10 can't miss Bridgerton-inspired photo spots + activities in the u.k.

A roundup of the best Bridgerton-themed activities, series filming locations, and Bridgerton-inspired photo spots.

You might have heard of the highly-rated Netflix series Bridgerton. Or, perhaps you are a fan of the books that inspired them. Maybe neither really appeal, but I’d bet you’re aware of the Bridgerton aesthetic. “Regencycore”, “royalcore”, “aristocratic Britain”— whatever you call it, the visuals are unmistakable. Blooming florals mixed with exquisite Regency-era interiors fill every frame of the Bridgerton series. Particularly in Spring, people who have binged the series are now searching across the United Kingdom for photo spots and filming locations Lady Whistledown would likely write about.

For those in the U.K., there are a number of Bridgerton-themed activities that are sure to have you feeling like you’ve stepped out of a horse-drawn carriage and into the 1800s. Think secret balls, city tours, and Regency-era afternoon tea!

In this post, I’ve compiled a list of filming locations and limited-edition experiences across the U.K. for Bridgerton fanatics!

 

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Ranger’s House

LONDON

Ranger’s House serves as the exterior of the Bridgerton House. While the show portrays the house in Mayfair, it’s actually in the Greenwich part of London, and it’s open to visitors! Fair warning, the wisteria on the exterior as shown in the series is indeed fake, so it’s a little less spectacular in person.

WHERE TO FIND IT | Chesterfield Walk, Blackheath, London, SE10 8QX

 

Wrest Park

BEDFORDSHIRE

Hidden gem alert! While everyone is rushing to have Bridgerton-inspired weddings at Syon House, Wrest Park just a train ride away in Hertfordshire gives equal Bridgerton ~vibes~! Here, you can discover hidden gems including an 18th-century bowling Green House, a Chinese Temple, and intricate French-inspired interiors. Funnily enough, we visited as it was near where we were living and had no idea it was a filming location for the series until after Season 2 aired and we were told the orangerie scenes were all shot at Wrest Park.

WHERE TO FIND IT | Silsoe, Bedfordshire MK45 4HR

 

Syon House

London

You might recognize Syon House interiors from The Duke of Hasting’s tear-jerking childhood. It’s now a hotspot wedding venue for couples wishing to be fully swept away in Regency-era romance (for a costly £20,000). The conservatory, in particular, is Instagram-famed for its glass dome ceilings and tall white pillars. But, it’s more than a pretty place: it’s historical. It remains one of the last great houses in London, owned by its current family line for over 400 years.

 

Wrotham Park

BARNET

Wrotham Park, which is pronounced “roo-tem park”, was used heavily as a shooting location for Season 2 of Bridgerton. The Bridgerton’s country estate, referred to as Aubrey Hall in the series, was filmed at Wrotham Park.

WHERE TO FIND IT | Potters Bar, Barnet, EN5 4SB

 

Holburne Museum

BATH

Fans of Edwina and Kate Sharma from season two will undoubtedly want to grab a photo in front of the Danbury House, where they reside throughout their 8 episodes. The exterior of the Danbury House is actually an art gallery in Bath, known as Holburne Museum.

WHERE TO FIND IT | Great Pulteney St, Bathwick, Bath, BA2 4DB

 

Hogarth’s House

London

Hidden gem alert! Once home to the great artist and satirist, William Hogarth, Hogarth’s House now sits free and open to visitors who can marvel at his work. The coolest bit? Hogarth’s House was built right on the cusp of the Regency era, so its style is remarkably similar to the Bridgerton series’ visuals.

WHERE TO FIND IT | Hogarth Lane, Great West Rd, London W4 2QN

 

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afternoon tea at The Lanesborough

LONDON

The Lanesborough has introduced London’s first Bridgerton-themed afternoon tea. The limited-edition menu plays off the series’ fame by hosting a divine afternoon tea in a Regency-era atmosphere. You’ll be filled with finger sandwiches, scones, and signature sweet treats from one of London’s top pastry chefs. Imagine yourself in the Regency era, as you eat off Wedgwood china in a dining room with a glass dome ceiling.

BOOK IT HERE | The Lanesborough

 

Bridgerton tours

bath

There are plenty of Bridgerton tours throughout London and Bath that have great reviews from Bridgerton stans, but it’s the Bridgerton Tour of bath that really gets my stamp of approval. Why? For £16, you get 2 hours of walking around the ton that includes stops at 10 filming locations while you listen to music from the television series.

BOOK IT HERE | Get Your Guide

 

“Live Like a Bridgerton”

How does complimentary English breakfast served by a personal butler sound to you? How about a Bridgerton-inspired picnic in Hyde Park? By booking The Lanesborough’s “Live Like a Bridgerton” package, you receive this and much more. You’ll be driven by a chauffeur to two shooting locations: Rangers House and Queen Charlotte’s Palace. The package also includes Bridgerton afternoon tea (mentioned above) and a walking tour map of London so that you can promenade in true Bridgerton fashion.

BOOK IT HERE | Live Like a Bridgerton

 

Secret Bridgerton Ball

London

Party like it’s 1813 by spending an evening with the friends of Lady Whistledown. Tickets to this secret soiree come equipped with your own backstory, so you’ll be fit to play your part in this interactive night of music and dancing. The Secret Bridgerton Ball is held at a ballroom in Wembley, but the exact location isn’t announced until you purchase your ticket. The night lasts approximately 3 hours. The setting is wildly imaginative; like stepping onto the Bridgerton set.

BOOK IT HERE | Secret Bridgerton Ball

 

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