Walk in the footsteps of the Bridgerton family as you explore the real-life locations in London of Netflix's regency romance.
We have been eagerly waiting to return to the Ton since the popular period drama dropped in December 2020.
Now that we have been reunited with Lady Whistledown and her readers, we are searching for a way to bring Bridgerton's unique brand of escapism to life.
Whether you're planning a road trip to check out your favourite spots from the show or you want to make the magic of the second series last a little longer, here are the filming locations featured on your doorstep.
Where was Bridgerton going to be filmed?
Originally, there were plans for an entire set to be built on Sunninghill Estate in Berkshire.
The production would include a London street with houses and shops, according to Condé Nast Traveller.
However, permission to build the set was refused since the construction would be in place for five years and three seasons.
Bridgerton filming locations in London
Old Royal Naval College
Teaser images of Bridgerton's second series revealed that Greenwich's Old Royal Naval College was set to play a starring role in the new season.
The snaps revealed various cast members including Melissa Advani and Priya Kansara as Lady and Miss Eaton and Shelley Conn as well as Lady Mary Sharma during filming.
It's not the first time that the college has appeared in a major production either, having previously featured in The Crown, Les Misérables and Four Weddings and a Funeral.
Location: College Way, London SE10 9NN England
Find out more about the Old Royal Naval College via the Tripadvisor website.
Ranger's House on Greenwich Park
Avid Bridgerton fans will recognise the exterior of this Georgian property from the show as the outside of the Bridgerton family’s Wysteria-clad mansion.
In the show, the family is said to live on Grovesnor Square but in actuality, Ranger's House is on Greenwich Park and today, houses The Wernher Collection.
Visit England says that at the time Bridgerton is set, the Georgian villa was home to King George III’s sister, Princess Augusta.
It's now run by English Heritage and features "a world-class art collection, including medieval sculptures, ornate jewellery and fine French tapestries," according to Visit England.
Location: Rangers House Chesterfield Walk, London SE10 8QX England
Find out more about Ranger's House via the Tripadvisor website.
Syon House
Syon House is an estate in Greater London and is the last surviving home belonging to a Duke.
The Ducal residence has featured during the series with the Print Room acting as the study of the Duke of Hasting's horrible father.
The State Dining Room was also used for Queen Charlotte’s dinner meeting with her husband, King George III in the first season, according to Visit England.
It is the London home of the Duke of Northumberland and has been in the Percy family for over 400 years.
It is set in 200 acres of parkland and includes gardens designed by the renowned English gardener and landscape architect Capability Brown or Lancelot Brown.
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