On our recent trip to NYC, we enjoyed checking out the Union Square Holiday Market as well as many famous landmarks. So we had to make sure to go visit the Flatiron Building. While in the area, we saw the Lego store right across the street. My little 5-year-old nephew is obsessed with Lego products, so of course, I had to go in and see what he would like. It was close to Christmas after all, lol
I hadn’t thought of it before we went in, but I had never been into a Lego store before. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised. It was so interesting and I was in awe of all the different shapes and imaginations of their creators. I couldn’t believe all the wonderful statues of famous buildings and people. They also had animals made out of Legos. It was so cool.
I loved the Lego name above the cashier sign, but what was even more impressive, was the huge dragon named Brickley (lol) that sort of wrapped around the inside of the building. My nephew would have been so excited to have seen that. What I really enjoyed seeing was a Lego Statue of Liberty torch. It was quite impressive. Apparently, it is 8 feet tall, wow. I couldn’t even fathom how many Legos it took to make that, lol. It was a fun piece of history to see while in the store.
Another thing I found interesting was they had a huge bin of Legos that you could mix and match for a set price (depending on the size of the bucket). It was great if you were looking for a certain color, or just wanted to add some variety to whatever Legos you already had. This is what I thought my nephew would enjoy. I could see him picking and choosing some of his favorites.
However, if you really wanted to do it yourself set that also had plenty of those. I couldn’t even count the different types that had. Even though I wasn’t shopping for anything, I really liked the little castle I saw. I think that would have been fun to get and put together J
I didn’t realize this before our trip, but Lego has a motto. It is – Only the best is good enough. True to its motto ‘Only the best is good enough’, the Lego Group has been emphasizing the importance of high quality since 1932, when their founder Ole Kirk Kristiansen began making wooden toys. High-quality and safe products have remained the focal point for the Lego Group throughout the years – and it still is. Lego products are tested rigorously to live up to the strictest safety and quality standards as well as their high expectations. This approach has made children and adults return to LEGO products time and again.
It was a great visit and I could really feel the excitement on the many kids that were there shopping too. I hope many Lego products made their way under their trees this Christmas. Here is a link to their website if you would like more info or purchase some Legos yourself. As a piece of history, this store officially opened on October 10, 2014, and is still running strong as of our trip in December of 2018. Hope they stay in business for many years to come.
Lego Store Information
Address:
200 5th Avenue, New York, NY, 10010
Phone:
212-255-3217 or 212-245-5973
Hours:
Directions:
The following transit lines have routes that pass near 200 5th Avenue
- Bus: 161, BXM4, M1, QM10, QM21, X28, X37, X68
- Subway: B, F, R, W
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M1
Q44-SBS
QM21
From MTA Subway – 161st St/Yankee Stadium (4/B/D), Bronx
From MTA Subway – 30th Ave (N/W), Queens
From MTA Subway – Flushing/Main St (7), Queens
From MTA Subway – 161st St/Yankee Stadium (4/B/D), Bronx
From 61 Local, Brooklyn
From Arthur Ashe Stadium, Queens
From Elmhurst, NY, Queens
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From Kew Gardens, NY, Queens
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