The proposal bear photo spot, wish-tree notes and a DIY twin keychain class create playful romance, yet limited seating and child-centric displays may shorten stay for couples seeking calm.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Covers all themed zones, a workshop session, and a café break without rush.
Proposal Bear photo spot:
Strike a pose with the giant bear holding a ring box in the fairy-tale zone.
Tip: Go early to avoid lines and capture a clear shot.
Wish Tree:
Write a love note or wish on a tag and hang it on the tree.
Tip: Bring a pen or use the park’s pens to personalize your tag.
Greek-mythology gallery:
Stroll through scenes of Zeus and Aphrodite reimagined with teddy bears.
Tip: Snap playful selfies under the glowing chariot scene.
DIY key-chain workshop:
Craft matching mini-teddy key chains together.
Tip: Check prices on arrival and book your spot at the workshop counter.
Basement café:
Enjoy handmade pizza or ice cream after your tour.
Tip: Try the seasonal gelato flavor and share a coffee.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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2 adult tickets | KRW 21,000 |
DIY key-chain workshop (2) | KRW 16,000 |
Café snack for two | KRW 10,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 47,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit on weekdays or early mornings in summer to avoid crowds. All zones are indoors, so weather won’t affect your visit.
Address: 2159 Pyeonghwa-ro, Aewol-eup, Cheju, Jeju-do, South Korea
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DIY bear has limited options and the employee gets angry at you for using too much materials even though the fabric is like an inch long. They might even charge you extra if you use too much. I came with my family in a large group and they won’t even allow you to use the leftover materials that the others are not using. Absolute greed and unprofessional behavior all around.
GaMeR. BD
This is a museum dedicated to teddy bears. I love this museum really much. It is because I love bears. The building is huge, just like a castle. I am surprised at first when I arrive. There is a lot of magic inside this building. I can tell the children will love this place. This place can be called bizarre and wonderful at the same time because I feel like dreaming when walking in here. Bear guar...
SL Wong
👍: -If you love Teddy bears, you'll probably love this place. -There are different themes available, such as safari, movie theme, musical theme, and more. 👎: -After awhile, it does get repetitive, as you're walking through bears after bears after bears on display, it is not a very interactive museum, so to speak.
Helen Lim
This attraction was part of our tour group itinerary and we explored teddy bears in various sizes, costumes and themes. Also first time experience to make our own DIY key chain holder small teddy bear (you select your colour of choice) by designing the costume and gluing on with glue gun.
Kin Ho Wong
We went to Teseum in Seoul back in 2018 and we decided to visit it again in Jeju this year. The teddy bears were well crafted sand all showed a happy face. They cheer everyone up. Nice to go with kids too.
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