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Best Places to Buy LEGO In-Person and Online

By Travis published on February 13, 2024
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These places offer a variety of options for purchasing LEGO sets both in-person and online, catering to different preferences and needs of LEGO enthusiasts.

In-Person:

  1. LEGO Brand Retail Stores - These stores offer the widest selection of LEGO sets, including exclusive sets and promotions.
  2. Toy Stores - Your toy stores may have LEGO sections with a variety of sets.
  3. Target -Target has extensive selection of LEGO sets.
  4. Walmart - Walmart has extensive selection of LEGO sets.
  5. Specialty Toy Stores - Some smaller, independent toy stores may carry a unique selection of LEGO sets and accessories.
  6. LEGO Certified Stores (LCS) - These are authorized retailers that exclusively sell LEGO products and may offer some exclusive items.
  7. Department Stores - Stores like Macy's or Kohl's often have LEGO sections, particularly during the holiday season.
  8. Macy's
  9. Kohl's - Kohl's has a LEGO section located in the toy section of the store.

Online:

  1. LEGO.com - The official LEGO website offers the widest selection of sets, including exclusives, promotions, and the Pick-a-Brick service for individual LEGO pieces.
  2. Amazon.com - Amazon has a vast selection of LEGO sets, including exclusive sets and competitive pricing.
  3. Walmart.com - Walmart's website offers a broad range of LEGO sets, often at discounted prices.
  4. Target.com - Target's website features a diverse selection of LEGO sets, including exclusive collaborations and themed collections.
  5. BrickLink.com - BrickLink is a marketplace for LEGO enthusiasts where you can find both new and used sets, individual pieces, and rare items.
  6. eBay.com - eBay is another platform where you can find both new and used LEGO sets, including retired and hard-to-find items.
  7. Barnes & Noble - Barnes & Noble's website often carries a selection of LEGO sets, particularly themed sets related to books and pop culture.
  8. LEGO Resale Groups - Facebook groups and other online communities often have members selling LEGO sets, minifigures, and parts.
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Trav began building and collecting LEGO at an early age. In order to share his collection and reviews with the LEGO community, he started this blog. Since 2005, Trav has started collecting and building LEGO sets with the City theme as his favorite and created a coffee table in 2016 to display his collection in his living room.

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