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Bridgerton's Unprecedented Tourism Impact
Bridgerton has created a Regency romance tourism renaissance across England. Bath alone saw:
- • £5 million extra into the local economy in 2023 from film tourism
- • Bath Film Office: "No other filming has had such an impact on the city"
- • Holburne Museum (Lady Danbury's mansion) venue hire rates +173%
- • Multiple Bridgerton-themed tours, afternoon tea experiences, and hotel packages launched
When Netflix's Bridgerton premiered in December 2020, it didn't just captivate 82 million households worldwide with its Regency romance - it transformed England's tourism landscape. From Bath's honey-colored Georgian terraces to Blenheim Palace's opulent state rooms, the show's filming locations have become pilgrimage sites for fans seeking to step into the world of the ton.
Unlike many TV productions that film primarily on studio sets, Bridgerton showcases 20+ real, visitable locations across England. Bath serves as the main filming hub with 9 locations (Royal Crescent, Holburne Museum, Assembly Rooms), while grand estates like Blenheim Palace (Oxfordshire), Castle Howard (Yorkshire), and Wilton House (Wiltshire) provide the sumptuous interiors and gardens that define the show's visual splendor.
This comprehensive guide covers every major Bridgerton filming location, from £15 Bath walking tours to £227/night themed hotel packages with afternoon tea. Whether you're planning a Bath weekend focused on Regency architecture or a grand tour visiting Clyvedon Castle in Yorkshire and Queen Charlotte's Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, this guide has everything you need.
Here are all the Bridgerton filming locations you can visit
Filter 20+ locations by region, season, cost, and accessibility. Many Bath locations are free public spaces, while grand estates charge £10-28 entry.
Real Location | Bridgerton Location | Key Scenes | Entry Fee | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Bath: The Heart of Bridgerton's Regency London
Bath is Bridgerton's main filming hub, with 9 locations standing in for Regency London. The city's authentic Georgian architecture (built 1760s-1820s - the actual Regency era!) required minimal set dressing, making it the perfect backdrop for the ton's social season.
📊 Bath's Bridgerton Tourism Boom
Economic Impact
- • £5 million extra into Bath economy (2023)
- • "No other filming has had such an impact" - Bath Film Office
- • Holburne Museum venue hires +173%
- • Multiple tour operators launched (£15-170/person)
Tourism Infrastructure Created
- • Bridgerton-themed walking tours daily
- • Hotel packages with Regency experiences
- • Afternoon tea at Jane Austen Centre
- • Bridgerton Trail audio tour apps
🏛️ The Holburne Museum - Lady Danbury's Mansion
Bridgerton Scenes: Lady Danbury's residence exterior in all three seasons, garden party scenes
Visiting Information:
- • Entry: Free (donations welcome)
- • Open: Daily (check website for hours)
- • Collection: Decorative and fine arts, Georgian villa
- • Built: Late 19th century as hotel
Tourism Impact:
- • Venue hire rate increased 173% since Bridgerton
- • Now one of Bath's most sought-after wedding venues
- • Featured on all major Bridgerton tours
- • Grade I listed building
Location: Great Pulteney Street, Bath BA2 4DB - 10 min walk from Bath city center
🏡 No. 1 Royal Crescent & The Royal Crescent - Featherington House
Bridgerton Scenes: Featherington family home exterior, street scenes with carriages, establishing shots
No. 1 Royal Crescent Museum:
- • Entry: £12.50 adult
- • Open: Tuesday-Sunday
- • Experience: Decorated as late 1700s Georgian townhouse
- • Rooms: Period interiors, servant quarters, kitchen
The Royal Crescent (full curve):
- • Built: 1767-1775
- • Layout: 30 Grade I listed terraced houses in sweeping curve
- • Access: Public street, free to walk and photograph
- • Perfect for: Iconic Regency London backdrop photos
Note: Featherington interior scenes were filmed at Claydon House in Buckinghamshire, not inside No. 1 Royal Crescent.
💃 Assembly Rooms - The Ball Scenes
Bridgerton Scenes: Sumptuous ball scenes using the Tea Room and Ball Room (Seasons 1-2)
- • Current status: Closed for renovation until early 2027 - National Trust creating new Georgian experience
- • Access: Guided tours only when open
- • History: Built 1769-1771, social hub of Georgian Bath high society
- • Tours: External viewing included on Bridgerton walking tours
👗 Abbey Green & The Abbey Deli - Modiste Dress Shop
Bridgerton Scenes: Madame Delacroix's Modiste dress shop, shopping trips, Penelope & Eloise dress fittings
Abbey Green (cobblestone square):
- • Access: Public square, free
- • Scenes: Shopping area, outdoor dress shop scenes
- • Photo spot: Picturesque cobblestones
The Abbey Deli (Modiste interior):
- • Real use: Café
- • Access: Public café (purchases welcome)
- • Filming: Transformed into dress shop for series
Note: Season 3 relocated the Modiste to Woburn Walk in London's Bloomsbury area.
