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Bridgerton Filming Locations: Bath Private Day Trip from London

Explore the many filming locations of Bridgerton in the stunning Regency city of Bath and the surrounding Cotswolds countryside on this private day trip from London, in an iconic London Black Cab. Home to Jane Austen herself, whose novels inspired Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series, Bath is one of the most beautiful cities in the UK and a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. Become a member of the Ton for a day! 

On your private day trip to Bath, you will: 

  • Meet your private guide and driver, a Bridgerton enthusiast, at your hotel and set off for Bath in the spacious comfort of a London taxi; 
  • Stop for a coffee at the quintessentially English village of Bucklebury (where Kate Middleton grew up);
  • Stop off at the Holburne Museum, the home of the formidable Lady Danbury;
  • Arrive in the magical honey-coloured Regency city of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to tour several iconic Bridgerton locations;
  • Begin at the top of the hill on the famous Royal Crescent, with its glorious vistas, it was used to film carriage scenes, galloping horses, and members of the Ton walking around to see and be seen;
  • Stop outside No.1 Royal Crescent which you'll recognise as the home of the Featherington family;
  • Walk past the beautiful Bath Circus, Queen Anne Square, and the Jane Austen Centre, to learn about her life and Regency society in Bath;
  •  Visit The Assembly Rooms and their Grand Ballroom, which you'll recognise from the ballroom scenes;
  • Explore many other Bath highlights used in the making of Bridgerton, including Bath Abbey, the Pump Room, Pulteney Bridge, Abbey Street and Abbey Green, where The Abbey Deli was transformed into the dressmakers 'Modiste', see Gunter's tea shop, and Lady Dee's Hat Emporium;
  • Enjoy a relaxing and scenic drive back to London through the stunning Cotswolds countryside. 

Step back in time, to Regency England and become a member of the Ton for a day, exploring the grand locations where many scenes from the hit series Bridgerton were filmed. 

The Regency city of Bath has been used as the backdrop for many period dramas with its magnificent Royal Crescent lined with stately Georgian houses, cobbled streets, honey-coloured buildings made with 'Bath stone', and sweeping views of the surrounding Somerset and Cotswolds countryside. 

Situated in the valley of the River Avon, Bath is one of the prettiest cities in the UK and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Many famous people have lived in Bath - including Jane Austen herself, whose novels inspired the Bridgerton series by Julia Quinn, now a Netflix phenomenon. 

Named after the famous Roman Baths, Bath’s hot springs have been its main tourist attraction until the arrival of Bridgerton! Filmed in Bath it showcases the romance and scandal of an aristocratic family in Regency London during the early 1800s. 

Enjoy a relaxing and scenic drive into the heart of the Cotswolds countryside in a spacious and comfortable classic London black cab. Stop for a coffee break in the quintessentially English village of Bucklebury (where Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales grew up). 

From here you'll head to Bath and drive through Lansdowne Fields to visit the Holburne Museum, home to the formidable Lady Danbury! On arrival in Bath, you'll begin your walking tour at The Royal Crescent, passing by No.1, which is used for the Featherington family's residence. 

The Royal Crescent is famous for its sweeping vistas and magnificent Georgian architecture, designed by John Wood the Elder and his son John Wood the Younger! 

Walk down the hill to The Circus - a unique circular array of terraced houses, passing the Jane Austen Centre, Queen Anne Square and arrive at The Assembly Rooms. This iconic ballroom where Jane Austen herself will have danced, was designed by John Wood the Younger in 1769, and you'll recognise the location as many of the Bridgerton ball scenes were filmed here. 

During lunchtime, you'll have the chance to visit the Roman Baths if this is something you have pre-booked. In the afternoon you'll continue discovering exquisite Regency landmarks and Bridgerton filming locations, including the spectacular Bath Abbey, the Pulteney Bridge (one of only four of its kind in the world) and Abbey Green home to the dressmakers 'Modiste'. 

From here enjoy a drive through pretty Cotswolds villages, and a relaxing drive back to London. 

Note: Please let us know if you would like us to book a restaurant for lunch or if you're happy with a sandwich. Bath has many restaurants, bars, cafes, and tea rooms. The optional tour of the Roman Baths with an audioguide is about 1.5-2 hours. If you wish to visit the Roman Baths, please contact us when you book the tour so that we may in turn book your timed entrance tickets.



Tour duration
11 hours

Type of tour
Driving tour: including a private vehicle throughout the tour

Attractions along this route:

Bath
A gorgeous town, famous for its Roman Baths and picturesque city centre.

Roman Baths
Hidden beneath the city of Bath lies the stone remains of one of the finest religious spas of the ancient world. Designed for public bathing & used until the end of Roman rule in Britain in the 5th Century CE.

The Circus in Bath
Originally called the King’s Circus, and designed by English architect John Wood, is a historic ring of large townhouses in the city of Bath, forming a circle with three entrances.

Bath Assembly Rooms
Designed by John Wood in 1769 this fine set of public rooms was purpose-built for "The Assembly", a particular 18th-century form of entertainment.

Royal Crescent
The Royal Crescent, one of Bath's most iconic architectural landmarks, is a row of 30 terraced houses laid out in a sweeping crescent in the city of Bath. Designed by the architect John Wood, and built between 1767 and 1774, it housed many notable people since it was built over 240 years ago.

Bath Abbey
Bath Abbey is a parish church of the Church of England and former Benedictine monastery.

Pulteney Bridge
Designed by Robert Adam in a Palladian style and completed by 1774, the Pulteney Bridge crosses the River Avon and connected the city with the land of the Pulteney family.

Bath Street
It was built by architect Thomas Baldwin in 1791, who also built The Cross Bath which you will find at the end of Bath Street. With its impressive colonnades and cobbled paving, Bath Street is incredibly picturesque.

The Holburne Museum
The Holburne sits at the end of Great Pulteney Street, originally built as a hotel, it became the city's first public art gallery and is home to an intimate collection of 17th- and 18th-century paintings and decorative art.
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