This immersive journey blends London’s royal landmarks, elegant Georgian cities, grand country estates, and medieval heritage with unforgettable Bridgerton filming locations. From the ceremonial heart of London and the romance of Greenwich, to the refined beauty of Bath and the stately homes of the English countryside, the tour captures the world of Regency elegance and aristocratic life. Highlights include Hampton Court Palace, Bath’s iconic crescents, Castle Howard, and the historic city of York, alongside charming villages and scenic countryside drives. A perfect balance of culture, history, film locations, and relaxed exploration, this tour offers a richly layered introduction to England’s timeless charm.
•Price reflects full bookings with 4 persons on the tour
•Airfare not included
•Daily breakfast is included. To allow for maximum flexibility in your daily schedule entrances to attractions*, meals (aside from breakfast) and tips are not included.
Costs are subject to price changes and availability until the tour deposit is completed.
*Please note, some excursions listed may be closed to visitors during certain tour dates. If so, an alternative excursion can be arranged.
Booking and deposit are required 90 days prior to travel.
Deposits are non-refundable.
In case of participant choosing cancellation, participant will be refunded 50% if more than 90 days prior to tour, not to include initial deposit.
No refund will be given if cancellation is less than 90 days prior to the tour start date.
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On arrival in London, we begin with an introduction to one of the world’s great capital cities.
We explore the ceremonial heart of London, including Buckingham Palace, St James’s Park, and The Mall.
We continue past Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, and Big Ben.
The remainder of the day is relaxed, allowing time to settle in before a welcome dinner.
Overnight: London
Today blends Bridgerton filming locations with London’s naval and scientific heritage.
In Greenwich, we visit Ranger’s House, used as the exterior of the Bridgerton family home, followed by the grand Old Royal Naval College, whose colonnades and courtyards appear throughout the series.
We also stroll through Greenwich Park, enjoy views along the Thames, and stand on the Prime Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory.
Overnight: London
This morning we step into royal splendour at Hampton Court Palace, one of England’s most magnificent historic residences and a key filming location for Queen Charlotte’s palace scenes in Bridgerton.
Originally built for Cardinal Wolsey and later claimed by Henry VIII, Hampton Court offers a fascinating blend of Tudor drama and later royal refinement. We explore its grand halls, atmospheric courtyards, and beautifully landscaped gardens, gaining insight into court life, power, and pageantry across the centuries.
After our palace visit, we make our way to the nearby riverside village of Richmond, widely regarded as one of London’s most attractive and village-like neighbourhoods. With its elegant Georgian streets, independent shops, and relaxed pace, Richmond feels worlds away from the bustle of central London.
There is time here to enjoy lunch at leisure, browse local boutiques, or take a gentle stroll along the River Thames, where swans glide past historic boathouses and riverside pubs. For those who wish, there is also the option to enjoy views from Richmond Green or simply soak up the atmosphere of everyday English life.
In the late afternoon we return to London
Overnight: London
Departing London this morning, we travel west through the rolling countryside of southern England, watching the landscape soften from city streets to patchwork fields and stone villages.
On arrival in the beautiful city of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, we step into one of England’s most harmonious and architecturally refined cities. Bath’s honey-coloured Georgian buildings famously double for Regency London in Bridgerton, making it one of the most immersive filming locations of the entire series.
We begin with a gentle orientation walk, taking in the sweeping curve of the Royal Crescent, perhaps the finest example of Georgian urban design in Britain. Nearby, we explore No.1 Royal Crescent, offering insight into the lives of the Georgian elite whose world inspired much of Bridgerton’s visual style.
Continuing through the city, we pass elegant streets and squares used for promenade and street scenes in the series before reaching the heart of Roman Bath. Here, we visit the remarkably preserved Roman Baths, where guests discover the city’s origins as a Roman spa nearly 2,000 years ago — a striking contrast to the Georgian refinement seen elsewhere.