🚶 Bath Street & Edward Street - Regency London Streets
Multiple Bath streets stand in for Regency London thoroughfares:
- Bath Street: Cobblestones and striking colonnades used for carriage scenes, promenades (all seasons)
- Edward Street: Season 3 street filming - production team coated road in gravel, used extras in Regency costumes with horses and carriages
- Guildhall Banqueting Room: Ball scenes with elegant Georgian plasterwork and grand staircases
All these locations are public streets - free to walk and photograph. Featured on Bridgerton walking tours.
🚶♀️ Here's what Bath Bridgerton tours cost and include
Walking Tours (£15-170)
- • Brit Movie Tours: From £15, headphones with show music
- • Standard tours: £19.50-50, 2-3 hours, 8-9 locations
- • Blue Badge Guide tours: £30-50, expert commentary
- • Luxury Vacations UK: £170, premium experience
Hotel Packages (£150-350/night)
- • Francis Hotel "Step into Bridgerton": £227/night for two
- • Includes: Tour, cocktails, afternoon tea, gifts
- • Regency England packages: Royal Crescent tickets, Jane Austen Centre
- • Book: 1-2 months ahead for themed packages
Blenheim Palace: Queen Charlotte's Buckingham House & Season 3 Splendor
Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire features prominently in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story and Bridgerton Season 3, with an official Bridgerton Trail included in palace tickets.
👑 Official Bridgerton Trail at Blenheim Palace
Walk through the rooms where Queen Charlotte held court and the Featherington sisters strolled:
Bridgerton Filming Locations:
- • Long Library: Appears twice in Season 3 Episode 7
- • The Saloon: Queen Charlotte & Lady Danbury chess scene
- • Water Terraces: Featherington sisters strolling with husbands
- • Various State Rooms: Queen Charlotte's Buckingham House
Visit Details:
- • Trail: Included with palace ticket (self-guided)
- • Tickets: Check blenheimpalace.com for current prices
- • Benefit: Park & Gardens tickets auto-convert to Annual Pass!
- • Duration: 3-4 hours to see trail + palace + gardens
Location: Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1PP - 1.5 hours from Bath or London by car/train
About Blenheim Palace
- • UNESCO World Heritage Site - designated for architectural and historical significance
- • Birthplace of Winston Churchill - museum and exhibitions about Churchill family
- • Built 1705-1722 - Baroque masterpiece designed by John Vanbrugh
- • 2,000 acres of parkland - landscaped by Capability Brown
- • State Rooms: Opulent interiors with tapestries, paintings, gilded ceilings
- • Formal Gardens: Italian Garden, Water Terraces, Rose Garden, Secret Garden
Tourism boost: Blenheim's Head of Commercial Development stated "Bridgerton continues to be extremely popular and helps with visitor numbers"
Castle Howard, Wilton House & Grand English Estates
🏰 Castle Howard, Yorkshire - Clyvedon Castle (Duke of Hastings Estate)
Bridgerton Scenes: Clyvedon Castle in Season 1 - Daphne and Simon's grand estate, Great Hall arrival, Temple of the Four Winds iconic scene
What You'll See:
- • Great Hall: Where Duke & Duchess arrived
- • 18th century Walled Garden: Featured in series
- • Temple of the Four Winds: Most famous Bridgerton scene location
- • Coneysthorpe village: Transformed into Clyvedon village
Visiting Information:
- • Location: Near York, North Yorkshire
- • Bridgerton Tours: £50 (offered June 2024)
- • Regular entry: Check castlehoward.co.uk for prices
- • Accommodation: On-estate lodging available
Travel time: 2 hours from London by train to York, then 20-30 min taxi/bus to Castle Howard
🎭 Wilton House, Wiltshire - Multiple Bridgerton Locations
Bridgerton Scenes: Duke of Hastings' home exterior/interiors, Lady Danbury's home interiors, Queen Charlotte's audience room (Double Cube Room)
- • Double Cube Room: Queen's stately rooms - one of England's finest Palladian interiors
- • Built: 1647, Palladian style property
- • History: County seat of Earls of Pembroke for 400+ years
- • Entry: £18 adult, house & gardens
- • Open: Seasonally (check wiltonhouse.co.uk)
- • Location: Near Salisbury, Wiltshire - 1.5 hours from Bath or London
🏛️ Season 3 New Filming Locations
Bridgerton Season 3 (2024) introduced six new stately homes and locations:
