Join our exciting tour of Bath with Bridgerton’s iconic filming locations! Promenade down the colonnades as our high tech headphones serenade you with music from the show, fans, and around Bath. Grab history by the hand as we teach you about the tantalising ways of Regency life, while walking through our World Heritage city.
Our passionate and local guides will not leave you in the past with this fact filled upbeat tour. Imagine yourself as the diamond of the season as you visit Bath’s major landmarks of the Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge and The Holburne Museum. All while hearing the latest behind-the-scenes gossip and movie knowhow from a real Bridgerton fan.
We'll begin the tour with a short walk to Abbey Green, situated in the heart of the city centre. Abbey Green was used for multiple locations in the filming of Bridgerton, and we'll tell you how the space was adapted to suit each location in the show.
The walk from Abbey Green to the Royal Crescent will take us through the city centre. On the way we will pass many of the easily overlooked side-streets used in the filming of Bridgerton, including some situated around the Theatre Royal.
The royal crescent is arguably Bath's most famous architectural site, built in the late 18th century when Bath was in its prime. It was used for multiple scenes in the filming of Bridgerton.
From the Royal Crescent we will take a scenic walk to the Holburne Museum, once a lavish 18th century hotel, passing famous sites including the Circus, Assembly Rooms, and Pulteney Bridge along the way.
Meet in next to Bath World Heritage Centre on the corner of York Street and Swallow Street
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.
A traditional dish made from the cheeks of a pig, usually served with mustard and bread sauce.
A large, fluffy bun often served with jam and clotted cream.
This is the warmest time of year with long daylight hours, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is bustling with tourists and events.
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