Every year, Lego launches a new batch of special holiday-themed sets, and the 2025 lineup is now live. The kits include special edition variants of previously-released sets, such as the gingerbread-themed Star Wars AT-AT Walker, as well as festive Christmas sets like the North Pole Post Office diorama, and returning favorites like the Lego Santa’s Sleigh and Christmas Tree figures. There’s also a new selection of Lego Advent Calendars, each of which includes 25 mini builds based on popular Lego lines like Star Wars, Minecraft, and more. All together, there are 19 Lego Holiday sets available now, and we’ve rounded them all up in the list below. Most are exclusive to Lego’s online store, but a few can be found at other retailers like Amazon and Walmart.
$60

Capable of serving as a playset or piece of holiday decor, the Gingerbread AT-AT Walker is one of the quirkiest sets on this list. It’s exactly what it sounds like–a massive AT-AT that’s been redesigned with a gingerbread coat of paint, featuring candy canes, blocks that mimic holiday lights, and other details that look like icing. Its legs are posable and there’s an opening cockpit, and you’ll even get a Gingerbread Darth Vader minifigure as a bonus.
$13

If you want two fun little ornaments for your tree, this set is hard to pass up. You’ll get to build two distinct snowmen–one featuring a top hat and carrying a present, the other in a winter hat with a lantern. A circular ornament hanger sits above their hats, making it easy to display them in your home. It looks like a good choice for families with young children, as parents can build one as their kids build the other.
$13

While the above set lets you build two snowmen ornaments, this one features four ornaments with more traditional designs. They’re essentially 2D versions of Santa, a reindeer, a snowman, and a gift, all placed on circular backgrounds that are easy to hang on your tree.
$55

There’s nothing mini about this minifigure, which stands over 10.5 inches tall. However, it features the same poseable limbs as a minifigure, with moving arms and legs that can put Santa in a standing or sitting position. Beyond that, the massive minifigure is dressed to look like good ol’ Chris Kringle, with a massive white beard and red jumpsuit.
$40

If you’d rather forgo the mess that is building a gingerbread house, consider this Lego Gingerbread House instead. When it’s closed, you’ll have a gingerbread house for display–but open it up, and it becomes a tiny playset. Inside are a few rooms featuring a desk, fireplace, and bedroom, plus a Santa minifigure.
$130

Packed with four minifigures, 16 pieces to form a circular railroad track, and several train cars, this Lego train set is designed for experienced builders. The train can be pushed around the track or combined with the Lego Powered Up Kit to automatically motorize the device. You’re also free to leave out some of the track pieces, making the set smaller and easier to display on a shelf or table.
$330

The Family Christmas Tree might be the coolest of the new Lego sets. Standing 19 inches tall and featuring over 3,000 pieces, it looks like it’ll make a festive centerpiece for a dining room or living space. Along with looking great, there are a few hidden panels that flip open to reveal a variety of rooms–including a kitchen, control room, workshop, and arcade. There are also figures for Santa, Cataclaws, Mrs. Claus, a reindeer, a snowman, reindeer “cuddly toys,” and five elves.
$25
This one is a bit different. It’s not a traditional Lego set–instead, it’s a 12-day advent calendar featuring a variety of different jigsaw puzzles. There are no minifigures inside, but for fans of jigsaw puzzles who are also Lego fanatics, it could make a fun gift at just $25.
$45
This isn’t quite as new as the Family Christmas Tree–but at $45, it’s a much more reasonable option. It stands over 9 inches tall, comes with a bunch of ornaments and candle decorations, and there’s a buildable base to help you show off the creation. Alternatively, you can build two smaller trees with this set–giving you a chance to spread out the decor.
$37.49 (was $40)
Made for younger builders, the Santa’s Sleigh playset features just 343 bricks and includes four reindeer figures, a Santa minifigure, and tons of accessories. The sleigh can be packed with most of these accessories, though there’s also a carrot and a pretzel accessory–in case either Santa or his reindeer get hungry.
$100
Piece together a bustling version of Santa’s Post Office, complete with minifigures for four elves and Santa himself. The whole set includes not just the post office but an entire landscape, as you’ll find a hot-air balloon, ice-fishing activity, and letter sorter. The set is slightly interactive too, with a button that illuminates the balloon’s burner and a lever that lets you divert mail between two carts.
$40 (was $50)
Instead of buying new flowers every year, save yourself the hassle and snap together this Poinsettia instead. It stands over 8 inches tall, features multiple flowers, and lets you build a woven base to hold all the greenery. It’s a popular set, and one that you can keep in your house year-round.
Pricing Varies
Want a gift to open every day leading up to Christmas? A bunch of Lego Advent Calendars are up for grabs, including those inspired by Minecraft, Star Wars, and Frozen.
- Lego Minecraft (300 pieces)
- Lego Star Wars (263 pieces)
- Lego Harry Potter (278 pieces)
- Lego Disney: Frozen (231 pieces)
- Lego City (186 pieces)
- Lego Friends (237 pieces)
$300
Home Alone is an iconic holiday movie, and this massive replica of the McCallisters’ house is a fun way to celebrate the season. It’ll take a long time to complete at nearly 4,000 pieces, and it makes both an eye-catching bit of decor and a versatile playset. Featuring minifigures for Kevin, Kate, Harry, Marv, and Old Man Marley, interactive components like swinging paint cans, a light up furnace, and a lever that sends Kevin down the stairs on a sled, it offers plenty of hidden secrets for fans of the movie to discover. Be sure to make space–the completed set is nearly 15 deep and over 10.5 inches tall.
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