New Experiences for Summer 2025
This summer, families are invited to put the world in play mode in Build the Change in Blue Zone where they will be challenged to build playful cities as part of the global World Play Day campaign. Meanwhile in Creative Lab in Red Zone, guests can also experience a brand-new activation where they can build their own wacky vacation animals and place them on land, water or even in the sky.
The LEGO Store at LEGO House has also undergone a fresh transformation, including a brand-new Build a Minifigure wall in the Minifigure Factory area, updated displays, and shelves full of LEGO House Exclusive sets. These also include the newest release — the Fabuland Tribute Set, a nostalgic nod to a beloved LEGO theme.
Guests dining at the fan-favorite MINI CHEF restaurant will also be treated to an updated menu, offering more climate-conscious food choices designed to delight both kids and adults, all served with a unique LEGO twist. Advance reservations are strongly encouraged during the summer season via LEGOHouse.com.
Guests can also enjoy a new menu at BRICKACCINO, featuring hot and cold bowls, freshly prepared sandwiches, and delicious barista coffee, launching June 16.
Meet the Designers – and the Fans
LEGO House continues to host “Meet the Designers” sessions throughout the year. These free, informal events give guests the chance to meet the designers behind some of the LEGO Group’s most exciting and hyped sets — from newly launched themes to iconic new tributes.
Upcoming highlights include:
- LEGO® Speed Champions F1 Signing Event – June 6, 2025
- Back to Hogwarts Celebration & Signing Session – September 5, 2025
Along with surprise signing events and meetups that might occur throughout the year.
Held in LEGO Square (the free-access public zone), these sessions feature designer Q&As, photo ops, autographs, and exclusive insights.
A Year of Inclusivity and Inspiration
As the only attraction in the Nordics certified by KultureCity, LEGO House supports guests with sensory sensitivities through staff training, dedicated spaces, and loanable support kits. The Sunflower Lanyard program also remains available for those who may need additional support, time, or understanding during their visit.
New for 2025: LEGO House has introduced its first-ever Sensory Guide — developed through in-house research by the Experience and BMP teams. The guide features a simplified map and sensory ratings (0–5) across sight, sound, and touch to help guests plan their visit with confidence.
“Being inclusive isn’t just a checkbox for us. It’s at the core of our mission to welcome all fans of the LEGO brick and play,” adds Kathrine.
Coming Soon: LEGO Masters Academy
While the summer is shaping up to be unforgettable, a major milestone is on the horizon: the opening of LEGO Masters Academy on 17 September 2025.
Inspired by the spirit of the LEGO Masters TV show, this new permanent experience invites guests to explore creative techniques, imaginative challenges, and storytelling through bricks. As a major highlight, guests get to take their final model home in a specially designed box as a personal souvenir and lasting memory of their build.
For more information on the LEGO Masters Academy, please visit LEGOHouse.com.
More Ways to Play: Tickets & Offers
Whether planning a summer holiday or living nearby, LEGO House offers several ways to make visits easier and more flexible:
- Late Arrival Ticket: A great option for guests who might need to arrive later in the day, this ticket provides access to the same immersive zones at LEGO House, at a more flexible price point. It’s ideal for families or visitors who might need a shorter yet still brick-packed visit.
- Combi Ticket with LEGOLAND: Make the most of your trip to Billund with a combined ticket for both LEGO House and LEGOLAND Billund.
All ticket types are available online. Advance booking is strongly recommended during the busy summer period to secure a preferred visit time and MINI CHEF restaurant slots.