Dearest Gentle Reader, this writer invites you to step into the world of *Bridgerton* on this enchanting stroll along central Bath’s elegant Georgian streets. On this walking tour, you’ll visit famous filming locations, including the Modiste clothing shop (from where the show’s dressmaker operates), Beauford Square, and the Holburne Museum – known to fans as Lady Danbury’s house. Starting outside Bath Abbey, you’ll find out how the show’s filming crew used props to transform the area and give it a distinctive Regency-era feel. From there, you’ll promenade along Gravel Walk through Bath’s Royal Victoria Park to the Royal Crescent. You’ll make your way over Pulteney Bridge to Lady Danbury’s house where you can opt for tea before retracing your steps to Bath’s Guildhall, the filming location for one of Season One’s ballroom scenes, and this tour’s final stop. As you explore the Ton, you’ll be enchanted by Bath’s stunning crescents, squares, and historical architecture like The Theatre Royal. You’ll visit Bath’s longest and widest street, Great Pulteney, and also its shortest, Sunderland. Along the way, you’ll discover the tricks used to recreate notable scenes, and what really goes into the filming process. On this 90-minute tour, you’ll have a chance to: • Visit filming locations from Seasons 1-3 of the Netflix romantic drama • Promenade along a 250-year-old walkway that reveals an unexpected view of the Circus, a historic ring of large townhouses • Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Bath Assembly Rooms • Discover Bridgerton bloopers that were missed in the edit suite and marvel at the production team’s transformation skills • Spot the real-life places used for the show’s Horse and Hop pub, the Featherington’s house, and so much more Whether you’re an avid fan of the show or you’re simply visiting the Ton, er… Bath for the first time, this fun tour is an unmissable journey into the vibrant Georgian-era that once flourished in this glorious city.