Bridgerton Bath Experience Rail Tour from London
Step back into the elegance of Georgian England with our Bridgerton themed tour to Bath, famous for its beautiful Georgian architecture. The Duchess, your guide in full Georgian attire, will meet you outside The Holburne Museum, known to Bridgerton fans as façade to Lady Danbury's house. Wander through its Gardens, before viewing Georgian artefacts, including Queen Charlotte's portrait, in the museum’s collection. Finish your guided tour with a classic English cream tea and Prosecco in the Regency Ballroom. Enjoy free time to discover more Bridgerton filming spots throughout Bath.
Highlights
- Return train journey with reserved seating from London (in chosen travel class)
- Bridgerton - Behind the Façade Tour with Cream Tea and Prosecco
- Free time to discover the beautiful city of Bath
What's included
- Return train journey with reserved seats from London (in chosen travel class)
- The Holburne Museum entry
- Bridgerton: Behind the façade guided tour
- Cream Tea and Prosecco at the Holburne Museum
- Information Pack
- Tour Guide (expect for the Bridgerton - Behind the Façade Tour which is live guided)
- Lunch
- Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off
Overview
Your tour starts at London Paddington station where you will catch your train to the beautiful Georgian city of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll along the iconic Pulteney Bridge heading to The Holburne Museum via Great Pulteney Street, the grandest avenue which inspired Napoleon to re-model Paris. Be prepared to be greeted outside the font of The Holburne Museum by The Duchess, your tour guide bedecked in Georgian finery, the museum was made famous as ‘Lady Danbury’s House’ in the TV Series Bridgerton.
You will walk around the museum into Sydney Gardens, hearing about the grand spectacles that often filled the park, the UK’s only remaining 18th century pleasure gardens. (Jane Austen often attended these and wrote about them in her letters!)
The Duchess will then lead guests through the park to neighbouring Sydney Place, where Queen Charlotte stayed when she came to Bath in 1817.
Returning to the Holburne Museum, guests can view a painted portrait of Queen Charlotte by Zoffany and will be shown a number of Georgian artefacts in our museum collection, including delicate fans, china tea cups and snuff boxes.
Guests will then be invited to the Ballroom, the location of many grand dances in the Regency period, to be served a traditional English cream tea of scones on vintage china and a glass of Prosecco.
Duration of the experience at the Holburne Museum: 1 hour tour and 30-minute tea.
Afterwards there is free time to explore Bath at your own pace, where you will find other Bridgerton filming locations such as the Royal Crescent, Abbey Green, Bath Street, Alfred Street.
Operates:
Thursday to Sunday from May to September