The series has transformed real locations into places that you must see, from royal gardens in London and elegant Georgian streets Bath. Fans no longer only watch the drama. Fans are now planning to visit Regency England.Here are seven Bridgerton locations that you can explore.
London
London has the most Bridgerton locations. Kew Palace, the Royal Botanic Gardens and other prominent locations are featured in Queen Charlotte.
Hatchards, London’s first bookshop in Piccadilly is a must for any bibliophile. St James’s Church, which is nearby, hosted the wedding of Anthony Bridgerton to Edwina Sharma.
The authentic architecture of these locations and their grand courtyards helped to recreate Regency London.
Chatham
The scenes are based on the real-life boxer Bill Richmond. He is an important British sportsman.
Bath
Bath is a key location in Bridgerton, thanks to the honey-colored stone and Georgian architecture. Holburne Museum is Lady Danbury’s house and one of the best-known locations in the series.
York
Castle Howard near York appears to be Clyvedon Estate, where Simon and Daphne spent their honeymoon. Visitors can enjoy the estate’s gardens, lake boating, and other family-friendly outdoor activities.
Oxfordshire
Kingston Bagpuize House and Gardens may be familiar to Downton Abbey viewers. It was used in the series as Buckingham House. The grand Baroque design makes this a royal location.
