LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Hong Kong
Ticket Booking & Family Play Guide
An indoor LEGO-themed attraction located at K11 MUSEA in Tsim Sha Tsui with 10 interactive play zones, 4D cinema, and MINILAND featuring 1.5 million LEGO bricks — the ultimate dream destination for kids aged 3–12. Expect 2–3 hours of immersive fun.
1. About LEGOLAND Discovery Centre: a brick-built wonderland
If you have a 3–12-year-old LEGO fanatic at home, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Hong Kong is the kind of place that makes them squeal with delight and refuse to leave. This indoor, climate-controlled LEGO experience, created by the globally renowned Merlin Entertainments group, opened its doors in 2021 at K11 MUSEA in Tsim Sha Tsui's B2 level. It is Hong Kong's first — and currently only — indoor LEGO discovery centre.
Unlike a full-scale outdoor theme park, the Discovery Centre follows a "small but mighty" philosophy. Spread across 30,000 sq ft, it combines 10 interactive play zones — from a 4D cinema and mechanical rides to a miniature city and free-build workshops. It doesn't demand an entire day; 2–3 hours of immersive fun is the sweet spot. Whether you're looking for a rainy-day activity, a weekend outing, or a family detour during your Hong Kong trip, this is one of the territory's top-rated family attractions.
The best part? It sits in the ultra-convenient Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront — finish at LEGO, grab lunch downstairs, walk to the harbour for the evening light show, and you've got yourself a perfect family day.
2. The 10 Play Zones Explained
The heart of LEGOLAND is hands-on play across every zone. Here's what you'll encounter, zone by zone, so you can plan your route and not miss any highlights:
1. LEGO Factory Tour
Your first stop after entry: a simulated LEGO brick production line where kids see how a tiny plastic pellet becomes the brick in their hand. At the end, every child gets a limited-edition mini LEGO brick as a souvenir — many kids treat it like treasure.
2. Kingdom Quest Ride
The most queued attraction in the whole centre. Climb into a two-person battle vehicle, grab your laser gun, and blast your way through a medieval LEGO castle, hitting skeletons and dragons. Each target is worth points — perfect for parent-vs-child competitions. This is the ride to hit first, right when you enter; the lines get long by mid-morning.
3. MINILAND
A jaw-dropping miniature Hong Kong cityscape built from over 1.5 million LEGO bricks — Victoria Harbour, the Star Ferry, the Ferris wheel, the Peak Tram, all rendered in meticulous detail. Lighting changes to simulate day and night, and interactive buttons make the ferry sail and the wheel spin. Adults spend as much time here as kids.
4. 4D Cinema
Put on your 3D glasses and settle into a theatre for a LEGO-original short film. But it's not just 3D — wind, water mist, and artificial snow spray from the ceiling and seats, immersing you in LEGO Ninja or LEGO City adventures. Films rotate every few months, so there's always something new to see.
5. Build & Test
A paradise for young engineers. Tables laden with LEGO parts; kids design and build their own vehicles, then race them down a slope — pure creative competition with no rules or limits. You'll see adults disappear into this zone for 30+ minutes before their kids drag them away.
6. LEGO DUPLO Park
Designed for toddlers aged 2–5. Giant soft DUPLO bricks, mini slides, climbing structures — a safe, low-hazard play zone where little ones can explore freely while parents catch a breather nearby.
7. Master Builder Academy
Official LEGO Master Builders lead themed building workshops for kids. Themes rotate (animals, buildings, vehicles, etc.), and under expert guidance, children pick up advanced techniques. Creations go home as souvenirs. Note: these run on a fixed schedule — check the timetable when you arrive.
8. Earthquake Tables
Kids build a structure, place it on a vibrating platform, and test how high a "Richter scale" it can survive. Part play, part STEM education — children learn structural engineering principles without realizing it.
9. LEGO Racers: Build & Test
Like Build & Test but with a competitive edge — electronic timing, official race tracks, and live leaderboard updates. Who doesn't want to be "today's fastest driver"?
10. LEGO Gift Shop
The inevitable final stop (and the ultimate test of parental patience). Hong Kong-exclusive LEGO sets, pick-and-build minifigure stations, and tonnes of merchandise. Pro tip: the pick-and-build minifigure sets are the best value — three minifigs in a pack usually cost less than a full retail set.
3. Ticket Types & Pricing
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre's core policy is simple: children must have an adult, and adults must have a child. It's a purely family space — no unaccompanied adults or children-only groups (except for special Adults-Only Nights).
Common ticket types
| Ticket Type | Who It's For | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Entry | Adult / Child (3–12 yrs) | All zones + 4D cinema included |
| Children under 2 | Ages 0–2 | Free entry, adult supervision required |
| Family packages | 2 adults + 2 children combos | Usually 15–20% cheaper than individual tickets |
| Annual Pass | Frequent visitors | Unlimited visits + gift shop discounts |
Prices vary seasonally and with promotions. Booking via Klook usually offers online discounts and free cancellation. For the latest rates, click the button below:
4. Age & Height Requirements
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre is purpose-built for families and children. Here are the rules:
- Core age range: 3–12 years old. All attractions are designed around this demographic.
- Under 2: Free entry but require continuous adult supervision. DUPLO Park is the best fit.
- Adults (18+): Must be accompanied by at least one child aged 3–17. Solo adult entry is not permitted.
