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Discover Bath’s Bridgerton filming locations on a 2-hour guided walking tour showcasing iconic sites, Georgian architecture, and behind-the-scenes trivia.
If you’re a fan of the hit Netflix series Bridgerton, a walking tour that takes you through the real-life locations used in the show sounds like a perfect way to add some Regency-era glamour to your trip. This 2-hour guided tour in Bath promises to reveal where the series was shot, explore the city’s Georgian architecture, and share some intriguing behind-the-scenes stories. With a consistently perfect rating (5.0 based on 98 reviews), it’s clear that many visitors find this experience both fun and informative.
What we really like about this tour is how it beautifully combines authentic Bath sights with Bridgerton lore, making it ideal for fans and history buffs alike. The fact that it’s led by knowledgeable guides who bring the locations to life is a huge plus. However, the tour’s walking nature — over cobblestones, inclines, and uneven paths — might not suit everyone, particularly those with mobility challenges.
This tour is best suited for individuals who enjoy a mix of TV-related sightseeing, architectural appreciation, and engaging stories. Whether you’re a Bridgerton fanatic or just curious about Georgian Bath, it offers a well-rounded peek into both the series and the city itself.


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This tour offers a compact yet comprehensive look at Bath’s most photogenic and historically significant sights, all set against the backdrop of the popular series Bridgerton. The fact that it’s bookable up to 46 days in advance suggests good planning for those with busy schedules, and with a group size limited to 15, it guarantees a more intimate experience.
Pricing is around $303.65 per group, which might seem high at first glance, but when you consider it covers a dedicated guide, a well-paced 2-hour walk, and exclusive insights, it starts to feel like good value — especially for Bridgerton fans eager to see the show’s filming locations firsthand.
The tour begins at the Abbey Churchyard, near Bath Abbey, Roman Baths, and the Pump Room. This central location is perfect for those staying in Bath, as it’s near many hotels and attractions. The guides tend to be very helpful; reviews mention guides like Jim, Fred, and Andy who are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to keep the group engaged.
Abbey Churchyard sets the scene with views of Bath Abbey and the Roman Baths, giving a quick intro to Bath’s history and its architectural charm. You’ll get a brief overview of the tour and the city’s significance before moving on.
Abbeygate Street is where Bridgerton fans will recognize a pivotal scene from Series 1. The guides don’t just point out the spot — they also explain the scene’s impact on the characters, adding depth for viewers and non-viewers alike.
Bath Street, known for its colonnaded design, is used extensively in Bridgerton for street and carriage scenes. You’ll see it up close and learn how its architectural style contributed to the Regency aesthetic.
Saw Close and Beaufort Square are central to the theatre and social scenes in the series. Guides highlight which scenes were shot there and introduce characters associated with these locations, making the connection between the series and real Bath streets.
No. 1 Royal Crescent is arguably Bath’s most famous Georgian landmark, and it features prominently in the series. Visitors love standing in front of this sweeping crescent, imagining the lives of the aristocratic families. The guide details how the architecture was used in filming — a perfect blend of history and TV trivia.
Royal Crescent Museum offers a glimpse into the Georgian way of life, with some reviews mentioning that it helps clarify how the filming techniques made it look like the Featherington household. The museum visit is a quick stop but highly enriching.
Assembly Rooms and Guildhall are essential Georgian social hubs. The tour notes that the Assembly Rooms hosted many of the series’ grand balls, while the Guildhall served as the site for lavish events. While entry fees are not included, the exterior views and stories add context.
Holburne Museum, the last stop, is where Lady Danbury’s grand home was depicted. Today, it’s a museum with a classical façade that perfectly fits the series’ opulence. Reviewers mention that the museum’s setting really enhances the experience, even if you don’t go inside.
Many reviews highlight the guides’ expertise, with visitors mentioning guides like Jim and Fred who shared behind-the-scenes trivia and took the time to answer questions. One reviewer noted that the guide not only covered the series but also explained how Bath’s architecture suited filming, adding an extra layer of appreciation.
