Hello, I’m Lily Jiang, a travel industry professional with over 5 years of experience organizing cultural trips across China. Having explored top family attractions nationwide, I’ve gained helpful insights for planning joyful, stress-free visits. This 2026 Legoland Shanghai Resort guide covers all you need for a perfect day of creativity, fun and adventure at China’s first and the world’s largest Legoland theme park.
Introduction to Legoland Shanghai Resort
Legoland Shanghai Quick Facts
- Location: Fengjing Town, Jinshan District, Shanghai
- Entry Fee: Adults ¥319–599; Kids (3–12) ¥255–479; Free for under 3s
- Opening Hours: 10:00–20:00 (daily; last entry 18:00)
- Best Transport: High-speed rail to Jinshan North Station (5-min walk)
- Must-See: Monkie Kid’s Mountain Adventure, Miniland, Lego Driving School
- Pro Tip: Arrive at 10 am sharp; head to Lego Monkie Kid Zone first to beat lines
Nestled in Shanghai’s Jinshan District, Legoland Shanghai Resort is China’s first Legoland and the world’s largest Legoland upon opening. Spanning 318,000 square meters, it features 8 immersive themed lands, over 75 rides, shows and attractions, plus thousands of intricate models built from more than 85 million Lego bricks.
Designed especially for families with kids aged 2–12, it blends thrilling roller coasters, gentle toddler rides, hands-on brick-building and live shows. Unlike ordinary theme parks, every corner sparks creativity—where you can build, ride, play and step into a life-sized Lego fantasy world.
Tickets & Opening Hours 2026
Ticket Pricing & Reservations
Legoland Shanghai uses seasonal tiered pricing (2026):
- Off-Peak: Adults ¥319 (≈44 USD); Kids ¥255 (≈35 USD)
- Regular: Adults ¥439 (≈61 USD); Kids ¥351 (≈49 USD)
- Peak: Adults ¥529 (≈73 USD); Kids ¥423 (≈59 USD)
- Special Peak: Adults ¥599 (≈83 USD); Kids ¥479 (≈66 USD)
- Free Entry: Children under 3 years old (with ID)
- Family Deals: 2-adult + 2-kid packages save ~15%
Reservation Tips:
International visitors can book via the official English website 1–7 days in advance. Tickets are date-specific. Simply show your e-ticket and passport for entry—no physical ticket needed.
Opening Hours
- Daily: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Last Admission: 6:00 PM (no entry after)
- Closures: Open 365 days a year (closed only for extreme weather)
- Evening Magic: Nighttime parades and light shows start at 7:00 PM (don’t miss!)
Best Time: Weekdays (especially Tuesday–Thursday). Weekends and holidays are extremely busy.
Must-See Lands & Attractions
Lego Monkie Kid Zone (World Exclusive)
The park’s crown jewel—the world’s first Lego Monkie Kid themed land, inspired by Journey to the West.
- Monkie Kid’s Mountain Adventure: A thrilling water ride. Climb high to meet a 10-meter-tall Monkey King Lego mech, then plunge down a steep drop with massive splashes. Height req: 100cm+.
- Havoc in Heaven Live Show: A 25-minute stage spectacle with stunts, lights and massive Lego sets. Watch Monkie Kid battle demons—pure Chinese mythic magic.
- Bamboo Forest Maze: A gentle, interactive maze for all ages made of green Lego bricks.

Miniland (Lego Creative World)
A breathtaking miniature world built from over 20 million Lego bricks.
- China’s Famous Landmarks: See the Forbidden City, Great Wall, Shanghai skyline and West Lake—all in tiny, perfect Lego form.
- Jiangnan Water Town Boat Ride: Glide through a canal lined with Lego-built ancient water towns—world exclusive.
- Dada: The 26-meter-tall giant Lego minifigure—the tallest Lego model ever built—standing at the zone’s heart.

Lego City Zone
A kid-sized metropolis where little ones learn through play.
- Lego Driving School: Kids aged 6–13 drive small electric cars on real roads, follow traffic rules and earn their first official Legoland driver’s license.
- Rescue Academy: Work as a team to drive fire trucks, spray water and “put out” fires—great for teamwork.
- Coast Guard Boat Ride: A gentle family boat ride through a Lego harbor, rescuing stuffed animals.

Other Highlights
- Big Lego Coaster: A family-friendly roller coaster with Lego-themed loops and drops.
- Lego Ninjago Zone: Interactive 4D ride where you use “ninja powers” to fight villains.
- Duplo Valley: Soft, safe play area for toddlers (2–5) with gentle rides and giant Duplo bricks.

