The five best things to do at LEGO House in Billund

What should you prioritise when you visit LEGO House in Billund, Denmark? Here are five things you shouldn’t miss.

If you’re planning a trip to Billund, visiting LEGO House is an absolute must. Known as the Home of the Brick, this one-of-a-kind venue is packed with creative, interactive experiences for LEGO fans of all ages – including AFOLs.

But with so much to see and do, it can be hard to know where to start. From hands-on building challenges to immersive exhibits and unique dining, here are the five best things to do at LEGO House in Billund to make the most of your visit…

1. Build the Change in the Blue Zone

One of the most imaginative experiences at LEGO House is Build the Change in the Blue Zone. This activity begins with a digital minifigure scientist giving you a creative challenge that involves improving the world in a fun or quirky way.

You’ll then head to the build tables to bring your idea to life using LEGO bricks. The prompts can be surprisingly playful, pushing you to think outside the box. Once you’ve finished, your creation is reviewed and displayed digitally alongside others. It’s a brilliant mix of creativity, storytelling and innovation — perfect for both kids and adults.

2. Eat at Mini Chef

Dining is an experience in itself at the Mini Chef restaurant inside LEGO House. Instead of ordering traditionally, you build your meal using LEGO bricks, which are scanned to send your order to the chaotic kitchen.

Behind the scenes, minifigure chefs prepare your food and it’s delivered by robot servers — adding a fun, imaginative twist to the whole experience. The whole concept is playful and immersive, making it one of the most memorable places to eat in Billund. If you’re spending the day at LEGO House, Mini Chef is the perfect spot to refuel while retaining the playful LEGO vibe.

3. Explore the LEGO History Collection

Head down to the basement to discover the History Collection, a fascinating museum that tells the story of the LEGO Group. As you descend, the colourful bricks gradually fade to darker tones, setting the mood for a journey into the past.

Inside, you’ll find rare and iconic sets, vintage models and exhibits covering everything from the company’s founding to the evolution of LEGO themes like Pirates, Castle and Space. It’s a nostalgic and educational experience that contrasts nicely with the hands-on play zones upstairs, giving you a deeper appreciation for the brand’s legacy.

An exhibition display featuring various LEGO sets and historical photographs, showcasing the evolution of LEGO toys with informative text panels on a black background.

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4. Create your own minifigure

At the Character Creator area, you can design your very own LEGO minifigure using thousands of different parts. Whether you want to recreate yourself, your friends, or something completely original, the possibilities are endless.

Once your character is complete, you can place it into a digital station and turn it into a Blocks magazine cover star. This interactive feature adds a fun, personalised touch to your visit. It’s a great activity for unleashing creativity and makes for a memorable keepsake from your time at LEGO House.

If you make a Blocks cover, be sure to share it on social media and you can win a copy of five 40507 I Love Billund exclusive sets – details can be found here. We’re giving away another five sets if you sign up to our free newsletter, just make sure you are registered before 11.59pm UK time on December 10, 2026.

5. Get inspired in the Masterpiece Gallery

At the top of LEGO House, near the Tree of Creativity, you’ll find the Masterpiece Gallery. This space showcases some of the most incredible LEGO builds in the world, created by highly skilled builders invited to display their work.

These models push the boundaries of what’s possible with LEGO bricks, featuring intricate designs and innovative techniques. It’s an inspiring place that sets the tone for your visit and sparks ideas for your own creations. Don’t miss the giant LEGO dinosaurs — it’s an essential selfie during your visit.

Two LEGO robots with a whimsical design, one wearing a red hat and bow tie, and the other with green hair and a headset, positioned beside a conveyor belt in a bright, modern setting.

Bonus: Visit the LEGO Store & Minifigure Factory

Before you leave LEGO House, make sure to stop by the LEGO Store. It sells a range of exclusive sets you can’t get anywhere else.

The real standout is the Minifigure Factory, where you can create custom-printed torsos, with certain designs that aren’t available anywhere else – it’s the most unique souvenir to get to remember your visit to Billund.

If you’re visiting Billund, these highlights will help you experience the very best of LEGO House, but there is plenty more to discover, so be sure to explore every area within the ultimate destination for LEGO fans.

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