The most popular Lego sets tend to be ones based on famous IP, but for Prime Day, you can pick up several sets from lego’s original lines at bargain prices. This includes the ornate Lego Icons Boutique Hotel for $160 (was $230), the Lego Technic Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica for $35 (was $50), Lego City Fire Rescue Plane for $38 (was $55), and more. We’ve also highlighted a few other kits on sale that are perfect alternatives to all the Star Wars and Marvel Lego out there. Keep in mind these Prime Day deals are only available until the event ends on July 11, so you’ll want to take advantage of them while you can. And be sure to check out GameSpot’s Prime Day 2025 Deals Hub to see the latest discounts on other Lego sets and other categories like video games, Blu-rays, electronics, and more.
Lego Icons Boutique Hotel (3,066 pieces)
$160 (was $230)
Similar to several other kits in this series, the 3,066-piece set looks great on its own or when placed next to other buildings, thanks to its modular design. It wouldn’t look out of place in a Wes Anderson movie, as it contains several sections with an artisinal flair, like guest rooms, penthouse, terrace and staircase, plus an art gallery and a coffee cart. It’s designed to be a tribute to turn-of-the-century European architecture and there are several references to previous sets. For the minifigures, the set comes with seven: A porter, receptionist, coffee vendor and gallery owner alongside a selection of guests and staff.
Lego Creators: Three-In-One Cozy House (808 pieces)
$42 (was $60)
For something a little different, you can join the tiny home lifestyle with this cozy getaway. This set allows you to build three different houses–a family house, canal house and a lake house–and it comes two Lego adult minifigures and one Lego child minifigure. The family house has a kitchen, living room and 2 bedrooms, plus a garden terrace; the three-storey canal house has an attic office, art gallery and a cafe; and there’s also a lakeside holiday home option.
Lego Technic Liebherr Crawler Crane LR (2,883 pieces)
$467 (was $700)
Lego Technic can be used to create a variety of builds, but this one is particularly impressive because you can construct a massive crawler crane. One of the more expensive sets, the set has gotten a huge discount for Prime Day and it stands over 38-inches tall after it has been constructed. What makes it extra-awesome is that it has functional tank-steering, a rotating turntable, luffing jib, winch and load-sensing features. Insert batteries, download the app for it, and you can even take remote control of this mighty machine.
Lego Technic Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica (806 pieces)
$35 (was $50)
If you want to give your dad a cool gift, nothing is better than a hypercar–especially when it costs just $35. Granted, he won’t be earning speeding fines with this Lambo, but at least he’ll have a fun afternoon building it. Like other Technic car sets, this build has working steering and numerous small details sourced from the real-life inspiration behind this kit.
Lego Technic Surface Space Loader LT78 (435 pieces)
$23 (was $35)
For something out of this world, this set will let you build a cool vehicle to help explore the cosmos. The Surface Space Loader has working steering, a raising and lowering function, a crane and an operator’s cab. If you have other kits in this range, you can connect them via a special space air-lock element.
Lego City Fire Rescue Plane Toy (478 pieces)
$38 (was $55)
Younger Lego fans will get a kick out of this set, as they can save the day with this aerial firefighting vehicle. Everything they need to build a fire plane and wildfire scene is included in the box, and it comes pilot, extinguisher operator, and jetpack firefighter minifigures.
Lego City Yellow Delivery Truck Toy (1,061 pieces)
$70 (was $100)
Lego the company seldom puts itself in the spotlight, but this set is a fun nod to its business. The box contains pieces to build a delivery truck, a forklift, and a hot dog stand, and there are four minifigures as well.
Lego Friends Friends Heartlake City Community Center
$98 (was $140)
One of the more kid-friendly builds, the Heartlake City Community Center is a colorful build thanks to the modular design of the building. It also comes with six Lego “mini-dolls” of the characters Paisley, Liann, Olly, Nova, Zac and Pickle the dog.
Lego Duplo Town Buildable People with Big Emotions (71 pieces)
$35 (was $50)
For the very young members in the home, Lego Duplo is the perfect way to get started on this hobby thanks to the oversized blocks and simple builds. This interactive set is designed for kids from the age of three and up, and it has 71 blocks that can be used to construct several characters.
Lego Duplo Classic Cars and Trucks Brick Box Playset (80 pieces)
$35 (was $50)
To really foster creativity, nothing beats a bucket of Duplo. That’s just what you’re getting here, as this container can fire up toddler imaginations with its collection of basic bricks, wheels, and minifigures.