Step into the world of Bridgerton on this captivating self-guided walking tour through Bath’s elegant Georgian streets. Discover filming locations from Seasons 1-3, including the Modiste clothing shop, Lady Danbury’s house, and Bath’s Guildhall. Starting outside Bath Abbey, you’ll learn how props transformed the city into a Regency-era masterpiece. Stroll through Royal Victoria Park, visit iconic landmarks like the Royal Crescent, and promenade along Gravel Walk. This 90-minute tour offers fascinating insights into the filming process, Bridgerton bloopers, and the real-life places behind the show’s scenes. Whether you're a devoted fan or exploring Bath for the first time, this tour immerses you in the vibrant history and charm of the Ton.
Pass by this Gothic marvel, where our tour starts. From there, you'll venture into Georgian Bath and learn how the filming crew transformed specific sites to evoke Regency elegance.
Stroll through this historic space on your way to finding locations featured in Bridgerton. Along the way, you'll discover the show’s creative use of props to recreate the grandeur of Bath’s Georgian era.
Walk past the charming Abbey Green, recognizable as the location for the Modiste shop. Hear how this cozy spot was transformed into the bustling world of Bridgerton’s high society.
Take in the atmosphere at this popular café, a favorite local haunt near Bridgerton filming spots. Discover how Bath’s modern touches were cleverly disguised during production.
Pass this historic bathing spot.
Walk past this majestic Georgian theatre, a nod to Bath’s rich cultural history. The venue continues to host performances, much like in the social circles depicted in Bridgerton.
Pass through this charming square, one of Bridgerton’s key filming locations. Learn how its timeless appeal was captured on screen to bring Regency-era Bath to life.
Stroll along this historic promenade used in Georgian times. Soak in its beauty while learning about the surrounding area in both real-life and fictional Bath.
Take in the iconic Royal Crescent, featured prominently in Bridgerton. Marvel at its grand architecture while hearing how it has been used to evoke the luxury of high society.
Pass by this famous Georgian landmark, admired for its symmetrical beauty.
Promenade across this picturesque bridge en route to Lady Danbury’s house.
Pass by the house used in the show as Lady Danbury’s residence. Opt for tea at this elegant spot and soak in its historic and cinematic charm.
End the tour in front of Bath's Guildhall where real-life balls have taken place and one Bridgerton ball too.
The tour begins outside the entrance to Bath Abbey, Bath BA1 1LT.
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Bath is a historic city known for its Roman-built baths and Georgian architecture. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich cultural heritage, offering a blend of history, relaxation, and scenic beauty.
A well-preserved Roman site for public bathing. The baths are a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the UK.
A stunning Gothic church with a rich history. The Abbey is known for its beautiful architecture and tower tours offering panoramic views of the city.
A iconic Georgian terrace of 30 houses, known for its elegant and symmetrical design. The Royal Crescent is a symbol of Bath's Georgian heritage.
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