- Kingdom Quest ride: No strict height limit, but young children must be held by an adult; ages 3+ are recommended.
Insider tip: Adult LEGO fans, watch for the occasional Adults Only Night — special evening sessions where grown-ups can play unsupervised, with themed building activities and special drinks.
5. Best Times to Visit
As an indoor attraction, LEGOLAND is open rain or shine year-round. But crowd levels vary dramatically:
- Weekday mornings (Tue–Fri, 10:00–12:00): The sweet spot. Most zones have minimal queues; you can ride Kingdom Quest multiple times.
- Weekday afternoons: Kindergarten and primary school dismissals gradually increase the crowd, but it's still manageable.
- Weekends and public holidays: Peak season. Arrive right when doors open (10:00) and complete major rides before noon. The 14:00–16:00 window is the busiest on Saturdays and Sundays.
- Summer and Christmas holidays: Extremely busy. Pre-book your time slot on Klook well in advance — walk-ups may face "sold out" signs.
6. Birthday Party Packages
LEGOLAND is one of Hong Kong's hottest kids' birthday party venues. Official party packages typically include:
- Private party room (1.5–2 hours use)
- Full admission for the birthday child, specified number of friends, and supervising adults
- LEGO-themed decor, cake, and light snacks
- Special birthday gift for the birthday child
- Master Builder-led themed activity
Spaces fill up fast — book 3–4 weeks ahead. Weekend afternoon slots are especially competitive. Ask your Klook representative or visit the official site for specific packages and pricing.
7. Getting There
MTR (Recommended)
- Tsuen Wan Line "Tsim Sha Tsui" Station or West Rail Line "Tsim Sha Tsui" Station — exit L6, follow signs to K11 MUSEA, approximately 5 minutes' walk.
- Once inside K11 MUSEA, take the escalators down to the B2 level; the entrance is clearly marked.
Bus
Alight at "Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry" or "Middle Road" bus stops. Multiple routes serve this area (routes 1, 1A, 2, 6, 7, 9, and others), about 5–8 minutes' walk away.
Star Ferry
Take the Star Ferry from Central or Wan Chai to "Tsim Sha Tsui Pier," then walk along the waterfront about 8 minutes and turn into K11 MUSEA — a scenic route through the heart of Hong Kong.
8. Insider Tips
- Rush to Kingdom Quest first. It has the longest queues — head right when you enter and ride it before tackling other zones.
- Check the 4D Cinema and Master Builder workshop schedules. These run on fixed time slots. Grab a schedule at the entrance or ask staff immediately.
- Wear comfortable shoes. Although it's indoors, kids run around a lot, and the occasional stray brick on the floor is painful to step on.
- Bring a small bag. The factory tour souvenir, minifigures from the gift shop — little items add up. A bag keeps everything organized.
- K11 MUSEA is itself a destination. Don't rush out — the shopping mall's architecture is inspired by "a seaside museum," and it's worth exploring. B2 has a food hall and many family-friendly restaurants.
- Parking tip: K11 MUSEA has underground parking; LEGOLAND tickets don't include free parking, but mall purchases can earn parking discounts.
9. Frequently Asked Questions
What age is LEGOLAND Discovery Centre designed for?
Designed for ages 3–12, with all attractions geared to this age group. Children under 2 enter free but need adult supervision. Kids 13+ and adults require a child aged 3–12 to accompany them.
Can adults enter without children?
Generally no — adults must have a child aged 3–12 with them. However, LEGOLAND occasionally runs special Adults Only Night events where grown-ups can enter unsupervised during evening sessions. Check official announcements for details.
How long should we plan to stay?
Budget 2–3 hours. If your child is deeply engaged in building, or you catch the 4D cinema and Master Builder classes, you may need 3+ hours.
Can we bring our own food?
A café operates inside, and outside food is discouraged. However, baby food and water bottles are allowed. K11 MUSEA has many restaurants to choose from.
Can we refund or change our tickets?
Most Klook-booked tickets allow free cancellation up to 24 hours before your visit. Check your Klook order page for specific terms.
Where exactly is it, and how do we get there?
K11 MUSEA, B2 level, Tsim Sha Tsui. Nearest MTR: Tsuen Wan Line or West Rail Line "Tsim Sha Tsui" — exit L6, 5-minute walk.
Is there stroller storage?
Space is limited, so lightweight folding strollers are recommended. You can usually leave larger prams at the entrance — ask staff when you arrive.
10. Nearby Attractions for a Full Day Out
Since you're already in Tsim Sha Tsui, extend your visit with these nearby experiences:
- K11 MUSEA: The mall itself features immersive art installations and exhibitions across different levels.
- Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Promenade: 3-minute walk. Enjoy Victoria Harbour panoramas. Evening visits catch the Symphony of Lights show.
- Hong Kong Space Museum / Hong Kong Museum of Art: Waterfront neighbors, perfect for continuing the family fun.
- Star Ferry: Take a boat ride across Victoria Harbour to Central — a classic Hong Kong experience for just a few dollars.
- 1881 Heritage: A former marine police headquarters turned shopping destination — excellent for photos. 5-minute walk away.
11. Why Book Through Us
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- Online discounts, typically lower than gate prices;
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- 24/7 multilingual customer support;
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours for most tickets.
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