Period romance fans rejoice – series three of Netflix’s record-breaking Bridgerton will be released in two parts on 16 May and 13 June 2024, and a fourth series is already in the pipeline. Bath has had a starring role in the show, with the city’s elegant Georgian architecture making it an impeccable double for Regency London.

Booking a break in Bath is the best way to fill the Bridgerton-shaped hole in your life once you've inevitably binged the new series. Fulfil your fantasy of being part of the 'ton' (aka Regency high society) by promenading along streets straight from the series, feasting on food fit for royalty, and retiring to a lavish boudoir.  

Holburne Museum exterior filming for BridgertonImage - The Holburne Museum dressed for Bridgerton filming, credit Netflix

Rest up in Regency splendour

A Regency-style hotel is the perfect base for your Bridgerton break in Bath. There’s a fine selection to choose from, where you can kick back in some of the city’s beautiful Georgian buildings among sophisticated décor.

We've rounded up the dreamiest places to stay for Bridgerton fans, plus you can opt for plush Bridgerton packages at certain hotels, which combine guided tours and afternoon teas with luxurious bed and breakfast offerings.

The Duke of York Suite at Royal Crescent HotelImage - Duke of York Suite at The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa

You’re cordially invited to enjoy ‘Bath on Screen’ at The Royal Crescent Hotel, a five-star spa hotel on Bath's most breathtaking crescent, which includes a two-night stay with breakfast and lunch, plus a guided tour of the city's filming locations.

You can also enjoy interiors are inspired by the exuberance of the Regency period at The Francis Hotel and the glamorous Queensberry Hotel, or bask in Georgian splendour with conteporary flourishes (including a subterranean spa) at No.15 by Guesthouse on the grand Great Pulteney Street. 

Bedroom at The Queensberry Hotel
Image - The Queensberry Hotel

Step into Bridgerton filming locations

Follow in the footsteps of Bridgerton's characters, literally. The series’ producers scouted out a host of Bath buildings and streets to appear as Regency London, including the magnificent Royal Crescent, the Assembly Rooms for ballroom scenes, and the Holburne Museum for Lady Danbury's impressive abode. 

Bridgerton filming at Holburne MuseumImage - Holburne Museum

Track these filming locations down with help from our guide to Bath's starring role, or join an organised Bridgerton tour, run by companies such as Bath Insider Tours, City of Bath GuidesFred Mawer Tours, Bath Walking Tours, and Brit Movie Tours. Their guides will whisk you around backdrops from the series, filling you in on behind-the-scenes secrets as well as the real history of locations.

Music from the show will even serenade you between stops on the Discover Bath and Bridgerton with Music tour, or capture Bridgerton scenery on camera on a themed photo tour

Bridgerton walking tour
Image - Bridgerton and Music walking tour

Eat and drink like Georgians

In keeping with the Georgians' fondness for sugar and a good brew, tea sets and sweet treats pop up in plenty of Bridgerton scenes (we're sure every fan remembers the Duke and his ice cream spoon…). While we can’t promise spreads as elaborate as those at Queen Charlotte’s parties, a delicious afternoon tea is easy to find in Bath.

Indulge in the tradition in style at the city’s luxurious hotel restaurants such as the Abbey Hotel Kitchen, which has put a Bridgerton twist on its usual menu. Or head for a former haunt of the ‘ton’ – The Pump Room was a grand salon where people flocked to 'take the waters'. 

Afternoon tea
Image - Afternoon tea at The Pump Room

Enjoy fashionable Bath

Did you fall for the fancy frocks, waist-cinching corsets, and dapper tailcoats in Bridgerton? Swoon over more Georgian attire at the Jane Austen Centre, where you can also dress up in period costumes and have a go at writing with a quill pen and ink, before enjoying afternoon tea in the Regency Tea Room.  Learn all about the iconic writer and former Bath resident’s life and work, where exhibits also delve into fashion, food, and society of the time.  

Regency Tea Room at Jane Austen Centre
Image - Regency Tea Room at Jane Austen Centre

Make like the ladies of Bridgerton on their regular trips to the Modiste dress shop by indulging in some retail therapy. Hit the shops in areas like Milsom Street, an elegant Georgian thoroughfare that's been a hotspot for boutique shopping since Jane Austen's day. Elsewhere find high-street favourites in SouthGate and eclectic independents in the artisan quarter of Walcot

You can visit the actual Modiste too – scenes in the shop were filmed inside and out of Abbey Deli. Pop in to pick up teas, coffees, chocolate, and other foodie products by local independents from their Bridgerton-inspired Modiste range. 

Queen Charlotte holding a tea cup in BridgertonImage - Bridgerton, credit Netflix

Brush up on real-life Regency history

Bath is the perfect place to get to know the real-life Regency customs and traditions that inspired the world of Bridgerton. Pay a visit to No.1 Royal Crescent, a Georgian house museum where you can get a glimpse of what life was like for one family and their servants. See how they lived, the major gossip, and issues of the day as well as details about Bath.

Room with traditional Georgian furnishings at No.1 Royal CrescentImage - No.1 Royal Crescent

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