Legoland – Fun for everyone
If you have children or you fancy theme parks for some other reasons, consider visiting Legoland in Windsor. Located conveniently near London (one hour with train, departing every half an hour from Paddington and Waterloo stations), the park provides fun for the whole family for at least a day. Take a taxi or bus from the Windsor stations, see more information on Legoland’s pages.
There are three main attractions, at least for me, in the park. The Lego Miniland is of course one of the biggest perks. A huge amount of Lego bricks has been used to recreate famous sites around the globe. You can see river Thames and famous buildings in London in the picture, and there are many many more.
The second attraction is the theme park itself; there are a lot of different rides to please all age groups. Most of the attractions are free, some have extra charges. There are surprisingly many rides that will get you wet, so prepare with proper clothing. And thirdly, Legoland has the biggest Lego store in the UK.
The park is a bit pricey, and the food is not that good — I felt like being in a cheap American mall when eating bad and expensive pizza. As park is located in the UK and people there like to toughen themselves with the elements, most of the restaurants have either doors open or all tables outside. In colder or wetter season, remember to bring warm enough clothes.
www.legoland.co.uk, Winkfield Road, Windsor, United Kingdom, +44 871 2222 001
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1. — Jul 24 2008