THE CHARM OF 'BRIDGERTON' IN BATH!
HOLBURNE MUSEUM: Lady Danbury's mansion.
The house, or rather, the facade of Lady Danbury’s mansion, is none other than the Holburne Museum in Bath.
This museum of art and antiques features one of the oldest public parks in the UK, also open to the public.
Go ahead and pay Lady Danbury a visit with this themed tour!
ABBEY DELI CAFÉ: Madame Delacroix's dress shop.
The picturesque streets surrounding Bath Abbey appear in numerous scenes from the first season.
Notably, the Abbey Deli café becomes Madame Delacroix’s dress shop, where characters try on the extravagant outfits that steal the spotlight in the series.
ROYAL CRESCENT (No.1): The Featherington family house.
The Featherington family house is a building of 30 terraced houses, but I recommend stopping at the first and tenth doors. In real life, it is a museum that offers an immersive experience of 18th-century life.
Check out this tour and explore the locations from the series while listening to period music!
WILTON HOUSE, WILTSHIRE: The Duke of Hastings' great estate.
About 34 miles south of Bath, we arrive at the residence of the Duke of Hastings, Wilton House. It is one of the most frequently used locations in Bridgerton, such as when Daphne and Simon experience a special connection during the ball in the Great Hall. Moreover, this place has been immortalized in both films and series.
This 17th-century country house in Wiltshire has been featured in numerous movies and TV series such as Pride and Prejudice, The Crown, Emma, Tomb Raider, Sense and Sensibility… It’s open to the public and offers guided tours of its splendid interiors and gardens!