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LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Berlin, often shortened to LEGOLAND Berlin, packs MINILAND, kid-friendly rides, and a 4D cinema into one colorful indoor stop just off Potsdamer Platz. It works especially well when younger kids need a Berlin attraction built for play, not just looking.

For most first visits, choose a timed online entry ticket, so you lock in your slot, pay less than the walk-up rate, and avoid weekend or holiday sellouts.
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Choose between standard entry, lower-cost after-2 pm access, or a ticket with digital photos, all built around a reserved entry slot.
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6 tips for visiting the Legoland Discovery Centre

1
Book the slot first
If you want the smoothest family day, book your slot before you plan the rest of Potsdamer Platz. Online tickets are cheaper than the walk-up rate, and busy weekends or school-holiday dates can tighten up fast. That way you are not improvising with tired kids at the door.
2
Know the adult rule
If you are traveling as a couple, a friends' group, or solo, do not assume you can just walk in. Adults are admitted only with at least one child, except on special 18+ Adult Night events. This avoids the most preventable surprise at the entrance.
3
Use a two-hour core
For most first visits, about 2 hours is the sweet spot, and partner ticket pages note a maximum stay of 3 hours. Add one nearby stop before or after, not a full sightseeing stack, so the visit stays fun instead of rushed. This keeps the pace realistic.
4
Start with the signature zones
If this is your first time, do MINILAND, one ride, and the 4D cinema before settling into the build zones. Kids can lose track of time fast once they start building, and then the headline experiences get squeezed. This simple order keeps the must-sees safely in the bag.
5
Pair only one add-on
If you still have energy after your slot, add just one nearby stop: Panoramapoint for skyline views, Spy Museum Berlin for another indoor family experience, or Brandenburg Gate for a classic Berlin walk. One deliberate pairing works better than trying to conquer all of central Berlin in one afternoon. That way the day stays rich, not chaotic.
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Arrive through Potsdamer Platz
For strollers, wheelchairs, or simply the least-friction route, anchor your arrival on Potsdamer Platz. The station has elevators, the walk is short, and the indoor setting is a strong backup when Berlin weather turns. So you can save energy for the fun part.

Ticket types at LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Berlin

This page is not a guided-tour maze. Current mapped products are all entry formats, so the real decision is timing, extras, and whether you are a one-off visitor or a repeat Berlin family.

Happy Hour entry after 2 pm

Best for value-first afternoons: choose this if you are happy arriving after 2 pm and using LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Berlin as a late-day indoor reset near Potsdamer Platz. It is usually the cheapest official option and still covers the core experience, from MINILAND to the rides and the 4D cinema. Book now.

Standard timed-entry ticket

Best for a first family visit: the standard timed-entry ticket is the cleanest option when you want guaranteed entry and the widest choice of slots. It also keeps your plan flexible, because the official ticket page says the visit date can be changed once without charge. Book now.

Entry with digital photos

Best if photos matter: choose this when grandparents, a birthday outing, or first-time Berlin kids will want souvenir shots without a second payment decision later. The visit is basically the standard format, just with the memory piece handled from the start. Book now.

Annual passes for repeat visits

Best for Berlin-based repeat visitors: annual passes only make sense if you expect to come back often enough to use the 12-month access and the shop-and-café discount. For most travelers on a city break, a one-day timed ticket is the simpler buy. Book now.

Inside the Berlin centre

This is why the place works: it is compact, central, and built around quick changes of pace. You can build, ride, watch, and reset without the long marches that make bigger theme parks exhausting.

Berlin in miniature at MINILAND

The local hook here is MINILAND, where Berlin landmarks appear in brick form and the city suddenly feels playful instead of monumental. It is the section that makes this center feel distinctly Berlin, not just like a generic indoor play zone, so do not rush past it on your way to the rides.

Rides break up the build tables

Families do well here because the rhythm alternates between hands-on building and gentle movement. After a stretch at the tables, a spin on Merlin's Apprentice or the dragon ride resets energy fast and stops the visit from turning into one long indoor sit-down.

Best fit for ages 2 to 12

The center is tuned most clearly to families with children between about 2 and 12, which helps with expectation-setting before you book. Younger kids get softer play and big visual payoff, while older children still have enough challenge through NINJAGO City Adventure, build zones, and MINILAND details to stay engaged.