How to Get to Legoland Shanghai Resort
High-Speed Rail (Most Recommended for All)
- Station: Jinshan North Station
- From Shanghai Hongqiao: 20 mins, ¥30–50 (≈4–7 USD)
- From Hangzhou/Nanjing: 30–60 mins (direct trains available)
- Exit & Walk: Exit 2 → 5-minute flat walk to main entrance. Clear English signs.
Subway + Bus
- Subway: Line 1/2/3 to Shanghai South Railway Station
- Bus: Fengjin Line 2 to “Legoland Resort” stop
- Cost: ¥8–15 (≈1–2 USD)
- Time: 1.5–2 hrs (from city center)
- From Shanghai Downtown: ~1 hr, ¥150–200 (≈21–28 USD)
- From Pudong Airport: ~1.5 hrs, ¥250–300 (≈35–42 USD)
- Tip: Show driver “ Legoland Shanghai Resort (Jinshan Fengjing)” in Chinese.
Self-Driving
- Parking: Large on-site parking lot
- Fee: ¥60/day (≈8 USD)
- Access: Via G60 Shanghai-Kunming Expressway
Activities & Interactive Experiences
Lego Brick-Building Workshops (Free)
13 creative workshops across the park. Build cars, dragons or cartoon characters with expert help. All materials provided. Perfect for all ages.
Character Meet & Greets (Free)
Meet life-sized Lego characters—Monkie Kid, Ninja warriors, princesses and pirates. Take photos, high-five and get autographs. Scheduled hourly at different zones.
Lego Parade (Daily 7:00 PM)
A vibrant, music-filled parade with floats, dancers and giant Lego models. Daytime’s best finale—don’t miss the colorful lights at night.
Lego Factory Tour (Free)
See how Lego bricks are made. Watch a short movie and learn about the 60-year history of Lego. Free small brick souvenir for kids.
VIP Brick Master Class (¥100, 1hr)
Learn pro building tips from a Lego master. Build a small model to take home. Limited spots—book in advance.
Practical Tips & Etiquette
Park Etiquette
- No Running: Keep calm in crowded areas—especially near rides.
- No Brick Taking: Don’t pick up loose Lego bricks from displays.
- Queue Politely: Popular rides have 60+ min waits; no cutting lines.
- No Flash Photos: Flash is forbidden in 4D cinemas and dark ride sections.
- Clean Up: Use bins; don’t leave trash or unfinished food.
Useful Tips
- Bring: Passport (for entry), sunscreen, hat, reusable water bottle, comfortable shoes.
- Free Items: English park map at entrance; free Wi-Fi everywhere.
- Rider Height: Check height requirements before queuing (posted at each ride).
- Lockers: Small lockers ¥30/day; large ¥50/day (near entrance).
- Time Needed: Full day (10am–8pm) to enjoy most rides and evening parade.
Food Guide
Hungry Dragon Chef Restaurant (Monkie Kid Zone)
Dragon-themed restaurant with Lego-shaped food.
- Brick-Shaped Burgers: Beef or chicken burgers in Lego-square buns (¥45).
- Monkie Kid Fruit Platter: Fresh fruit cut into Lego bricks (¥38).
- Kids’ Meal: Mini pizza, fries and a juice box with a free Lego toy (¥58).
Bricks Family Restaurant (Miniland)
All-day dining with global and Chinese dishes.
- Lego Fried Rice: Fried rice with Lego-shaped eggs and veggies (¥48).
- Shanghai Noodle Soup: Classic local noodles (¥42).
- Family Feast Set: For 4 people; saves 20% (¥220).
Snack Stalls (All Zones)
- Lego Ice Cream: Brick-shaped vanilla/chocolate ice cream (¥25).
- Popcorn Bucket: Lego character bucket (refillable for ¥10) (¥40).
- Sweet Tanghulu: Sugar-coated hawthorns (Chinese street snack) (¥20).
Brick Street Café
Quick coffee, pastries and cold drinks.
- Lego Cookie: Buttery cookie shaped like a 2×4 brick (¥18).
- Iced Coffee/Latte: ¥32–38.
Q&A
Q1: Is Legoland Shanghai suitable for toddlers (under 6)?
A: Yes! Duplo Valley, gentle boat rides, character meets and easy building activities are perfect for little kids. Most attractions have no height limit or are low-thrill.
Q2: Can I bring my own food and drinks?
A: Small snacks and non-alcoholic drinks are allowed. No large picnic lunches or glass containers.
Q3: Are there English signs and staff?
A: Yes! All rides, signs and menus are in English. Most staff speak basic English.
Q4: Is there a hotel at the resort?
A: Yes! The Legoland Hotel is connected to the park. It has Lego-themed rooms, kids’ play areas and early park entry for guests.
Q5: What if it rains?
A: Many rides (coasters, dark rides) are indoor. 4D cinemas, workshops and restaurants are all covered. Rain ponchos are sold at entrance shops (¥20).

Lila Jiang
She is Lila Jiang, a 28-year-old girl.
With over 10 years in the travel industry, she’s chased wanderlust near and far;
what she loves most is diving into local cultures,
finding hidden gems, and connecting with people who bring journeys to life.