The Views: The tour provides a lovely overview of Bath’s ** Georgian architecture**, with stops at iconic landmarks like Royal Crescent, the Theatre area, and the city’s historic streets. Many reviewers mention how the tour helped them see Bath in a new light, beyond just Bridgerton.
Photo Opportunities: The locations are very photogenic, and guides often help guests find the best angles. Multiple reviews praise how they captured memorable shots at every stop.
The tour is designed to be walkable, but some parts involve cobblestones, inclines, and uneven paths, which might be a consideration for those with walking limitations. One review specifically pointed out that it’s not wheelchair accessible, so plan accordingly.
Groups are kept small, which enhances conversation and allows guides to personalize the experience. The 2-hour duration means you’ll see plenty without feeling rushed, but it’s still a brisk walk — so wear comfortable shoes.
While $303.65 per group may seem steep, remember that the tour includes a Blue Badge Tourist Guide, and it’s a private or semi-private experience with up to 15 people. You’re paying for expert narration, exclusive insights, and the convenience of seeing multiple locations in a short time.
Since the tour does not include attraction entry fees, if you wish to explore sites like the Royal Crescent Museum or the Holburne Museum, you should budget separately. However, the stories and views provided during the walk add significant value for Bridgerton fans and history lovers alike.
This Bridgerton-themed walking tour is perfect for those who enjoy TV and film location visits, are fans of the series, or want a scenic way to learn about Bath’s Georgian past. It offers expert guides, stunning views, and stories that deepen your appreciation of Bath’s elegant streets.
If you’re planning a relaxed morning or afternoon in Bath, and don’t mind walking on cobblestones and inclines, it’s a fun, engaging way to connect the series to real life. However, if mobility is a concern or if you prefer longer visits to attractions, you might want to consider other options or supplement this tour with visits to museums afterward.

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s generally suitable for most age groups, but keep in mind it involves walking and some uneven terrain. The tour size is small, making it manageable for families with older children.
Are entry fees included?
No, the tour does not include entry to sites like the Royal Crescent Museum or Holburne Museum. You’ll need to purchase tickets separately if you wish to explore inside.
How long is the walking route?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and covers multiple locations around Bath’s Georgian streets, squares, and landmarks.
Can I join if I have mobility issues?
The route involves walking on cobbled streets, inclines, and uneven paths. According to reviews, it’s not wheelchair accessible, so check with the provider if you have concerns.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are a must. Weather-appropriate clothing is also recommended, as the tour is outdoors and subject to the elements.
Are pets allowed on the tour?
Service animals are permitted, but other pets may not be suitable due to the nature of the walk and outdoor environment.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 15, ensuring a more personalized experience and easier interaction with the guide.
What is the price per person?
Group pricing is about $303.65 total, which divides into smaller amounts depending on your group size.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to book at least a few weeks ahead, especially during peak seasons, as the tour is highly popular.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather, but if canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
For Bridgerton fans or anyone who loves beautiful architecture, this 2-hour Bath walking tour offers a delightful mix of TV lore, history, and scenic views. Led by passionate guides, it captures the elegance of Bath while revealing the secrets behind some of the most iconic scenes. The small group size and expert narration ensure a personalized, engaging experience — perfect for making your Bath visit memorable.
While it’s not suitable for those with mobility issues due to terrain, most visitors find it well worth the price for the insights and photo opportunities. Pair it with some time exploring Bath’s historic sites afterward, and you’ll have a well-rounded day of Regency-era sightseeing.
This tour is ideal if you want to see Bath through the lens of Bridgerton but also appreciate the city’s historic charm. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just interested in Georgian architecture, it’s a charming way to spend a couple of hours in this beautiful city.
Note: Always check current weather conditions and confirm accessibility options when booking, to ensure the experience matches your needs.