Rabbie's is offering private tour itineraries to "Bridgerton" filming locations across the UK fit for the Duke and Duchess of Hastings
Still can't get over the Regency-era romance of the Duke of Hastings and Daphne Bridgerton? After all, a record-breaking 82 million households watched the Netflix show, making Bridgerton the most-watched series on the streaming platform. Besides the "regencycore" fashion and jewellery, we also can't help but want to visit the beautiful locations featured on the show.
To help your wanderlust, tour company, Rabbie's is now offering bespoke private tour itineraries to give you the full regency experience and leave you swooning—once it's safe to travel. But that doesn't mean you can't plan ahead or add these locations to your travel bucket list.
Rabbie's offer one-off itineraries and experiences where you pick from over 100 on-site locations to visit, some of which can be curated based on your favourite character, for instance, the charming Duke of Hastings. Your Bridgerton experience includes a dedicated tour guide who will provide insights on each of the filming locations.
Whether it's the Grade I listed No.1 Royal Crescent in Bath, where the Featherington home is in the series or the Holburne Museum and the Guildhall, which provided the extensive fodder for Lady Whistledown's newsletter. You can even visit the Modiste, where the character has their glamorous dresses made, as it's a real-life cafe tucked away down a charming street in the centre of the city.
Want to know more about the filming locations you can visit? We've rounded up some most notable spots that Rabbie's can take you to.
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Salisbury and Bath
Holbourne Museum
Head over to the beautiful countryside in the historic city of Bath, home to three of the most recognisable locations in the series. Holburne Museum is featured as Lady Danbury's estate and home to a collection of more than 10,000 objects, from porcelain and silver to miniature portraits, books and Roman coins.
This is also where you can see one of the first scenes from the show—when the young debutantes present themselves to Her Majesty in the Queen's throne room.