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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:
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 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 has 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.
DISCLAIMER: This tour is an unlicensed and unauthorised tour of sites featured in the television series 'Bridgerton' created by Chris Van Dusen for Netflix. Travel Curious Ltd. and this tour do not have any association with, or connection to, the television series 'Bridgerton', Chris Van Dusen and Netflix.
Hotel Pick up is available from any Central London Hotel within a 5km radius from Embankment Place. If your hotel information is not provided, your guide will meet you at the Taxi Rank in Embankment Place, outside Embankment Tube Station (at the Villiers Street entrance and not the Embankment entrance).
A gorgeous town, famous for its Roman Baths and picturesque city centre.
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