Last week we had the absolute pleasure of staying for two nights at one of the most incredible and fun hotels we've ever stayed in - the Legoland Knights Castle Hotel in Billund in Denmark. The outside of the hotel (or castle) itself is incredible and as you'd expect looks like something out of a lego movie!
As we approached the entrance, the awesome medieval-themed lego models outside made sounds and as we walked through the doors and entered the hotel we were in awe of how amazing it looked. To the left is an incredible lego model of a fireplace with a lego dragon above it, there's more lego models within the reception desk and even lego building areas for the kids to build whatever they like to or to take part in competitions.
Opposite the reception desk you can buy snacks and drinks and also Legoland exclusive lego sets!
Check inCheck in was smooth and although our room wasn't ready, we were able to put our luggage in the luggage room next to reception. We were offered a tea and coffee whilst we had a little sit down to rest which was very kind and then we headed over to Legoland for a few hours, which is just a few minutes walk from the Castle Hotel. The Dragon Knight's roomLater that day when we could check in to our room (around 4pm) we were blown away by how incredible it was! Even just walking up to the room the lego-theming is so fun in the corridors and I especially like the lights on the outside of the doors that are made from lego! Inside our room, it was almost split into two rooms with the kids room and the main bed being split between the bathroom and a small corridor. There wasn't a door between them so we could still speak to each other and be in the same room, but it was great as it felt like we had our own space in the evening and lots of it! The boys were in a medieval-themed bunk bed, which they loved and we had a really nice king-sized bed with a lego dragon picture that lit up above us and the most awesome lego decor all around our room.
We are a vegetarian family and would say that we found its little limited in comparison to the UK where in general there are a lot more vegetarian options available for a cooked breakfast, however it wasn't too much of an issue as we did manage to find things to fill us up such as toast, beans, egg (for my husband as I don't eat egg) and things like mozzarella and tomato salad, as well as cereals and pancakes with Nutella or syrup.It would be great to see additions such as vegetarian/vegan sausages, hash browns, mushrooms, tomatoes etc. But of course, with it being a different country, breakfast in Denmark is slightly different to what we have here in the UK and that's pretty much the norm when we go abroad, so we're quite used to it.
To find out more about booking a stay you can visit legoland.dk/en/short-break/you-can-stay-here/legoland-castle-hotel/. The address for the Legoland Castle Hotel is Aastvej 20, 7190 Billund, Denmark.You can watch the video reel I made about our stay at the Leogland Castle Hotel and a room tour of the Dragon Knight's Room:
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*We were invited to stay at the Legoland Castle Hotel for the purpose of this blog post, but all opinion shared are entirely our own.
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