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LEGOLAND Discovery Centre & LEGO Store Birmingham

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Attractions familiales à Birmingham

Le LEGOLAND Discovery Centre & LEGO Store Birmingham est l'une des attractions familiales les plus populaires de Birmingham, en Angleterre, offrant une expérience intérieure unique pour les fans de LEGO de tous âges. Cette attraction est située au cœur de la ville et fait partie de l'Utilita Arena Birmingham, un lieu central facile d'accès. Le LEGOLAND Discovery Centre est principalement destiné aux enfants de trois à dix ans et combine des espaces de jeu interactifs, des manèges et des activités créatives qui stimulent l'imagination et encouragent les compétences en construction. C'est le terrain de jeu ultime de LEGO, axé à la fois sur le divertissement et l'éducation, tandis que le magasin LEGO associé propose une multitude de produits pour les fans qui souhaitent emporter leur passion à la maison.

Expériences LEGO interactives pour enfants

L'origine du LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Birmingham réside dans la popularité mondiale de la marque LEGOLAND, exploitée par Merlin Entertainments. La version de Birmingham a été développée pour offrir une expérience indépendante de la météo, contrairement aux grands parcs à thème en plein air comme LEGOLAND Windsor. Depuis son ouverture, le centre s'est imposé comme une destination incontournable des loisirs de la ville, mettant l'accent sur l'identité régionale en intégrant des éléments locaux. Il est conçu pour permettre aux familles de faire une excursion d'une demi-journée, la durée de visite typique étant d'environ deux à trois heures.

Aires de jeux intérieures pour fans de LEGO

Le centre propose une variété d'attractions basées sur des thèmes LEGO. Les principales attractions comprennent deux manèges : "Kingdom Quest", un jeu interactif de laser où les visiteurs conduisent de petits chariots à travers un monde LEGO médiéval et tirent sur des cibles pour sauver une princesse, et "Merlin's Apprentice", un manège où les participants contrôlent la hauteur de leur "vol magique" en pédalant. Les deux sont spécialement conçus pour les jeunes enfants et offrent une expérience douce et divertissante sans trop d'adrénaline. Le "Miniland" est un autre point fort, une impressionnante maquette représentant Birmingham et les Midlands environnants avec plus de 1,5 million de briques LEGO. On y trouve des monuments célèbres tels que la bibliothèque de Birmingham, le Bullring et le château de Warwick reproduits avec soin, souvent avec des éléments interactifs tels que des lumières simulant un cycle jour-nuit.

Magasin LEGO avec produits exclusifs

En plus des manèges, il y a de nombreuses zones de jeu et de construction qui favorisent la créativité. La zone "Build & Test" invite à construire ses propres véhicules ou bâtiments et à les tester sur des pistes, tandis que les "Ateliers Créatifs" sont animés par des constructeurs de modèles LEGO expérimentés qui enseignent aux visiteurs de nouvelles techniques de construction. Pour les plus jeunes enfants, il y a une zone DUPLO avec des briques plus grandes et une petite aire de jeux avec toboggan, ainsi qu'une zone de jeu souple LEGO City qui permet de grimper, glisser et jouer dans un environnement inspiré de LEGO. Un cinéma 4D complète l'offre avec des courts-métrages utilisant des effets spéciaux tels que le vent, l'eau et la brume pour plonger les spectateurs dans les histoires - une expérience qui ravit particulièrement les enfants.

Activités créatives au LEGOLAND Discovery Centre

Le LEGO Store, accessible aux visiteurs du Centre de Découverte ainsi qu'aux invités externes, est un paradis pour les amateurs de LEGO. Il propose une large sélection d'ensembles actuels, y compris des thèmes populaires tels que LEGO City, Star Wars et Harry Potter, ainsi que des produits exclusifs LEGOLAND disponibles uniquement dans ces magasins. Le magasin est connu pour son personnel amical, souvent qualifié d'"experts LEGO", qui aident à trouver l'ensemble ou le cadeau parfait. Il existe également des possibilités de collecter ou d'échanger des points LEGO Insider, rendant les achats particulièrement attrayants pour les fans fidèles.

L'environnement du LEGOLAND Discovery Centre reflète l'atmosphère animée de Birmingham. L'attraction est située à proximité d'autres sites tels que le National SEA LIFE Centre, offrant des possibilités de visites combinées, et est entourée du centre-ville animé avec ses canaux et ses structures modernes. Le parc est conçu pour être convivial pour les familles, avec des chemins et des installations accessibles et des équipements tels que des tables à langer pour augmenter le confort des visiteurs avec de jeunes enfants.

