Laurie Baker
09 July 2025
Dearest readers,
The whispers are indeed true. Sat amidst Bath’s rolling green hills and Georgian splendour lies the stage upon which the ton’s most delicious scandals have unfolded. Yes, the iconic locations of Netflix's Bridgerton are as real as Lady Danbury’s sharp tongue and Lady Featherington’s questionable attire!
And you too can tread these resplendent streets, where love blossoms and secrets simmer. Read our guide to discover where Bridgerton is filmed around Bath, including a new location for season three, and picture yourself strolling through the elegantly fated Royal Crescent or idling past the Guildhall, where the gossip flows faster than the champagne.
If, like Miss Daphne Bridgerton herself, you seek the perfect stage for your adventures around Bath, might we suggest pairing your visit with a stay in one of our delightful Bath holiday cottages? Fit for dukes and debutantes, we’ve homes apt for romantic regency-inspired getaways, large group gatherings and hound-friendly breaks away.
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Step into regal elegance at Bath’s iconic spots

Bath is a treasure trove of striking locations that feature prominently in Bridgerton, making it a dreamland for fans wanting a taste of its distinguished notoriety. From grand terraces to bustling streets, the city exudes the period charm that fans of the series adore. Here is our guide to where Bridgerton is filmed:
The Holburne Museum

The Holburne Museum, with its stunning neoclassical facade, was transformed into Lady Danbury’s grand residence for the series. Sat in the peaceful Sydney Gardens, the museum is a work of art in itself, both inside and out. Visitors can admire its captivating exterior or step inside to explore its impressive collection of fine and decorative arts. Be sure to take a leisurely stroll through the gardens and imagine attending a glamorous soiree in true Bridgerton style.
The Royal Crescent

If you’re seeking the stately splendour of Regency society, the Royal Crescent will not disappoint. This iconic curved terrace of Georgian houses served as a backdrop to many scenes, radiating sophistication and prestige. Take a walk along its perfectly manicured lawns; or better yet, pack a picnic and soak in the same views that would have inspired the aristocracy of the time. It’s not hard to picture yourself stepping out of a carriage and into the world of Bridgerton during your stay in Bath.
No.1 Royal Crescent

The Grade I-listed building provided the exterior of the Fetherington family’s London home, with Lady Fetherington and her daughters often spotted exiting in their most exquisite finery. The Georgian house museum was decorated for filming and adorned with an array of ornamental features along its facade to, of course, match their grandeur and … pomp.
Bath Street

This cobbled street, with its elegant colonnades, is a promenade through history and was used for several London street scenes in the series. Bath Street’s atmospheric charm makes it a favourite among visitors, and it leads directly to the Cross Bath and Thermae Bath Spa – perfect for indulging in a little luxury during your stay in Bath.
Abbey Green

Sat in the centre of Bath, the cobbled square has been a recurring Bridgerton filming location since season one. Recognised as the talented seamstress, Madame Genevive Delacroix’s dress boutique, Modiste, 2 Abbey Street, is home to the popular JJ Beanos deli, where you can stop off for afternoon tea before continuing on your regal way.
The Guildhall

Once home to genuine dances and balls dripping with grandeur, the Guildhall’s Banqueting Room is an elegant Georgian affair with high ceilings, intricate embellishments and imposing sash windows. Well-known for showcasing the ballroom scenes throughout the Bridgerton series, the splendid space is open to the public. So, should you wish to dazzle your beloved with a modern twist on the waltz, the opportunity awaits within these storied walls.
Edward Street

A new addition to Bath’s Bridgerton filming locations for season three, the junction of Edward Street with Great Pulteney Street was used for several outdoor scenes. The street, which was covered in gravel to suit the era, was seen teeming with actors adorning stunning regal attire, accompanied by horse-drawn carriages. Wander in their footsteps on your tour of Bridgerton filming locations.
Tips to make the most of your visit

Here are a few ideas to help you get the most out of your Bridgerton-inspired stay in Bath:
Book a themed tour
Several local guides offer tours specifically themed around the show, giving you behind-the-scenes insights into the Bridgerton filming locations.
Dress for the occasion
Treat yourself to a Regency-inspired outfit and channel your inner Duchess or Duke as you stroll the city.
Indulge in high tea
No Regency experience is complete without afternoon tea. Try one of Bath’s elegant tea rooms for a feast of finger sandwiches, scones, and dainty cakes.
Visit the Roman Baths
While not featured in Bridgerton, the Roman Baths are a must-see. Their history and splendour add another layer of enchantment to your stay.
Write your own Bridgerton story
Bath and the surrounding area are rich with beauty, history, and romance, making them a must-visit destination for fans of Bridgerton. By exploring locations where Bridgeton is filmed, soaking up the stately atmosphere, and staying in a charming holiday home, you’ll create your own story every bit as memorable as the ones on-screen. Pack your bags, step into the past, and let the charm of Bath sweep you off your feet.
After a day exploring Bridgerton’s filming locations, what could be better than unwinding in your own space? Many Bath holiday cottages and apartments even come with luxurious extras like freestanding bathtubs or cosy wood burners, ideal for curling up with a book (or a Bridgerton binge-watch).
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