LEGO House’s annual Inside Tour details confirmed for 2025

Billund’s LEGO House has confirmed that the Inside Tour, an annual three-day experience to the Home of the Brick, will return in 2025.

LEGO House is a series of collections and exhibitions dedicated to LEGO. It’s open to the public all year round but the Inside Tour offers visitors access to areas that are not normally available on tours. Guests can embark on an exclusive guided tour through the Billund factory and visit the home of the LEGO Group founder, Ole Kirk Kristiansen.

The three-day experience also includes a build session with LEGO designers and a peek inside the LEGO Group’s internal museum on a guided tour, culminating with a special shopping experience and coming away with a unique and exclusive LEGO set.

Each year, a special LEGO set is designed just for Inside Tour participants, with this year’s build being a recreation of the inner vault of the LEGO Group’s archive of every LEGO set ever made.

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Spread across three days, the LEGO Inside Tours will take place on 10 dates in 2025 (two more than in 2024), falling on:

  • March 26-28
  • April 7-9
  • May 19-21
  • June 2-4
  • June 18-20
  • September 8-10
  • October 1-3
  • October 29-31
  • November 19-21
  • December 10-12

Sign up for all of those tours will open up from October 28 at 10am CET, closing on October 31. Signing up doesn’t guarantee a ticket and everyone who wants to attend needs to sign up to register as well.

Visitors must be at least 12 years old to participate and those under the age of 18 need to be accompanied by an adult. If successful after registering, tickets cost 23,000 DKK per participant, or roughly £2,556. That includes three nights at a hotel, including breakfast, but not travel to and from Billund in Denmark. Find out more here.

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Rachael Davies

I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

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JenTheLionesse
JenTheLionesse
1 year ago

Any pictures of the 2025 exclusive set seen yet?

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