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Legoland, Denmark

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ABOVE: Danish village made of Lego blocks.

Accommodations

Hotels

Hotel Legoland
The official Legoland hostelry may not be made out of plastic bricks, but it has plenty of amenities--and if you're a guest, you'll receive a discount on Legoland admission.

Billund Kro
This inn looks old-fashioned, but its 30 double rooms are Danish modern. A restaurant is on the premises.

Hovborg Kro
If you can't find a room in Billund, or if you're looking for a more rural experience, try the 200-year-old Hovborg Kro. It's near an 8,000-acre forest, and you can fish on the hotel grounds.

Hostel

Legoland Village Hostel and Conference Center
Family rooms accommodate one to five persons at this hostel, which is less than 500 meters from Legoland.

Camping

Billund Camping
Accommodations at this FDM campground include chalets (with or without running water) and spaces for tents, caravans (trailers), or campers.

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