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    St David’s Cardiff reveals opening date for revamped LEGO Store

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 13, 2025Updated:September 13, 2025No Comments
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    St David’s Cardiff will soon welcome the grand reopening of its new and improved LEGO Store, which is set to open its doors on Thursday, 18 September.

    The redesigned store will be bigger and better than before, offering an interactive retail experience for builders of all ages. Customers will be able to enjoy a range of new features including:

    • A Pick & Build Wall, giving fans the chance to choose their own selection of LEGO bricks and elements.

    • Build a Minifigure Tower, where visitors can create personalised characters.

    • Exclusive LEGO sets and products not available elsewhere.

    • Free build challenges and hands-on play stations.

    • Unique LEGO model displays, with builds inspired by local landmarks.

    The LEGO Store at St David’s has long been a popular destination for families and collectors, and the new-look shop promises to take the experience to the next level.

    Alison Wood, LEGO District Manager, previously said: “We cannot wait to bring this new LEGO Store to Cardiff. We have designed the store to be a hub of creativity and fun, where builders young and old can be inspired. We look forward to welcoming the community when we open our doors.”

    The St David’s store will also continue to host monthly Build events, where children can take part in fun workshops and take home their creations.

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