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LEGO to open its first India store in Gurugram

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The first LEGO store at Ambience Mall, Gurugram will soon be followed by another location at Brigade Orion Mall, Bengaluru.
LEGO to open its first India store in Gurugram
Currently, customers purchase LEGO sets at Hamleys stores. Credits: Getty Images

The LEGO Group announced the opening of its first-ever certified LEGO store in India at Ambience Mall, Gurugram, in May 2025. The store is being launched in partnership with the Ample Group and will offer an immersive, interactive experience for visitors.

This is expected to be the largest LEGO store in South Asia, covering over 4,500 square feet. Currently, customers purchase LEGO sets at Hamleys stores.

“We’ve seen both children and adults embrace the creativity, learning and joy that LEGO bricks bring and we’re deeply grateful for the love and support!” adds Bhavana Mandon, Country Manager of LEGO India.

The LEGO store will feature the largest collection of LEGO sets in India, including exclusive launches available for the first time in the country. There will be 3D models of LEGO sets, minifigures, and locally inspired installations. The store will also offer popular LEGO Certified Store experiences like the ‘Pick A Brick’ wall and Minifigure Factory, where customers can design and print their own custom LEGO Minifigures. Interactive building stations and creativity corners will provide plenty of opportunities for hands-on LEGO play.

The first LEGO store at Ambience Mall, Gurugram will soon be followed by another location at Brigade Orion Mall, Bengaluru. Additionally, there are plans for further expansion to more cities across India in the near future.

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