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Follow in the regal footsteps of Daphne and the Duke on this Bath walking tour featuring filming locations for the smash Netflix series Bridgerton. See why Bath’s elegant Regency-era architecture made the perfect backdrop for the show’s scandals and romance as you scout the real-life locations for Modiste dressmakers, Gunter’s Tea Shop, the stately Featherington and Danbury homes, and more. Like Lady Whistledown’s gossip, Bath’s best-kept secrets won’t stay quiet for long.
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Pagarooni, Aug 2025
This tour is Great! Not only do you get to see all the locations used to film various scenes from Bridgerton but you also get lots of other useful history of Bath and other locations used for various films and programs. Isabelle, our tour guide, was great and gave fantastic details on everything that we saw. Thank you for a great experience!
james_c, Jan 2025
A great walking tour. Guide not only covered Bridgerton, but show/explains how Bath is a perfect filming location for 1800s movies and TV show. Definately recommend for Bridgerton fans
Linda_R, Sept 2024
We thoroughly enjoyed our morning tour with Jim. He was most knowledgeable about the filming of all three seasons of Bridgerton, and knew exactly where to take us. We captured photos at every film location, and Jim was great to make sure we got photos with both of us in them. He had a folder with photos of the film locations, from which you could clearly see the buildings in the photos. It was a great experience. Worth every cent. Jim had great communication. He messaged us via WhatsApp the night before to confirm our meeting time and location. At the conclusion of the tour, Jim also gave us recommendations of other places in Bath he considered visiting. Great suggestions indeed. Many thanks Jim for making our morning so delightful! We did take your suggestion and visited the Bath Spa for the entire afternoon. Thankyou!
Response from Host, Oct 2024
Thank you so much, and glad you enjoyed the Bath Spa adventure.
Jeff H, Sept 2024
Very informative and entertaining. Excellent balance between Bridgerton and wider Bath elements. Guide was super knowledgeable.
This is the starting point for your tour and you will see Bath Abbey, The Roman Baths and the Pump Room. We will give brief overview of your tour and introduce you to Bath
This is the site of a pivotal scene in the first series of Bridgerton. We will be here for about 15 minutes and explore the scene and the impact on the the main characters of the series
The only colonnaded street in Bath and used for street and carriage scenes in Bridgerton. You will see and hear about it's use in the series and how it cam e to be such an iconic street.
Saw Close and Beaufort Square are in the theatre area of the city and were used in many scenes in the series. You will hear about those scenes and also the characters who featured in them
The Royal Crescent is the first crescent to be built in the United Kingdom and have featured in many TV and films over the years. You'll hear about the part it plays throughout the Bridgerton series
No 1 Royal Crescent is a museum dedicated to the Georgian period. You will see the architecture and understand the techniques used in the filming to make it the home of the Featherington Family
The site of public balls in Bath and central to Georgian society. It was a major location for one of the many balls in Bridgerton.
Centre of administration today but it was the site of a lavish ball in Bridgerton series. It is a typical Georgian building and as such the perfect location for Bridgerton
This is the onscreen home of Lady Danbury and the last stop on our tour. Today it is a museum dedicated to the collection of Sir William Holburne but its classical design was perfect for the high class and opulent home of Lady Danbury
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