Dearest gentle reader, beyond the splendid balls and whispered scandals of the ton lies the breathtaking locations that bring Bridgerton’s regency to life. With the highly anticipated new season now available to stream on Netflix, we’ve gathered some of the most recognisable locations from the iconic series.
Greenwich, London

The distinguished surroundings of Greenwich have proven most useful in bringing the world of Bridgerton to life. Most notably, Ranger’s House served as the exterior of the Bridgerton family’s London residence. The Old Royal Naval College has also appeared throughout all the seasons, including the pivotal market scene in Season 3, where Colin and Penelope’s relationship begins to shift from friends to lovers.
Explore the setting of London’s most prosperous family:
Blenheim Palace

This magnificent estate played a prominent role within the world of Bridgerton, specifically in the prequel series Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. Serving as a primary filming location, the palace was transformed into the Royal residence of Queen Charlotte and her husband, King George III. Portraying the exterior of Buckingham House, Blenheim Palace also makes an appearance in Season 3 of Bridgerton.
Discover how Queen Charlotte lived:
Windsor Great Park

This sweeping location provided a most fitting backdrop, standing in for London’s most beloved parks such as Hyde Park and Battersea Fields. Windsor Great Park was featured prominently in Season 2 as the setting for the hunting scenes and the memorable horse-riding encounters between Anthony and Kate.
Re-live Anthony and Kate’s love story:
Bath

The charming city of Bath may be the diamond of all seasons, serving as one of Bridgerton’s primary filming locations. Tucked away behind the Roman Baths is the Abbey Deli, which was used as the Modiste dress shop from Seasons 1 and 2. One mustn’t forget about No.1 Royal Crescent, standing in as the residence of the Featherington family, and the Holburne Museum as Lady Danbury’s humble abode. Many of Bath’s romantic streets appeared throughout the series, including Trim Street, Beauford Square, and Edward Street.
Explore the streets of the ton:
Hampton Court Palace

The magnificent gardens and historic courtyards of Hampton Court Palace have provided the backdrop for several memorable moments throughout the series. The elegant Great Fountain Garden appears in Season 3 and 4, where characters such as Benedict and Eloise stroll through, as do Penelope and her mother. Meanwhile, the stunning Privy Garden forms the setting for one of society’s most significant occasions in Season 2 – the wedding of Anthony and Kate, hosted by Queen Charlotte herself.
Master Carpenter’s Court, a historic building within the palace complex, was transformed into London’s Chancery Lane, the very place where the pamphlets of Lady Whistledown are printed. In Season 2 we see Eloise and Penelope visit the printing press, as Eloise searches for the identity of Lady Whistledown.
Step into the Queen’s grand court:
If the romance of Bridgerton has captured your heart, the grand estates, sweeping gardens, and historic streets where the series was filmed will enchant you just as much. Each location invites curious admirers to step into the very heart of the ton. Our range of tours give you the chance to step inside the very world where scandals ignite, romances flourish, and Lady Whistledown observes all.
