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London Gets New Lego Shop The Lego Tower Bridge set, already available for a cool £209.99 Great news for Lego fans: London is getting a brand-new flagship Lego shop in Leicester Square. Opening at the end of the year, the new two-floor Lego store will be at 48 Leicester Square, meaning Londoners no longer have to trek to one of the Westfields for a dedicated London Lego shop. The Lego shop will join other tourist traps Leicester Square shops like M&M's World, McDonalds and Haagen Dazs, and significantly increase the shopping chops of this Theatreland square. Along with the new shop news, Lego have also announced a new scale model of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. Standing 60cm high, the new Lego set is part of the brand's Creator Expert range, so (happily) not really suitable for your eight-year-old cousin. The new 4,163-piece set includes statues, shields, windows, moveable clock hands and even the Big Ben bell below a removable roof, making it perfect for the Londonist office anyone occupying that special space in a Lego/London landmark Venn diagram.




The new set is on sale from 1 July, marking Big Ben's 137th birthday. It costs (a rather steep) £169.99. You Might Also Like: Moomins, Tintin, Whovians And More: London's Best Specialist Toyshops Why The Hell Do People Go To M&M's World? How To Build a Tube Roundel Out Of Lego Last Updated 20 May 2016 Report a problem with this article I will be going to Legoland Windsor but was told that the price for lego set there is more expensive than the standard retail price. Other than Hamleys, is there any specialty toy store that has a wide variety of Lego? Does the Toys r Us in Whiteleys Shopping Centre have a lot of options? thanx for your help! I bought some in France yesterday and I thought it was cheaper than here, so you might start with your local Carrefour. Otherwise any decent toy shop should have a good range, it's very popular so Toys r Us will be a good place to look. The shop at Legoland Windsor may be more expensive but there will be a lot more choice - it's more of an experience buying Lego from Legoland.




Almost all toy shops will sell Lego. There is a LOT more choice in the Legoland shop including kits that are no longer on sale elsewhere or were never carried by the mainstream toy shops. There are Lego stores at Westfield and Westfield Stratford. Pretty sure they sell lego... I'm not sure that your original advice is correct, although you might find stores that have special promotions. I'd buy it at Legoland where the range is huge. Hamleys might have some stock if you're in Central London. As mentioned, buying Legos at LEGOLAND is a huge part of the experience! We also bought some at Hamley's. We found that the prices at both places were higher than in the US, so we only bought sets that were not available in the US at that time. But my son (now 15) still knows exactly which ones are his "London Legos". At legoland you could also buy individual bricks loose, by volume. Great if you don't want a set. I haven't seen this available elsewhere?




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Temple of Airjitzu Reviews - page 2Flagship Lego shop to open in Leicester Square Thursday 19 May 2016 09:21 BST Toy giant Lego is to open a huge store in the heart of London’s Leicester Square, it was revealed today. The toy manufacturer has announced plans to open a flagship chain spread over two floors, in a bid to create a “must-visit” tourist destination for Lego enthusiasts. The 5,420 sq ft store at Swiss Court will sell a new scale model of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, giving fans the chance to recreate one of London's most iconic landmarks. The completed Lego build stands at 60cm high and features statues, shields, windows and a clock tower housing Big Ben’s bell, which can be accessed through a removable roof. Ward Van Duffel, vice president direct to consumer EMEA at the Lego Group said: “Our stores provide a one-of-a-kind shopping experience and our new venue is in a fantastic location for visitors to the Capital. “It will feature innovative interactive technology not yet experienced in a Lego store and be a fun and engaging encounter for all the family

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