There is something about Bridgerton that makes you want to romanticize everything.
The promenades. The scandal. The gloved hand touches. The orchestral pop covers. The longing stares across ballrooms.
And if you have ever watched an episode and thought, “I want to live like this, even just for a few days,” you are not alone. The good news is that you absolutely can.
England makes it remarkably easy to step into that Regency fantasy, especially when you pair grand historic stays with filming locations, stately homes, and experiences that feel straight out of the Ton.
This five-day itinerary blends London and Bath, two destinations that bring Bridgerton’s world to life through architecture, gardens, tea culture, and lavish interiors. Think elegant hotels, sweeping estates, and slow afternoons that feel made for gossip and promenading.
And of course, when you book these stays through me, my clients receive preferred perks like daily breakfast, hotel credits, room upgrades, and VIP treatment that make the experience feel even more elevated.
Let’s step into the carriage.
Stay at The Lanesborough, Oetker Hotels
Overlooking Hyde Park, this Regency masterpiece feels like it was built for Bridgerton scenes. Personal butler service, a glass-roofed dining room, and one of London’s most elegant afternoon teas set the tone immediately.
My clients receive: daily breakfast, hotel or spa credit, and priority access to the courtesy car.
Stay at The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa
Set inside Bath’s most iconic Georgian crescent, this stay places you directly inside the architectural world that inspired many of the show’s exterior scenes. Expect four-poster beds, manicured gardens, and a serene spa.
My clients receive: upgrades, late checkout, and hotel credit.
You will begin your journey in London, where many of Bridgerton’s grand interiors and promenades were filmed.
On your first day, settle into The Lanesborough and lean fully into the fantasy. Start with their Bridgerton-inspired afternoon tea under the glass dome. The custom “Bridgerton Blend” tea and delicately themed pastries feel like something Lady Whistledown herself would write about.
After tea, take a walk through Hyde Park, imagining carriage rides and society encounters along the paths.
In the evening, dine at Rules Restaurant, London’s oldest restaurant, known for classic British cuisine and candlelit interiors. For cocktails, head to The American Bar at The Savoy, elegant and timeless.
Dedicate this day to London’s most iconic landmarks and filming sites.
Start with the
Westminster Abbey, Big Ben & Buckingham Guided Tour of London
This guided experience covers royal landmarks and Britain’s layered history with expert storytelling.
In the afternoon, head to Ranger’s House in Greenwich, the exterior of the Bridgerton family home. Nearby, stroll the Old Royal Naval College, used for many promenade scenes.
If time allows, visit Syon House, whose opulent interiors doubled as royal residences on screen.
Dinner options include Clos Maggiore for romance or Sketch for theatrical flair.
For deeper Regency immersion, venture outside London.
Options include Hampton Court Palace, used as Queen Charlotte’s residence, or Blenheim Palace, whose grand state rooms appeared as Buckingham House.
If you prefer gardens, visit Painshill Park or Basildon Park, both used for outdoor scenes and known for their sweeping landscapes.
Alternatively, take the
Small-Group Cotswolds Tour
for storybook villages and countryside charm.
Return to London for a West End show or evening drinks at Mr. Fogg’s, delightfully theatrical.
On Day 4, travel by train to Bath, just 90 minutes from London.
This UNESCO World Heritage city served as the backdrop for many of the show’s most recognizable street scenes.
Check into The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa, where the sweeping Georgian façade immediately sets the tone.
Spend the afternoon exploring No. 1 Royal Crescent, known on screen as the Featherington residence. Walk along Bath Street, Trim Street, and Beaufort Square, all featured in promenade scenes.
Visit The Holburne Museum, which represented Lady Danbury’s home.
For dinner, reserve a table at Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House for traditional fare or The Ivy Bath Brasserie for something more polished.
Begin with the
Roman Baths Entry & Walking Tour
to explore the city’s ancient spa heritage.
Bridgerton fans should also consider the
Bridgerton Tour & Bath Highlights
which dives into filming locations and behind-the-scenes details.
For afternoon tea, choose between:
• The Pump Room for live classical music
• The Jane Austen Centre Tea Room for literary charm
• The Elder Restaurant for a themed Bridgerton tea experience
If you want one final excursion, the
Stonehenge Half-Day Tour
offers an easy add-on.
Spend your final evening strolling the Royal Crescent gardens or enjoying a quiet dinner at Olive Tree Restaurant, Bath’s Michelin-starred gem.
For travelers seeking something even more immersive, there are curated small-group journeys that grant access to privately owned castles and estates across England and Scotland.
These experiences include chauffeured transport, hosted dinners with aristocratic families, behind-the-scenes estate tours, and overnight stays inside historic properties.
It is the closest thing to truly living like the Ton.
You do not need an invitation from Queen Charlotte to experience this world.
With the right hotels, guided experiences, and thoughtful planning, you can step into Bridgerton’s England in a way that feels luxurious, immersive, and entirely your own.
And yes, while these are five-star stays, the Bridgerton feeling is not limited to one budget level. It is a vibe. A mood. A way of traveling slowly and beautifully.
When you are ready to plan your own Regency escape, reach out. I would love to design it with you.
Because everyone deserves at least one trip where they feel like the main character.
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I'm Amneris (or you can call me Neri... all my friends do), a travel advisor and flight attendant who curates unforgettable trips across Europe and beyond. From solo getaways to romantic escapes and luxury cruises, I help busy professionals and adventure seekers travel well—with less stress and more joy. Ready to plan your next journey? Let’s chat.