- Osterley Park and House (West London): Ball scenes, National Trust property (£13 adult)
- Squerryes Court (Kent): Episode 1 garden party backdrop, house & gardens open seasonally
- Grimsthorpe Castle (Lincolnshire): Lord Hawkins' home, open seasonally
- Basildon Park (Berkshire): Lady Tilley Arnold's house, National Trust (£12.50 adult)
- Claydon House (Buckinghamshire): Featherington residence interior, Penelope & Colin wedding breakfast room, National Trust (£10.50 adult)
- Woburn Walk (Bloomsbury, London): New Modiste shop location - genuine Regency shopfronts, public street (free)
Here's your guide to London Bridgerton filming locations
🏡 Ranger's House, Greenwich - The Bridgerton Family Home
Bridgerton Scenes: The wisteria-clad Bridgerton family residence exterior (all seasons)
Visit Details:
- • Entry: £10.50 adult
- • Open: Art museum with Wernher Collection
- • Collection: 700+ artworks (Botticelli, Renaissance jewelry)
- • Built: 1722, red brick Georgian villa
Bridgerton Connection:
- • Location: Edge of Greenwich Park
- • Wisteria note: Added for filming, not permanent
- • Interiors: Filmed at other estates, not inside Ranger's House
- • Getting there: 15 min walk from Greenwich DLR
👑 Hampton Court Palace - Queen Charlotte's Palace
Bridgerton Scenes: Exterior of Queen Charlotte's St James's Palace residence
- • Real history: Former home of King Henry VIII
- • Entry: £28 adult (Historic Royal Palaces)
- • What to see: Tudor palace, state apartments, famous maze, gardens
- • Interiors note: Queen's palace interiors filmed at Lancaster House (Westminster - not regularly open)
- • Location: Richmond upon Thames - 30 min from central London
🌳 Windsor Great Park - Anthony & Kate's Romance
Bridgerton Scenes: Season 2 - Anthony and Kate's horseback riding scenes, romantic countryside moments
- • Access: Public park, free entry
- • Size: 4,800 acres of parkland
- • Activities: Walking, cycling, picnicking
- • Location: Windsor - 30 min from London, adjacent to Windsor Castle
Here's how to plan your Bridgerton tour: Weekend to 5-day itineraries
Three Bridgerton England Itinerary Options
Weekend Escape: Bath Only (2 days, £200-350)
Classic Tour: Bath + Blenheim Palace (3 days, £400-650)
Grand Regency Tour: Bath + Blenheim + London + Yorkshire (5 days, £800-1,300)
Bridgerton Filming Locations FAQ
Money-Saving Tips for Bridgerton Pilgrimages
- • Many Bath locations are FREE: Royal Crescent, Bath Street, Abbey Green are public spaces - save money with self-guided walks (£0 vs £15-50 tours)
- • National Trust Annual Pass: If visiting 3+ NT properties (Osterley, Basildon, Claydon, Assembly Rooms when reopens), annual pass (£84) pays for itself vs individual entries (£10-13 each)
- • Blenheim ticket perk: Park & Gardens tickets auto-convert to Annual Passes - return for free all year!
- • Bath accommodation: Stay outside city center (Oldfield Park, Widcombe) for 30-40% savings (£40-60 vs £80-120/night)
- • Visit shoulder season: April-May or September-October for 20-30% lower accommodation costs and fewer crowds
Your Regency Romance Adventure Awaits
Bridgerton has created a Regency tourism renaissance unmatched by any period drama since Pride and Prejudice. With £5 million injected into Bath's economy, a 173% increase in Holburne Museum bookings, and 20+ visitable locations across England's most beautiful cities and estates, this is the perfect blend of romance, history, and architectural splendor.
Whether you're sipping afternoon tea in Bath's Georgian splendor, walking through Blenheim Palace's Bridgerton Trail, or standing in front of the wisteria-clad Bridgerton house at Ranger's House Greenwich, you're not just visiting filming locations - you're stepping into authentic Regency England that inspired the show's creators.
Start planning: Book Bath accommodation 1-2 months ahead (especially for "Step into Bridgerton" packages). Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard tours can be booked 1-2 weeks ahead. Visit April-May or September-October for best weather and fewer crowds. Budget £200-350 for Bath weekend, £400-650 for 3-day tour, £800-1,300 for ultimate 5-day Regency circuit. Dearest readers, your Bridgerton pilgrimage begins now! 💕
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