What makes it 77% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can browse 1 200 art-quality teddy bears, wander Edith’s quiet garden and linger in the café, but the compact museum seldom fills a whole day, so value depends on personal interest.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Solo travelers can view exhibits, take photos, stroll the garden and enjoy a coffee break without hurrying.
Self-guided exhibit tour:
Wander through the Artist Teddy Bears, The Tableau Scenes and Edith’s Living Room displays.
Tip: Pick up an audio guide at the desk for short stories about each bear.
Edith’s Garden stroll:
Walk the paths of the 10 512 m² garden and read on terrace benches.
Tip: Visit in the morning when the light is soft and fewer visitors are around.
Café Edith coffee break:
Enjoy homemade cakes and coffee in the bright café overlooking the garden.
Tip: Order the seasonal cake special and sit by the window for garden views.
Teddy sewing drop-in workshop:
Bring purchased materials and work alongside others to sew your own bear.
Tip: Check the museum’s Instagram for current workshop times before you arrive.
Tableaux photo session:
Use the themed scenes to take unique solo shots with historic teddy displays.
Tip: Arrive when the hall is quiet to avoid crowds in your frame.

René Schwietzke
Sweet little museum. The location is as interesting as the teddy bears.
Larraine “Santos” Criss
Beautiful teddy bear museum. They have all sorts of teddy bears and the best part is you can construct your own teddy bear. They also have a lovely café serving nice traditional Danish treats
Tuomo Pohjola
Definitely visit this place if you are at Billund Lots of really cool looking teddy bears and other stuff Not too expensive
Joanna Dam
The Teddy Bear Art Museum in Billund is a charming and unique place worth visiting. The collection features a wonderful variety of teddy bears, from classic designs to artistic and historical pieces. The museum is beautifully arranged, making it enjoyable for both children and adults. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable. It’s a great spot for anyone who...
Arup Dasgupta
Lovely place to visit. Very intriguing to know the history of the museum and hiw Teddy bears evolved over the years. Now there are a lot more companies around the would who manufacture teddy bears. Interesting to see teddy bears in different outfits. A must visit place.
April to September: garden blooms make the outdoor walk vibrant. October to March: focus on indoor exhibits and the café as the garden will be colder.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Museum admission | DKK 100 |
| Coffee and cake | DKK 60 |
| Workshop materials (optional) | DKK 100 |
| Total Estimated | DKK 260 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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