Bridgerton is Netflix’s latest big hit and fans are going crazy over the beauty of the show, especially thanks to the luxurious lifestyle of high society. What fans may not know is that, despite the show taking place in 1800, they can pretend to walk like their favorite members of the high society IRL. Ready to see where many Bridgerton takes place? And also where can you visit to try to see where your favorite characters were during their biggest scenes?
*Main spoilers for the first season of Bridgerton below!*
Here’s everything you need to know about where Bridgerton was filmed.
Royal Crescent
You see this repeatedly throughout the series. It seems that everyone lives in one of these buildings, which were originally built by John Wood between 1767 and 1774, according to CN Traveler. They are located in Bath, which is outside Bristol.
Painshill Park
We see our favorite couples strolling and picnicking at Painshill Park. It is one of the places where high society members got together to show off their new relationships and it was another great place to share some important gossip.
Wilton House
According CN Traveler, most scenes of Queen Charlotte are filmed in the Cube room of this house.
The Guildhall, The Assembly Rooms and the Holburne Museum
Although we cannot go to a real Bridgerton that doesn’t mean we can’t visit the great places where they were filmed. Several rooms at The Guildhall, The Assembly Rooms and the Holbourne Museum have been used to film several of our favorite dance scenes.
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