The best Lego City sets: Construct your own urban environment with Lego

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Owning some of the best Lego City sets means you'll be able to mastermind your own urban civilisation (and the kids might want to help, too, of course). Our guide lists our favourite of the best Lego City sets, which offer the chance to create features ranging from public amenities to local businesses

Obviously there will be some Lego City sets that are more suited to you than others in the range, so we've added a detailed description to each pick to make it easier for you to choose. However, all the sets have something in common – they appeal to both adults and little Lego fans, and they're great value, too.

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01. Lego City Fire Station

Set your imagination on fire with this fire station set.

Specifications

Age: 5+
Number of pieces: 509
Weight: 998g
Minifigures included: 5
Model number: 60215

Reasons to buy

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Stylish design 
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Modern feel

Reasons to avoid

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No helicopter 

Along with a cop shop (see below), every city needs a fire station. And Lego’s done a very good job with its Fire Station (opens in new tab), which features some beautiful design touches. We particularly love the fire fighting water scooter, with rotatable water gun (we're not sure how many of these there are in real life, but who cares?). Plus the inclusion of a drone, with spinning rotors and its own landing pad, brings things nicely up to date.

It's not the biggest of Lego City sets: the building as a whole is best described as compact. Note also that the garage is only just big enough to house the truck. But this does keep the cost of the set down, and overall, this is a fantastically designed set that brings back the feel of classic Lego in its stylish simplicity. 

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02. Lego City Donut Shop

Crime, confectionary and crane mechanics.

Specifications

Age: 6+
Number of pieces: 509
Weight: 200g
Minifigures included: 10
Model number: 60233

Reasons to buy

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Tons of fun 
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Good value

Reasons to avoid

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Might make you hungry

Lego City seems riddled with crime, and here’s an offbeat example. This Donut Store (opens in new tab) may be dominated by a giant pink donut sign, along with a cool crane for lifting on and off. But what you may not notice is the ATM on the side, which is waiting to be broken into by a crook called Duke DeTain, one of 10 mini-figures in this set. You can use a trigger to release the giant donut that rolls off the roof and crushes him, which is brilliantly funny!

Lego has also supplied a neighbouring toy store with this set, with an impressive crane, which comes with lifting and extending features that add a lot of fun to this set. We also love the coffee cargo bike; because hipsters are people too, even in Lego City.

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03. Lego City Police Station

The law and order set

Specifications

Age: 6+
Number of pieces : 854
Weight: 2kg
Minifigures included: 7
Model number: 60047

Reasons to buy

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Complex and extensive
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Fun action features

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive

Crime is a major theme throughout a number of Lego City sets, so it’s not surprising the brand has put extra effort into its Police Station (opens in new tab). This is not just a single building but essentially three integrated ones: a jail section, a headquarters building and a garage. The designers have also squeezed in a lookout tower on top of the garage, and a helipad above the main headquarters. Best of all, everything is nicely connected together through a series of catwalks, stairs and doors, allowing plenty of variety in where you place your mini-figures and accessories.

We love that there’s a place for taking criminals' mugshots, complete with a height chart, plus the inclusion of both a water cooler and a coffee maker: if there’s one thing we know from cop dramas, they like their drinks. There's also some super-fun action features here, including the launcher arm on the garage, which causes the car to come rushing out, and a mechanism that allows you to blow the side of the jail clean off after placing dynamite in the climate control unit on the side. 

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04. Lego Service Station

A filling station that's perfectly future-proof.

Specifications

Age: 7+
Number of pieces: 515
Weight: 1.35kg
Minifigures included: 4
Model number: 60132

Reasons to buy

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Clever modern touches 
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Brilliant vehicles

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive

Okay, let’s get this out of the way first: this is not actually a service station, it’s what Americans would call a gas station and Brits would call a petrol station. As Lego is a Dutch brand, maybe something got lost in translation. With all that said, though, we love this Lego City service station set (opens in new tab). It comes with a great range of very well-designed vehicles, and there are some lovely, up-to-date touches, including a modern style pump with credit card machine and an electric car charging station for the red car. 

Our only criticisms are that the tiny branch of City Pizza inside the station is a bit basic, and the back of the sign looks kind of unfinished. But other than that, this is a solid Lego City set that ticks all the boxes and offers very good value. 

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05. Lego City Freight Train

The best Lego City train set with powered up technology

Specifications

Age: 7+
Number of pieces: 764
Weight: 5.10 lb
Minifigures included: 6
Model number: 60336

Reasons to buy

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Sound effects
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Abundance of features
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Remote control/app-operated

This train is the stuff of childhood dreams. It has so many features, it genuinely will provide hours of fun. With a flatcar, an open wagon, a moveable double decker auto carrier, a reach stacker, two toy EVs, cargo, six minifigures... yup we think that's about it. Oh and 33 track pieces, of course. 

Add in the sound effects, and the fact the train can be powered with a remote control or the app and you have something really rather special indeed. The build is pretty straightforward, so hopefully no smalls will get frustrated. Yes, it seems pricey but we think the functionality is unparalleled. The perfect gift for someone train-obsessed. 

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06. Lego City Tuning workshop

Can we fix it? Yes we can!

