One Ticket to Bridgerton, Please: Beloved Bridgerton Film Locations You Must See
Released in 2020 and based on Regency Romance novels, Bridgerton had the world in a trance and continues to have an impact on its audience years later. The cultural phenomenon of this series has not only impacted an audience, but it has also impacted travel and tourism across Europe. The sets and filming locations have been so prolific, that many adventurers across the globe have wanted to see the locations from their favorite television series. If you’re a huge Bridgerton fan and you’re planning on traveling through the United Kingdom, then these should be among your must-sees of your visit.
Hampton Court Palace
You might recognize this palace from the wedding of Edwina and Anthony. If you’re able to travel to East Mosley, then you must see Hampton Court in all its glory. Hampton Court also has some famous history beyond the television show as Henry VIII brought all six of his wives here.
Ranger’s House
Located in London, the Ranger’s house is recognizable to any Bridgerton fan as the Bridgerton family home. This filming location is very special as it is a World Heritage site and the home of a massive art collection. If you’re in London, make sure you take in the art exhibits as well as pretend you’re a Bridgerton yourself.
Windsor Park
You’ll recognize this park from when Kate falls off her horse in the show. Located in Windsor, this park is stunning and expansive. Not only is it a park filled with scenic views, it is a free public space you can visit during the day. The green space will make you feel like a Regency-era aristocrat in nature.
Syon Park Conservatory
Located in Brentford, you might recognize this stunning conservatory as the location for one of the balls during the second season of the show. With a stunning dome, this structure manages to be old-fashioned and scientific. It exudes the essence of Isaac Newton’s genius. If you’re able to make it out to Syon Park Conservatory, you must visit.
Bridgerton was filmed all over England. While visiting London, Bath, and York it’s almost impossible to find a building, street, or countryside that was not seen on the Bridgerton screen. Not sure where to start? You’re in luck!
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