Bath Bridgerton Filming Locations Tour
Bath and North East Somerset

Explore Bath’s iconic Bridgerton filming locations on a self-guided walking tour with an audio guide. Discover Royal Crescent, Assembly Rooms, and more.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • No. 1 Royal Crescent - Experience the enchantment of 1 Royal Crescent, Bath’s architectural jewel and the Featheringtons’ home in Bridgerton. This Georgian house museum, adorned with period details and a royal legacy, invites visitors to explore the grandeur of the late 18th century. Delight in the Regency era’s elegance with the interactive Georgrobe experience, all included with your museum entry.

  • Assembly Rooms - Step into the grandeur of the National Trust Bath Assembly Rooms, where Bridgerton’s opulent ball scenes came to life. Open to the public, these rooms echo with the glamour of high society and the romantic drama of Lady Danbury’s ball. Amidst the sparkle of Whitefriars crystal chandeliers, envision the splendor of Regency-era festivities that once animated these historic spaces.

  • Beauford Square - Next we explore Beaufort Square, where many iconic scenes were shot.

  • Bath Street - As a popular filming location, it’s a perfect spot to experience the charm of a past age

  • The Colombian Company - The Colombian Company, featured in Bridgerton Season 1 as the Horse & Hop pub, is now a charming café. It’s where the Duke had too much to drink in the show. Now, you can visit to have a nice coffee or a cold beverage, enjoying the feel of a place that was important in the series

  • The Abbey Deli - The Abbey Deli, nestled within Bath’s historic Abbey Green, takes you straight to Bridgerton’s Modiste dress shop, complete with its authentic interior as seen on screen. This picturesque café, encased in a Grade II listed building, mirrors the show’s elegance and serves as the site for the characters’ shopping and gossip. While modern life bustles around, this spot retains the charm that captivated viewers, offering a quaint stop for refreshments amid the echoes of Regency-era drama.

  • Sydney Place - Sydney Place, a historical treasure of Bath, was once the creative haven for Jane Austen, who crafted her timeless works at Number 4. Today, it stands as a beacon for admirers of literary history and Georgian elegance. As the finale to our Bridgerton-themed journey, this street encapsulates the charm and regal essence of Bath, leaving a lasting impression of both the series and the city’s rich cultural heritage.

What's Included
  • Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
  • Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data
  • Access to From Bath: Bridgeton Self Guided Walking Tour on “Trippy Tour Guide” App
  • 20+ narration points of popular locations in From Bath: Bridgeton Self Guided Walking Tour
What's Not Included
  • Headphone
  • Snacks
  • Entry to Assembly Rooms ($12)
Additional Information

Join us in our Bridgeton Self-Guided Walking Tour. You’ll get to walk around and see some pretty and important places in Bath where Bridgerton was filmed. First up on our tour is 1 Royal Crescent, a crescent-shaped row of houses where many famous Bridgerton scenes were filmed. Next, we’ll visit the Assembly Rooms, famous for the ballroom scenes in Bridgerton. We’ll then stroll through Albert Street, Bath Street, and Beaufort Square, showcasing some iconic Bridgerton character entrances. After that, we’ll see The Colombian Company, a small coffee shop that was a key filming spot in Bridgerton, along with Abbey Deli and Abbey Green. As we walk, you’ll hear our easy-to-follow audio guide telling you about these places. Take your time and enjoy the experience at your own pace

Location
Glyn West Design & Penny Pearson West
Marlborough Street
Meet at the Marlborough Building Bus Station at, we start our tour from here.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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