World’s Largest Legoland to Open in Shanghai with a Replica of the Iconic City Skyline
- Legoland Shanghai Resort, the world's largest Legoland, began trial operations on June 20, 2025, in Shanghai's Jinshan district ahead of its official opening on July 5.
- Construction began in 2021 through a partnership between Merlin Entertainments and the local Shanghai government, aiming to enhance the city's appeal to travelers from around the world.
- The 318,000-square-meter resort features eight themed areas, 75 rides, a 250-room hotel, and a Miniland replica of Shanghai's skyline made from over 20 million Lego bricks.
- Ticket prices range between 319 and 599 yuan, with the resort expecting to welcome as many as 2.4 million guests annually by leveraging steady domestic travel demand despite economic challenges in China.
- The resort's opening underscores Shanghai's tourism growth, adding leisure options and unique experiences that complement attractions like Disneyland and Haichang Ocean Park.
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Shanghai is set to open its first Legoland in China, the world's largest to date. In addition to giant figures of classic Legos, one of the main attractions of the eight-block theme park will be a scaled-down replica of parts of a Chinese city made of Lego bricks.
World’s largest Legoland set to open in Shanghai
SHANGHAI, China – One of the star attractions at Legoland Shanghai, which officially opens on July 5, is likely to be a mini replica of the Shanghai waterfront and skyscrapers of the Lujiazui financial district, all built in the colourful plastic bricks. The Shanghai resort, which will be the world’s biggest Legoland so far and the first in China, features eight themed sections that will feel familiar to fans of Lego. They include Ninjago, Lego …
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