A smart rainy-day Berlin play

When Berlin weather turns or museum patience runs out, this is one of the easiest central resets you can make. The fully indoor setup near Potsdamer Platz keeps logistics simple, especially if you still want to salvage the day with Panoramapoint or a short walk through Potsdamer Platz afterward.

How to fit LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Berlin into a Potsdamer Platz day

The winning plan is short and intentional. Treat the center as a two-hour anchor in central Berlin, then add one nearby stop that matches your group's mood instead of forcing a full attraction marathon.

Use one clear two-hour window

For most visitors, the center works best as a morning slot or as an after-lunch indoor block, not as background filler squeezed between three bigger sites. Give it roughly two hours, and stretch closer to three only if your kids settle deeply into the build areas.

Pick one nearby add-on, not three

If your group still has fuel afterward, choose one direction. Spy Museum Berlin keeps the day indoors and playful, Panoramapoint adds a skyline moment, and Kulturforum works better if adults in the group want a culture-heavy second half.

Potsdamer Platz keeps arrival easy

Arriving via Potsdamer Platz makes the whole stop smoother because S-Bahn, U-Bahn, buses, elevators, and garages cluster in the same district. That is especially valuable with strollers, limited mobility, or weather that keeps changing by the hour.

Adult Night is the exception

Normally, adults cannot enter without a child, which matters if you are planning Berlin as a couple, solo, or with a friends' group. The smart move is not to gamble at the door but to look for the center's special 18+ Adult Night events, when the same MINILAND, rides, and 4D cinema shift to an adults-only format.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much time should I plan for LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Berlin?

Most families should block about 2 hours. If your kids love building tables or you want a slower pace, leave room for up to 3 hours so the visit does not feel cut short.
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Can adults visit without children?

Usually no. Adults are admitted only with at least one child, but special 18+ Adult Night events are the exception.
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What age group is the attraction best for?

It is built most clearly for families with children roughly 2 to 12. Younger kids get softer play, while older children still have rides, build challenges, and Berlin details in MINILAND.
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Are tickets tied to a timeslot?

Yes. Tickets are usually valid for the booked date and entry slot, and partner pages accept them as a smartphone voucher or printout.
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Do children under 2 need a ticket?

No. Children under 2 enter free.
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What are the main highlights inside?

The headline stops are MINILAND with Berlin landmarks, the 4D cinema, Merlin's Apprentice, the dragon ride, and hands-on zones like NINJAGO City Adventure or Dino Explorer.
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Is the venue accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes, overall it works well for step-free visits. Elevators serve all floors, the 4D cinema has wheelchair spaces, and there is an accessible toilet, but some rides require independent transfer.
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Which nearby stop pairs best with it?

Choose just one. Panoramapoint is strong for views, Spy Museum Berlin keeps the day indoors and family-friendly, and Brandenburg Gate works if you want a classic Berlin walk afterward.
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General information

opening hours

Hours vary by date. On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, and Wednesday, March 11, 2026, the schedule shown was 10 am to 6 pm, with last entry at 4 pm. Entry runs by timeslot, so check your exact visit date before you book.

address

LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Berlin
Potsdamer Straße 4
10785 Berlin
Germany

how to get there

The easiest public-transport stop is Potsdamer Platz: S-Bahn S1, S2, and S25; U-Bahn U2; and buses 200, M41, M48, and M85. From there it is a short walk to Potsdamer Straße 4, and the surrounding district also has parking garages if you arrive by car.

tickets

As checked on March 10, 2026:
- Happy Hour ticket after 2 pm: from €18 online / €25 walk-up
- Standard timed entry: from €19.50 online / €25 walk-up
- Entry + digital photo package: from €21.50 online
- Basis annual pass: €38; premium annual pass: €63
Children under 2 enter free, adults need to arrive with at least one child, and standard online tickets include a reserved time slot.

accessibility

The building is step-free, elevators connect all floors, and an accessible toilet is on the second basement level. Wheelchair spaces are available in the 4D cinema, while some rides require independent boarding. Visitors with German disability-pass markers B or H can receive one adult companion ticket at the ticket desk.
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