Six 3D architectures based on lanthanide-substituted polyoxometalosilicates, KLn[(H2O)6Ln]2[(H2O)4LnSiW11O39]2·nH2O (Ln = La 1, n = 42; Ce 2, n = 40), H[(H2O)6Nd]2[(H2O)7Nd][(H2O)4NdSiW11O39][(H2O)3NdSiW11O39]·13H2O (3), H2K2[(Hpic)(H2O)5Ln]2[(H2O)4LnSiW11O39]2·nH2O (Ln = La 4, n = 18.5; Ce 5, n = 35; Nd 6, n = 36; Hpic = 4-picolinic acid), have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, IR and UV-vis spectroscopy, TG analysis, powder X-ray diffraction and single crystal X-ray diffraction. Compounds 1 and 2 are isostructural, built up of lanthanide-substituted polyoxoanions [{(H2O)4Ln(SiW11O39)}2]10− linked by Ln3+ cations to form a 3D open framework with 1D channels. The polyoxoanion [{(H2O)4Ln(SiW11O39)}2]10− consists of two α1-type mono-Ln-substituted Keggin anions. When Nd3+ ion was used instead of La3+ or Ce3+ ions, compound 3 with a different structure was obtained, containing two kinds of polyoxoanions [{(H2O)4Nd(SiW11O39)}2]10− and [{(H2O)3Nd(SiW11O39)}2]10− which are connected together by Nd3+ ions to yield a 3D framework. When 4-picolinic acid was added to the reaction system of 1–3, isostructural compounds 4–6 were obtained, constructed from the polyoxoanions [{(H2O)4Ln(SiW11O39)}2]10− linked by picolinate-chelated lanthanide centers to form a 3D channel framework. From a topological viewpoint, the 3D nets of 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 exhibit a (3,6)-connected rutile topology, whereas the 3D structure of 3 possesses a rare (3,3,6,10)-connected topology. The magnetic properties of 2, 3, 5 and 6 have been studied by measuring their magnetic susceptibilities in the temperature range 2–300 K.