Bath: Bridgeton Self Guided Walking Tour with an APP

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Duration

1 - 2 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

10 people

Languages

English, French, German, Spanish

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Walk through Bridgerton’s elegant world with a self-guided Bridgerton tour Bath—20+ scenic stops and Regency stories at your own pace. This Bridgerton walking tour in Bath is perfect for fans of the show, architecture buffs, and curious travelers. It takes 2–3 hours to explore over 20 stops, from grand filming location... Read more

Sample Tour Audio

1 Royal Crescent
Assembly Rooms
Marlborough Buildings Bus Stop

Highlights

  • Visit the big curve of houses called the Royal Crescent.
  • Explore Albert Street with its old, pretty buildings.
  • Discover the little square named Beaufort Square.
  • Walk down Bath Street with its neat rows of houses.
  • Look around the Holburne Museum with lots of cool things inside.

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  • Access to From Bath: Bridgeton Self Guided Walking Tour on "Trippy Tour Guide" App
  • Over 20+ narration points of popular locations in Bath
  • Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
  • Parking Fee
  • Private transportation
  • Food & Drinks

Tour Stops

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.

Albert Street

Alfred Street in Bath, a key location in Bridgerton, is where Lady Whistledown's society-shaping pamphlets were distributed. This residential road, near the Boston Tea Party café, once bustled with Georgian-era energy in the series' opening scenes. Today, walk where promenading characters once did and see the unchanged essence of the street, preserved down to the Westbury and window paintings, capturing the Bridgerton magic.

Beaufort Square

In the tranquil Beaufort Square, envelop yourself in the Bridgerton universe where leisurely strolls and heartfelt conversations came to cinematic life. Imagine the square's charming 18th-century cottages and the historical railings as you retrace the steps of Penelope and Eloise, amidst the natural splendor that graced the show's backdrop. This picturesque spot blends rich history with the captivating allure of period dramas.

Trim Street

Wander down Trim Street, the quaint setting for Bridgerton's Gunter's Tea Shop, where Simon and Daphne's stirring spoon scene sent hearts racing. Today, a hair salon stands where the Duke once flirted, but the spirit of Regency London lingers in the air, blending historical charm with the drama's enchanting narrative. Discover the street's subtle nods to its cinematic alter ego and let the Bridgerton magic guide your exploration.

Bath Street

Bath Street, with its cobbled paths and elegant colonnades, is a living tableau of the 18th century, as seen in Bridgerton. Here, the Duke's majestic horseback entrance comes to mind, amidst architecture that frames every step with historic charm. As you meander, the nearby Roman Baths enhance the sense of time travel to the Regency era, with the Cross Bath adding to the city's spa heritage. Bath Street's authentic period feel has made it a beloved filming location beyond Bridgerton, inviting you to step into a scene from a bygone era.

The Colombian Company

The Colombian Company, once transformed into the spirited Horse & Hop pub in Bridgerton Season 1, where the Duke famously overindulged. Today, it invites you for a more temperate pleasure, serving as a quaint café where you can enjoy a warm coffee or a cool drink, soaking up the ambiance of a location that played a tipsy part in the series.

Abbey Deli and Abbey Green

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.

Holburne Museum

The Holburne Museum, a beacon of Bath's cultural scene, doubled as the exterior of Lady Danbury's residence in Bridgerton. Its stately facade, complete with majestic columns, sets the stage for pivotal scenes from the series. As you approach down Great Pulteney Street, the museum's grandeur unfolds, echoing the elegance that framed Lady Danbury's receptions and the Featherington's decor. With its continued role in the series, the Holburne Museum remains an integral piece of Bridgerton's regal narrative, inviting visitors to explore both its cinematic front and its rich art collections within.

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.

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2- 3 hours

Languages

English
French
German
Spanish

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