The afternoon is left flexible, allowing time to explore Bath at leisure. Guests may choose to browse independent shops, relax in a café, visit Bath Abbey, or simply enjoy the atmosphere of this beautifully preserved city.
As evening approaches, Bath reveals a quieter, almost theatrical charm as the stone buildings glow softly in the fading light — a perfect setting for dinner and an overnight stay.
Overnight: Bath
Leaving the elegance of Bath behind, we journey east through gently rolling countryside into the heart of rural southern England — landscapes shaped by centuries of aristocratic life, agriculture, and estate living.
Our first visit is to Basildon Park, a refined 18th-century country house set high above the Thames Valley. Used as a filming location in Bridgerton, Basildon Park’s graceful interiors and sweeping parkland evoke the world of Regency society, where appearances, alliances, and carefully choreographed social gatherings shaped daily life. Inside, we explore the principal rooms and learn how houses like this functioned as both private homes and public stages for the social season.
From here, we continue deeper into the English countryside, passing through quiet villages, farmland, and tree-lined lanes before arriving at Wrest Park. Renowned for its formal gardens, Wrest Park reflects the fashion among Britain’s elite for European-inspired landscapes — from French parterres to Italian terraces. These gardens appear in Bridgerton as grand country settings, but they also tell a broader story of wealth, influence, and the desire to display taste and power through landscape design.
Time is allowed to stroll the gardens at a relaxed pace, appreciating the symmetry, water features, and long views that were designed to impress visiting guests. This is a chance to slow down and fully absorb the atmosphere of aristocratic England.
Overnight: Buckinghamshire Area
Our first major stop is the magnificent Castle Howard, one of England’s most spectacular stately homes and the filming location for Clyvedon Castle, the Duke of Hastings’ estate in Bridgerton.
Set within vast landscaped parkland, Castle Howard combines Baroque grandeur with sweeping lakes and classical gardens. Time is allowed to explore the richly decorated interiors, stroll the formal grounds, and take in views across the estate — a setting that perfectly captures the romance and scale of the series, while also offering insight into centuries of aristocratic life in England.
After our visit, we continue into the surrounding countryside to the picturesque village of Hovingham, widely regarded as one of North Yorkshire’s prettiest villages. With its honey-coloured stone cottages, traditional village green, and historic inn, Hovingham offers a wonderful contrast to the grandeur of Castle Howard.
There is time here to enjoy a relaxed late lunch or afternoon refreshment, browse small independent shops, or simply soak up the peaceful village atmosphere that feels unchanged for generations.
In the late afternoon, we continue on to the historic city of York, arriving in time for an early evening stroll along medieval streets and beneath ancient city walls.
Overnight: York
Today is devoted entirely to York.
We visit the magnificent York Minster, followed by a walk along the York City Walls, offering panoramic views over the city.
There is time to explore The Shambles, as well as discover York’s Roman and Viking heritage.
The evening is free to enjoy York’s restaurants, pubs, or an optional ghost walk.
Overnight: York
After breakfast, we begin our return journey to London, traveling through the English heartland. Our route takes us away from the motorways where possible, passing through gentle countryside dotted with stone villages, village greens, and traditional pubs. We make a relaxed stop in Helmsley, a charming market town on the edge of the North York Moors, known for its independent shops, honey-stone buildings, and castle ruins. This is a lovely place for coffee, browsing, and a gentle stroll.
Continuing south, we pass through rolling farmland and quiet lanes before stopping for lunch in the picturesque village of Stamford, often described as one of England’s prettiest towns. With its Georgian streets, historic inns, and riverside setting, Stamford feels like stepping back in time and offers an authentic taste of traditional English life.
In the afternoon, our journey continues through the countryside of the Midlands, with views of patchwork fields, hedgerows, and church spires rising above village rooftops. As we draw closer to London, the landscape gradually shifts, marking our return to the capital.
Overnight: London
Flights home.
