Bath Bridgerton Tour
Live out your Regency fantasies on the Bridgerton Walking Tour of historic Bath. By Atreya Mukerjee
The historic elegance of Bath intertwined with the romance of the hit series Bridgerton, whispers magic in every sense. If you’ve loved binge watching Bridgerton, it’s time to step into the experience in real life.
Bath location
It’s no secret that many prominent scenes from season one were filmed in Bath, and the Bath Bridgerton Tour takes you through all those beautiful locations. Enchanting ballrooms, elite fashion, scandals, and forbidden love. Exciting, isn’t it?
Bath has a strong connection to the Regency era and its associated cultural heritage. To add some icing to this cake, you’ll be given headphones to listen to the soundtrack of the show while you explore. Picture yourself strolling through cobbled streets lined with rich Georgian architecture while being fully immersed in the era gone by.
Led by awesome guides, this 1.5-hour tour is a leisurely escape. Some of the spots you’ll see include the exterior of the Featherington House, Lady Danbury's residence, iconic streets and assembly halls used for ballroom nights, along with other landmarks. Think you know it all or are looking to expand your fandom knowledge, this tour is your calling.
How to get there
rain: The easiest way to reach Bath is by train. Bath is served by the Great Western Main Line and has convenient connections from most cities in the UK.
Coach: The cheapest way to get to Bath would be getting a coach from London or Bristol. The coach station is located on Dorchester Street.
Flight: The nearest airport is the Bristol International Airport and is 15 miles from Bath. You can get the A4 Air Decker bus service from the airport, which directly takes you to Bath.
Where to eat
Bath has a plethora of eateries, cafes, and bar to satisfy all your gluttony cravings. The Pulteney Coffee Shop is known for boasting the best views of the city from their quaint wooden windows. You also shouldn’t miss Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating house; the originator of the Sally Lunn Buns. After exploring the city all day, head to The Saracen's Head pub, considered to be the oldest pub in the city and a former temporary residence of Charles Dickens. Now, how cool is that?
Accessibility
This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Service animals are welcome.