There’s A New Flower Garden At LEGOLAND Malaysia With 58 Botanical Recreations Including Huge Rafflesias

The LEGO Flower Garden at LEGOLAND Malaysia


Even if you didn’t grow up tackling LEGO builds, it’s not hard to see why the brick-built flowers in the brand’s Botanicals collection have everyone’s attention. They look just like the real deal, minus the need to have a green thumb to keep them alive, of course.

Now, picture a garden filled with nearly 800,000 LEGO bricks that make up the flowers you’ll see there. This is what you’ll get to experience at The LEGO Flower Garden, a new attraction at LEGOLAND Malaysia that recently opened.


A garden with 58 flower varieties made of LEGO


The LEGO Flower Garden comprises 4,100sqft of display space at LEGOLAND Malaysia in Johor. It’s dubbed the world’s first Flower Garden by LEGO, which officially opened on 28th April 2025. In other words, you’ll see this first in Malaysia.

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The garden incorporates over 792,000 bricks to create a serene park setting that shutterbugs and LEGO fans will have fun exploring to uncover all sorts of photo ops and creations. It’s also completely sheltered, as it’s located inside the theme park’s MINILAND attraction that recreates iconic buildings in Malaysia, Singapore, and beyond in miniature, brick form.


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There are LEGO brick-built flowers in place of living ones in the garden, but you’ll hear no complaints with just how realistic they look at a glance.


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Find 58 varieties from the Botanicals collection to marvel at, including roses, sunflowers, orchids, lavenders, and bonsais. These masterful blooms blend seamlessly with real and artificial plants all around them – you might just forget that they are built entirely from bricks.


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Huge rafflesias and garden critters


A highlight among the blooms at The LEGO Flower Garden is the collection of intricately built rafflesia in LEGO form, which is the world’s largest flower that’s endemic to a select few Southeast Asian countries including Malaysia.


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Other garden features, including garden critters and creatures hidden among the flowers and plants, like cats, butterflies, ladybirds, and even foxes, are hiding around the park waiting to be discovered by visitors. There’s also a serene pond decorated with LEGO frogs, koi, and water lilies.


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An activity corner & masterclasses



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For the kiddos and the grown-ups who want to get their hands busy with bricks, the garden has an activity corner where everyone can gather around a bin to create a floral masterpiece made of LEGO. Else, learn from a LEGO expert in exclusive sessions with a Master Model Builder to DIY your own LEGO flower bouquet.


What are the ticket prices for LEGO Flower Garden?


Admission to LEGO Flower Garden Miniland is included in a ticket to LEGOLAND Malaysia Theme Park.

A 1-day theme park pass is priced from RM199 per adult and from RM169 per child or senior citizen. Children under 3 years old can enter for free. Tickets can be purchased online at LEGOLAND Malaysia’s website.


The new Flower Garden at LEGOLAND Malaysia


Encompassing part of the expansive MINILAND area at LEGOLAND Malaysia, the LEGO Flower Garden is home to miniature renditions of flowers that are sure to impress. So, come prepped with a fully charged camera to snap photos.

Address: LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort, 7, Persiaran Medini Utara 3, 79100 Iskandar Puteri, Johor Darul Ta’zim
Opening hours: 10am-6pm, Daily
Contact: LEGOLAND Malaysia website

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Cover image adapted from: LEGOLAND Malaysia, 蔡友玲 via Facebook

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