Description
The Quintessentially British scene is set from the moment you arrive for a coffee in the village of Bucklebury. From here youll head to Bath and drive through Lansdowne Fields to visit Holburne Museum, home to the formidable Lady Danbury. Once youve arrived in the center of Bath you start the walking tour and head along The Royal Crescent, passing by No.1, the Featheringtons residence, before walking through The Circus and visiting The Assembly Rooms, designed by John Wood the Younger in 1769, which youll recognize were used for some of the Bridgerton ball scenes.
During lunchtime, youll have the chance to visit the Baths if this is something you have pre-booked. In the afternoon youll continue discovering Regency landmarks including Bath Abbey, Pulteney Bridge, and Abbey Green home to the dressmakers Modiste. The tour wouldnt be complete without visiting the stunning Wilton House, a highlight of the day, where no less than four Bridgerton Residences were filmed. From here youll peek into the scandalous lives of the Bridgertons draws to a close and youll head back to your London hotel.
Duration: 12 hours