Planning a trip to South Holland and considering a visit to Scheveningen? If you or your family love LEGO®, this LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre is worth a look. From what we’ve gathered, it’s a lively indoor playground packed with creative zones, interactive rides, and plenty of LEGO® bricks to keep everyone entertained.
While it’s not massive, it offers a surprisingly diverse experience for a full 2.5 hours of building, playing, and exploring. The best part? Your ticket is valid for an entire year, so you can drop by whenever it suits your schedule, making it flexible for travel plans.
Two things we really like: first, how much thought has gone into creating themed zones that appeal to different age groups and interests—like the NINJAGO® training area and MiniLAND® with iconic Dutch sights. Second, the value for the price. At about $24, it feels like a good deal, especially considering the variety of activities packed into the space. One thing to keep in mind is that the place is somewhat smaller than some might expect, which could mean it gets crowded during peak times.
All in all, this experience seems best suited for families with kids, LEGO enthusiasts, or anyone looking for a fun, indoor break from outdoor sightseeing. It’s not a sprawling theme park but more of a thoughtfully curated indoor experience that delivers plenty of entertainment without the need to travel far.
Key Points

- Flexible Ticketing: Valid for 365 days, so you can visit at a time that works for you.
- Diverse Zones: Over seven zones include interactive rides, build areas, and themed attractions.
- Family-Friendly: Suitable for children up to age 11, with adults required to be accompanied by at least one child.
- Value for Money: At $24, it offers a solid mix of activities in a compact, accessible setting.
- Limited Space: Smaller than some might expect, so plan your visit during off-peak hours if possible.
- Additional Costs: Food, drinks, LEGO® souvenirs, and activity packs are extra.
What You Can Expect at the Discovery Centre

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Entrance and Ticketing
Once you arrive, you’ll need to bring your ticket to the front entrance. The process seems straightforward, and because tickets are valid for a full year, there’s no rush to visit immediately. The entry price of around $24 per person is fair, especially given the indoor setting and the variety of zones.
The Zones and Activities
The core of your visit will be exploring the 7 different zones. Each offers a different flavor of LEGO® fun. For example, the MINILAND® section is a highlight, where Dutch landmarks and The Hague’s scenery are recreated in intricate LEGO® layouts. It’s a great way to combine local sightseeing with your LEGO® adventure.
One of the reviews pointed out, “All the staff was really friendly,” which hints at good service, making the experience more welcoming. You’ll also get to:
– Build and test cars on a ramp in the Build and Test zone
– Wave your magic wand through an interactive LEGO® city ride where you score points
– Train like a ninja in the NINJAGO® zone
– Enjoy a 4D cinema experience that adds a fun visual element to the day
– Explore DUPLO® Park and Pirate Island for the younger kids or those who prefer larger, simpler bricks
The LEGO Shop and Café
Towards the end of your visit, you’ll find the LEGO® Shop, offering exclusive sets and items you typically can’t find elsewhere. It’s a tempting spot for kids to pick out souvenirs or for grown-ups to treat themselves to a rare LEGO® set.
For a quick break, there’s a café where you can grab snacks or drinks, though these are not included in your ticket price. Expect typical café offerings; it’s a good spot to relax before heading back into the fun.
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Most visitors seem to spend about 2.5 hours here, which is enough to sample most zones comfortably. However, some reviews mention that the size is smaller than expected—so during busy periods, it might feel crowded, especially for larger groups. For a more relaxed visit, consider arriving early or later in the day.
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Considerations and Downsides
While the experience is generally positive, a few things to keep in mind:
– It’s not a sprawling theme park, so if you’re hoping for a full-day adventure, you’ll need additional activities.
– Food and souvenirs cost extra, so budget accordingly.
– Space can feel limited during peak times, which might affect younger children who need more room to roam.
– The ticket is not inclusive of LEGO® to take home or activity packs, which are sold separately.
Authentic Perspectives from Visitors

One reviewer mentioned, “We spent about 4-5 hours here. Kids loved it. Lots to see. And lots to do.” This shows that, despite its size, the variety keeps kids engaged for quite a while. Another noted, “Our experience was good. The place was smaller than expected but our kids still had lots of fun (7 & 2 years old). All the staff was really friendly,” confirming that the friendly staff helps make the experience enjoyable even if the space is more compact.
A parent of younger children appreciated how kids can stay all day, especially those aged 8 and 5, which suggests it’s a real hit with younger crowds, if you’re prepared for the size and walkability.
Who Should Consider This Experience?

This attraction is ideal for families with young children wanting a safe, indoor environment for LEGO® fun. It’s also perfect if you’re a LEGO® enthusiast eager to see themed creations and enjoy interactive activities. If you’re visiting Scheveningen and looking for a family-friendly indoor diversion, this centre offers a neat, no-fuss option that can be enjoyed at your own pace.
However, if you’re after a large-scale amusement park or outdoor sites, you might find this a bit limiting. Likewise, if you’re traveling with older kids or adults without kids, it might not hold your interest as much, but it could still be a charming, nostalgic stop.
FAQs about the Scheveningen LEGO® Discovery Centre

Is the ticket valid for multiple visits?
Yes. Your ticket is valid for 365 days, so you can return whenever it suits your schedule.
Are children required to be accompanied by adults?
Yes. Adults must be accompanied by at least one child aged 11 or under. Multiple adults are fine with just one child.
How long does a typical visit take?
Most visitors spend about 2.5 hours exploring all zones, but some stay longer if they want to build more or shop.
Is the attraction wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the centre is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for everyone to enjoy.
Are there food options available?
Yes, there’s a café for snacks and drinks, but these are not included in the ticket price.
Are LEGO® sets or activity packs included?
No, these are sold separately. The ticket only grants entry to the centre.
What language is spoken?
The staff speak Dutch and English, so communication shouldn’t be an issue for most visitors.
Can I cancel my ticket?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in your planning.
Scheveningen: LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Entry Ticket
“Amazing for the kids.They can stay there for the hole day (8 and 5 years old).”
Final Words

Visiting the Scheveningen LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre provides a fun, safe, and reasonably priced way to enjoy LEGO®-themed entertainment in South Holland. It’s particularly well-suited for families with younger children or LEGO fans who want a hands-on, creative experience. While it’s on the smaller side geographically, it compensates with a variety of zones and interactive features that keep kids happily engaged.
If you’re in the area and need a break from outdoor sightseeing, this indoor playground can make for a delightful day out. Just remember to plan for extra spending on food or souvenirs and consider visiting during less crowded hours for the best experience.
All in all, this spot offers straightforward, honest fun—no fuss, plenty of bricks, and enough activities to keep everyone smiling.
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