Bridgerton‑style romance for Valentine’s Day | railtour travel blog
- 16.01.2026
- Team railtour
Series and films inspire us more than ever today, and many of us want to discover the places where our favourite scenes were brought to life. Set‑jetting blends the magic of fictional stories with real travel experiences – perfect for anyone looking to do something special for Valentine’s Day. So why not dive into the world of Bridgerton together and stroll where the Duke of Hastings, Lord Anthony Bridgerton or Lady Whistledown once walked? In this blog post, we reveal which Bridgerton filming locations are easy to reach from London.
Bath: where Bridgerton comes to life
The historic city of Bath (around 90 minutes by train from London) feels as though it was created especially for Bridgerton. With its elegant honey‑coloured stone façades, gently curving streets and the iconic Royal Crescent, time seems to stand still here. A stroll through the old town instantly transports you into the world of Daphne, Simon, Eloise and the rest. The unique atmosphere that surrounds Bath makes it a romantic destination for anyone who wants not just to watch Bridgerton, but to experience it.
Lady Danbury’s Residence: The Holburne Museum
In the series, the Holburne Museum provides the elegant backdrop for Lady Danbury’s impressive residence. With its magnificent façade radiating timeless nobility, the location perfectly reflects Lady Danbury’s character. The beautifully maintained gardens surrounding the museum invite visitors to pause for a moment and slip into the aristocratic world of the era. Inside, rotating exhibitions await, blending art and history in a wonderfully refined way.
The Bridgerton House in Greenwich: Ranger’s Residence
In Greenwich, the charming Ranger’s House serves as the Bridgertons’ home in the series. The softly rose‑coloured townhouse feels as if it belongs to another world, especially when the sun casts a golden glow across the park. The quiet paths, ancient trees and wide green lawns surrounding the house invite visitors to wander at a leisurely pace. Here, you don’t just observe the magic of the show’s world – you can truly feel it. It’s a perfect spot for romantic moments shared by two.
Royal splendour: Hampton Court Palace
Here, history comes to life in a truly majestic way, turning a Valentine’s Day date into something unforgettable. The stately Hampton Court Palace impresses with its wealth of historical details, expansive gardens and grand courtyards. Several Bridgerton scenes depicting courtly life were filmed here. The maze‑like paths, long avenues and beautifully designed gardens quickly give visitors a genuine sense of the Bridgerton world.
Chiswick House: Regency‑style romance in a garden paradise
This spot is a true insider tip for anyone wishing to experience the quieter, more poetic side of the Bridgerton world. Elegant Chiswick House is surrounded by expansive gardens, ponds and small bridges that together create a fairytale‑like setting. In the series, it serves as the backdrop for several romantic strolls. And in real life, wandering among the greenery, winding paths and hidden corners is just as enchanting – a wonderful place for couples in love.