes), and three on-site themed hotels. The park sits on a hill so you'll do real walking — buggies are essential for under-5s.
Visit official siteAt-a-glance
Key facilities and quirks for this park, in one row.
Paid parking
On-site parking — fee per car
On-site hotel
Themed hotel(s) on resort
Waterpark / wet rides
Waterpark or significant wet rides on site
Step-free / RAP
Step-free access and Ride Access Pass scheme available
Strict heights
Headline rides have firm height restrictions — measure first
Seasonal opening
Closed in winter — check the season calendar
Cashless park
Card or contactless only — no cash accepted
Opening hours & best times to visit
When the park is open and when the queues are shortest.
Opening hours
- Season
- Mid-March – early November, plus Christmas Bricktacular dates
- Typical hours
- 10:00 – 17:00, extended to 18:00–19:00 in peak
- Worth knowing
- Hotel guests get an hour of early-ride access. Miniland and the Castle area are the best places to start.
Busy & quiet times
Quietest
- • Term-time Mondays and Tuesdays
- • First two weeks of September
- • October half-term Wednesdays/Thursdays
Busiest
- • Every weekend in summer
- • All of August
- • Bank-holiday Mondays
Tip — Drive to the Driving School first thing — it's the only attraction that gives kids a take-home Lego licence and queues hit 90 minutes by midday.
Park guide
Everything you need to make the day work.
What to expect
Miniland, Mythica with the Flight of the Sky Lion flying-theatre ride, the Dragon and Dragon's Apprentice coasters, Driving School, Atlantis Submarine Voyage, plus the separately-accessed Splash Safari water-play area in summer.
Plan your day
Take the Hill Train up from the entrance to save little legs. Hit Driving School and Mythica first, Miniland mid-morning when other families are still queuing for rides, and finish with the Pirate show and Atlantis Submarine in the afternoon.
Food & drink
Picnics are allowed in designated picnic areas — there's a big one near Heartlake City. Inside, Pizza & Pasta Buffet and the new Bricks Family Restaurant are the most reliable; book the Bricks dinner if you're a hotel guest.
Plan your day
Pick an age group and your must-do rides — we'll suggest a 1-day plan.
Your day at Legoland Windsor
Pick an age group, choose your must-do rides, then hit Build my plan — we’ll sketch a full day from gate-open to last ride and give you a link to share.
A rough plan based on typical hours and queue patterns — actual times will vary.
How to get there
By car, train or bus — and where to park.
Legoland Windsor Resort, Winkfield Road, Windsor SL4 4AY
By car
M4 J6, M3 J3 or M25 J13 — 45 mins from central London off-peak. Parking £8/day, Premium £15.
By train
Windsor & Eton Riverside or Windsor & Eton Central, then the Legoland Express bus from Windsor Parish Church (every 30 mins).
By bus
Direct Legoland Express services run from Victoria Coach Station and Heathrow.
What to bring
Pack list from people who've actually done this park.
Pack list
- Buggy or carrier for under-5s — there's a long walk from the entrance
- Sun cream and a sun hat — much of the park is exposed
- Swimming kit & towel for Splash Safari in summer
- A small Lego figure — kids love trading them with staff (every uniformed staff member carries one)
- Pre-booked SEA LIFE / Madame Tussauds combo tickets if extending to Windsor
Insider tips
Things you'd only know on a second visit.
- 1
Stay at the Castle Hotel for themed Knight, Princess or Wizard rooms — there's a treasure hunt in every room with a Lego-set prize.
- 2
Splash Safari is included in the entry ticket but rarely advertised — bring swim kit even on cooler days.
- 3
Miniland's London scene gets repainted every Christmas — worth a second loop in the afternoon.
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