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The City Tower LEGO City set coming in June

May 18, 2025 by Amie Cranswick

The LEGO Group has unveiled a new LEGO City set with The City Tower, which goes on sale on June 1st, priced at $209.99, and incorporates elements from various LEGO City subthemes including fire, police, construction, trains and even LEGO Space; check out the promotional images here…

Treat kids to an action-packed play experience with the LEGO® City: The City Tower (60473) playset. Designed for ages 8 and up, this set combines iconic LEGO City themes for fans of model trains, fire, police, space and construction toys. The 3-level tower sits atop a metro station with neighboring police and fire stations. Kids can launch a spaceship from the rooftop, operate the crane, perform stunts on the giant skate ramp and enjoy thrilling adventures with 7 minifigures – including a firefighter, train driver and 5 characters from the LEGO City No Limits TV show.

Build Together with friends and family. The LEGO Builder app offers a fun and collaborative experience when building this set. Zoom in and rotate models in 3D, save sets and track your progress as you build.

LEGO City sets come with vehicles, structures and characters that inspire creativity. Kids can add this set to others (sold separately) from the LEGO City range for more play possibilities. Set contains 1,941 pieces.

  • Towering playset for ages 8 and up – Treat fans of trains, fire, police, space and construction toys to an epic build-and-play experience with this LEGO® City: The City Tower playset
  • What’s in the box? – Models include the city tower, a toy crane, metro train, spaceship and police and fire vehicles, plus 7 minifigures, including 5 characters from the LEGO® City No Limits TV show
  • Realistic functions for pretend play – Kids can operate the crane, drop toy debris down the construction chute and open the garage doors to park the police and fire vehicles
  • LEGO® minifigure accessories – This set includes toy accessories for play, such as a toy shovel, drill, pickaxe, gaming controller for Jason’s room, ticket, handcuffs and a snake figure
  • Creative gifts for kids – Celebrate a special occasion with this LEGO® City playset for kids aged 8 and up
  • A city without limits – Kids can unleash more fun and adventures when they add this creative toy playset to others (sold separately) from the LEGO® City range
  • Build Together with friends and family – The LEGO® Builder app offers a fun and collaborative experience where you can share the fun of LEGO building
  • Dimensions – The tower building in this 1,941-piece building set measures over 19 in. (49 cm) high, 19 in. (48 cm) wide and 17.5 in. (44 cm) deep

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, LEGO, News, Toys Tagged With: LEGO, LEGO City

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth’s editorial and management team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Editor-in-Chief of FlickeringMyth.com since 2023.

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