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Adresse
Arena, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre, Utilita
B16 8AE Birmingham

Vue de carte

Horaires d'ouverture

Dimanche9:30 - 16:30
Lundi10:30 - 14:30
Mardi10:30 - 14:30
Mercredi10:30 - 14:30
Jeudi10:30 - 14:30
Vendredi10:30 - 14:30
Samedi9:30 - 17:30

Avis

3889 Avis

Maria Girlie
08.03.2025

Your not allowed to enter an hour earlier than your booking especially if you have a sea life booked prior to your entrance, they should have a bit of consideration - we're wasting time especially I have long travel way home with young kids
Clare Pittaway
07.03.2025

Fantastic for small children! We made the most of the term-time weekday offer for adult and toddler, paying just £12 for our visit which was an absolute bargain! We had our photo taken just after we entered as well as some on the shooting ride, and were able to purchase all of these in a package for just £20. This package included 2 printed photos, a keyring, a magnet and all of the photos digitally. Great value for money. There was no queue for the shooting ride and although my son was too young to grasp the concept, he loved seeing the skeletons and spiders... So much that he cried because he didn't want to get off! The lovely ladies operating the ride very kindly let us go round again because there was no queue. The room with the lego models was great, especially being of Birmingham and nearby. There is a cute tunnel for littles to crawl through and enable them to stand up in the middle of one which my toddler thought was hilarious! There was also lots of interactive buttons but quite a few didn't work unfortunately. The main room was amazing with lots to keep my son busy. There was a soft play with a slide and foam bricks, a very small under 5s soft play and then a larger soft play for 3ft-5ft children. My son got to go on all three which I was glad, as the under 5s bit would not have been enough to stimulate him despite being only 2.5. There was lots of building available in this room, with various tables to build at. It had a mix of both big duplo blocks and normal lego, so my son loved the opportunity to have a go with both. He especially liked building the cars and testing them on the ramps! The only let down of this room was the "train" area in the middle... Lots of track but no trains??? The 4D cinema was great and it was my son's first experience in a cinema environment. There was another ride in there too but my son didn't want to go on it. I particularly liked that all of the features (aside from the VR) are included in the price and that I didn't have to pay extra for anything. We decided to have lunch there and thought that was great value too. I got a panini, packet of crisps, rocky road and drink, and my son got a kids sandwich, packet of crisps, cereal bar and a drink... It was only £15! I was very shocked but pleased. Overall, we had a great day out and we would definitely come back for the £12. I don't think it would be worth it if we had paid the normal price of £25 each, despite staying for 4 hours. I also don't think it's suitable for older children, as I think they'd get bored quickly. It's best for under 5s in my opinion!
Sa A
07.03.2025

Loved it
Khalil Parkar
06.03.2025

Absolutely amazing place, very helpful and friendly staff. Would go there again, recommend any time.
Mike Matthews
05.03.2025

1st time visit kids loved it
Dave Andrews
02.03.2025

Not as bad as Cadbury World
Khushy
01.03.2025

Fun for the little ones they loved it.
B E
01.03.2025

Visited on a Saturday with a 7yr old. We had previously visited around 2019 with my eldest child and I was surprised to see that there is nothing new added in the 6 years between visits, it also didn't feel as though any maintenance or deep cleaning had happened in that timentoo. The place is tiny and cramped. There are several building areas but with hundreds of kids there is little space for any creative building. The whole place is filthy, the Birmingham Mini City is impressive but covered with a layer of dust over most models, interactive parts mostly not working and the glass needs a good clean. The main area has several building stations and a ramp to test cars on. Plenty of Lego to use but choice of elements are limited, staff walk around sweeping bricks (and dust) up off the floor and then tip the bricks (and dust) back in to the pots of bricks on the benches meaning you have a pot of bricks and detritus to sift through. There are alcohol hand sanitizer points around the place but none of them were full/worked. The toilets were clean enough but very tired. Toilet seats need renewing (unless they are supposed to be a lovely yellow/brown colour and not white). Unless you get a discount rate (try west Midlands trains website) then it's really poor value for money. The cafe is extortionate for what is offered, however the Costa coffee is only marginally more expensive than the high street. All in all I won't bother again.
Katie Durcan
20.02.2025

For the price, it’s pretty disappointing. I get that it’s meant for kids, but even my 4-year-old nephew, who loves soft play, was done in minutes. The main soft play is so small you could run through it in two minutes—if you don’t hit a dead end first! 😂 Unless your children are into building random Lego creations from random bits that don't even go together, I wouldn’t recommend it. Don’t even try and move the cars as they don’t move, tricked my nephew they did. The car ramp barely had enough pieces to make a car, and the Duplo section was okay, but nothing special. The under-5 area was pretty underwhelming too. Overall, it’s definitely not the “wow” place it’s made out to be in the adverts.
Usman Khalid
25.02.2025

Was there during kids term break, enjoyed the models section and the train ride. soft play and activity area was extremely busy and not all kids (incl. mine) enjoy too much noise and crowd. This is where you expect kids to spend maximum time and we had to rush it a bit as they were not comfortable. For the ticket price, it should be better managed and more controlled.
Keith Ridley
24.02.2025

Expensive
Neda Abuaun
24.02.2025

Kids love legos and it was a nice place to visit during our short stay in the UK. It was a bit crowded but kids had fun
Munira Suleman
22.02.2025

Friendly staff but sometimes very hard to find, the centre is small and feels very cramped with quite a lot to do but it was packed to the brim. My kids loved the scavenger hunt and they were able to make a tiny elephant to take home so they were happy!
Matthew Beardmore
22.02.2025

Great if you like Lego, but unless you have small children there is not a lot to do.

 

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