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Experience Bath’s iconic sights and Bridgerton filming locations on this 1.5-hour headphone tour for just $22.08, led by an enthusiastic guide with behind-the-scenes stories.

This $22.08 per person tour offers an engaging 1 hour 30 minutes exploring Bath through a Bridgerton-themed lens. With a perfect 5.0 rating based on 133 reviews, it highlights famous filming locations and shares behind-the-scenes stories from the show. The tour is recommended by 99% of participants, making it a popular choice for fans and history buffs alike.
Ideal for those with a moderate physical fitness level, the experience takes place entirely on foot, with Bluetooth headphones included so you can clearly hear your guide without missing a word. The tour departs from Bath World Heritage Centre and concludes at the Holburne Museum, making it easy to continue exploring the city afterward. While it’s especially suited for Bridgerton enthusiasts, the tour also offers meaningful insights into Bath’s distinct Georgian architecture and history.
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This tour begins at the Bath World Heritage Centre, located at 10 York Street. At this central spot, you’ll meet your guide, who kicks off the experience with an overview of what to expect. The meeting point is convenient, close to public transportation, and offers easy access for most visitors.
From here, the guide introduces you to the headphone system—a practical feature that allows you to listen clearly even in a bustling city. The small group size, capped at 24 participants, ensures a more personalized experience and easier interaction throughout the walk.

The tour’s first stop is Abbey Green, a compact yet historically significant square in the center of Bath. This location played a key role in the filming of Bridgerton, used for multiple scenes. The guide explains how the space was creatively adapted for the show, giving fans a behind-the-scenes perspective.
Visitors will appreciate how Abbey Green’s architecture and ambiance evoke the Georgian charm seen on screen. The site is free to visit, making it an accessible start to the tour. Expect around 10 minutes here, with plenty of photo opportunities and storytelling.

Next, the walk takes you through the city center, passing the Theatre Royal Bath and several side streets used in Bridgerton filming. The guide points out how some locations appear subtly in the show, requiring a keen eye or a knowledgeable guide to identify.
The route is designed to highlight less obvious filming sites around the Theatre Royal, giving a new appreciation for Bath’s versatile architecture. The 5-minute walk between stops keeps the pace lively, while still allowing time for questions and soaking in the scenery.
The tour’s highlight is the Royal Crescent, arguably Bath’s most recognizable architectural marvel. Built in the late 18th century, this sweeping row of classical townhouses was used for multiple scenes in Bridgerton.
The guide shares stories about the history and design of the Royal Crescent, connecting its elegant terraces to the show’s Regency setting. While the exterior is free to admire, the visit offers a perfect opportunity to appreciate Bath’s georgian elegance up close. Expect around 10 minutes at this iconic site.
From the Royal Crescent, the route continues to the Holburne Museum, a former 18th-century hotel now housing art collections. En route, the tour passes The Circus, Assembly Rooms, and Pulteney Bridge, each with its own story and role in Bath’s architectural history.
The scenic walk lasts about 10 minutes, offering views of Bath’s distinctive skyline and elegant streets. The guide shares insights about how these locations tie into both Bath’s social history and the Bridgerton filming.

Throughout the tour, the guide shares exclusive behind-the-scenes stories about the cast, production, and filming experiences. These anecdotes add depth for fans eager to learn what goes on behind the camera and how Bath’s architecture was transformed for the series.
Participants appreciate the enthusiasm and knowledge of the guide, who seamlessly blends show facts with Bath’s history. The Bluetooth headphones ensure every detail is heard clearly, even amid the lively streets.

The experience concludes at the Holburne Museum, located at Great Pulteney Street. Its proximity to the city center makes it easy to continue exploring Bath afterward. The end point offers a chance to reflect on the scenic sights, the architecture, and the Bridgerton secrets shared along the way.
The small group size and focused route make this tour ideal for those wanting a personalized and relaxed exploration of Bath’s key sights with a Bridgerton twist.
The tour is booked on average 21 days in advance, showing its popularity. It features a flexible cancellation policy, offering full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. The small group size ensures an intimate experience, and the tour is suitable for most visitors with moderate physical fitness.
Multiple reviews praise the knowledgeable guides, beautiful scenery, and relaxing atmosphere created by the music and headphones. Many mention that the guide’s storytelling makes the history and filming locations come alive, adding an extra layer of enjoyment.
This Bridgerton-themed walking tour offers a charming way to explore Bath’s architectural beauty while enjoying behind-the-scenes insights into the popular Netflix series. The inclusion of Bluetooth headphones and the small group setting make it both comfortable and engaging.
While the focus on filming locations may appeal most to Bridgerton fans, the tour also provides valuable context about Bath’s georgian history and cultural significance. At just over $22, it offers strong value for a guided experience packed with stories and scenic views.
This tour is best suited for fans of the series, those interested in Bath’s architecture, or history enthusiasts looking for a lively, well-organized walk through one of England’s most beautiful cities.
“My girls love bridgerton but it was still interesting seeing the sights for me. Absolutely recommend and the host knew her stuff.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for a moderate physical effort level, so children with good mobility can enjoy it. The storytelling and location stops make it engaging for a wide age range.
Are the headphones necessary?
Yes, the included Bluetooth headphones ensure you can hear the guide clearly despite city noise, enhancing the experience.
Can I cancel my booking if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if done at least 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.
What are the start and end points?
It begins at Bath World Heritage Centre and ends at the Holburne Museum, about a 5-minute walk into the city center.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it manageable for most schedules.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Participants should have moderate physical fitness, as the tour involves walking on city streets and some uneven surfaces.
What makes this tour different from other Bath walks?
Its Bridgerton themes, use of headphones, and focused filming location visits set it apart, combining entertainment with sightseeing.
Is there a guided narration, or is it self-guided?
It is fully guided, with a knowledgeable guide sharing stories and insights throughout the walk.
What is the price and what does it include?
Priced at $22.08 per person, it includes a Bluetooth headset system and a guided walk through key sights and filming locations.