Specifications

Age: 6+
Number of pieces: 897
Weight: 1.54kg
Minifigures included: 7
Model number: 60258

Reasons to buy

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Great overall look 
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Excellent vehicles

Reasons to avoid

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Mainly about vehicles

As you’ll see from the picture above, the Lego City Tuning Workshop set is more about vehicles than buildings, but to be fair, they are some pretty great vehicles here. The breakdown truck with working boom, the classy hot-rod and the rocket-powered motorbike, in particular, masterfully tread that fine line between being very cool, without being over-the-top and silly. The camping trailer is very good too, and while you won’t necessarily expect it to be there, the doghouse (complete with dog, of course) is actually quite brilliant.

At the centre of the set lies one large building with large sliding door at the front. Inside, everything works together very cleverly, from the gantry crane which slides up and down, forward and back, along the ceiling, to the (removable) jack stand, which allows you to lift any vehicle in the set. Above all, though, Lego has really got the rock'n'roll look and feel of this place nailed, and an environment that could easily have missed the mark has turned out a triumph.

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07. Lego City Garage Centre

Simple fun for the very young.

Specifications

Age: 4+
Number of pieces: 234
Weight: 522g
Minifigures included: 4
Model number: 60232

Reasons to buy

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Low price 
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Perfect for young children

Reasons to avoid

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Limited number of pieces 

While the Tuning Workshop (above) has a gritty, grown-up feel to it, the Garage Centre (opens in new tab) in comparison has a much more colourful and simple look. It comes with three fairly simple but nicely designed buildings: a drive-through car wash with hose and bucket, a toy garage with car lift, and a petrol station pump with flexible hose. There are also three attractive vehicles, in the form of a sports car, a tow truck and a fuel tanker with flexible hose. 

To be honest, there’s nothing hugely exciting about this Lego City set, but then again, there’s very little to criticise either. All in all, this is a solid, dependable product with no obvious flaws, that feels particularly suitable for younger children (indeed, Lego's given it the lowest age rating on this list, at just 4+).

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08. Lego City Ski Resort

Snow joke, this place is dangerous.

Specifications

Age: 5+
Number of pieces: 806
Weight: 1.48kg
Minifigures included: 11
Model number: 60203

Reasons to buy

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The sweet half-pipe 
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So many minifigures

Reasons to avoid

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Light on resort facilities

If many parts of Lego City are riddled with crime, it seems that the Ski Resort (opens in new tab) is riddled with injuries. Lots of injuries. Because this set seems very heavily weighted towards dealing with ski-related calamities. The main building is a two-level rescue base, and the vehicles (snowmobile with trailer, helicopter with opening cockpit and rescue truck) seem mainly designed for getting people out of trouble too.

If your vision of a ski resort is all about fun in the snow and apres-ski, then, this set might not be perfect for you; most notably, it doesn’t actually include a ski lodge. But if you’re more interested in action on the slopes, along with a healthy slice of drama and disaster, then you'll love it. This nicely designed set also features a beautifully realised half-pipe, with stair access and a separate grind rail; a booth for cocoa and cakes; a ski shop with (bizarrely) a huge TV on its roof, and a ton of accessories and minifigures to keep you entertained. 

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09. Lego City Sky Police Air Force Base

Plane good fun.

Specifications

Age: 5+
Number of pieces: 529
Weight: 1.18kg
Minifigures included: 6
Model number: 60210

Reasons to buy

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Nicely designed control tower 
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Fun jet pack

Reasons to avoid

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Not really a base

This set is centred around a very cool control tower, with lots of interested elements packed into quite a tight space, along with some fun vehicles, accessories and minifigures. We particularly love the Buzz Lightyear-style jet pack, which you can easily attach to your characters. There's also a jail attached to the tower, because it seems that in Lego City, criminals really are everywhere. 

The least successful part of this set is the parachute. It's actually nicely constructed, but like all toy parachutes, if dropped from a normal height (ie a few feet) in calm weather, it just drops to the floor with a thump, rather than the floating descent pictured in the image above. 

Despite that issue though, this is a lovely set that's full of fun and imaginative possibility. Some older children and adults might find it a little unsophisticated, but it's certainly well geared to younger children.

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10. Lego City Deep Space Rocket and Launch Control

Bring the space race to your City.

Specifications

Recommended age: 7+
Number of pieces: 837
Weight: 499g
Minifigures included: 6
Model number: 60228

Reasons to buy

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Rocket breaks into parts
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Fun launch mechanism

Reasons to avoid

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Control centre slightly cramped

Who in their right mind wouldn't want a rocket launch pad in their city? And luckily this Lego City Deep Space Rocket set is very nicely designed indeed. The highlight is the rocket itself, with different parts that are all detachable, representing the different stages of ascent. There’s even a space telescope inside, ready to be launched into orbit with its own solar wings. 

The launchpad also works beautifully, with the refuelling towers on the sides retracting automatically on lift-off. And the main launch control building, with its huge windows, is suitably epic. 

The only slight bum note comes from the track and car mechanism to transport the mini-figures between the two, which works fine but seems a little pointless. On the whole, though, this is an original and brilliantly designed Lego City environment that any space junkie will love. It's also earned a spot among our picks for the best Lego space sets.

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Georgia Coggan

Georgia is Creative Bloq's Editor. She has been working for Creative Bloq since 2018, with a recent stint helping out on Tech Radar's Entertainment section. Georgia has the responsibility of the day-to-day running of the site, managing the team and the the diverse content streams CB is known for.