With four seasons already under its belt (and surely more to come), the Bridgerton Netflix show is as popular as ever, drawing a large audience with its 1800s-inspired romances. Fans aren’t only drawn to the show for the plot (and steamy scenes), but also for the production values of the sets, outfits, and overall design of the series.

Part of what makes the show look so authentic, is that it is being filmed in very authentic places. Nearly every house, courtyard, and palace is somewhere you can actually visit in the world, with most of them naturally being located in London.

Collague showing the cast of the bridgerton show with one of the locations

Every Location Where Bridgerton Was Filmed

While not every place the series was filmed is able for visitation all year-round, most of them are. If you’re a fan of the show and there’s a scene you’ve watched thousands of times, this is your opportunity to go where your favorite characters had their crucial conversations.

Place in the Show

Bath, a city in England

Hatfield House in Hertfordshire

Season 1

Featherington family picnic, then a park with a hot air balloon.

Painshill Park in Surrey

Seasons 1 and 3

The Bridgerton family’s Aubrey Hall, then the house of the Fullers.

Scenes with Queen Charlotte and the Sharma family.

Wedding of Anthony and Edwina.

St James’s Church in London

Season 2

Venue for the Featherington ball, then the house of Lady Tilley Arnold.

Seasons 2 and 3

Buckingham House and Palace.

Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire

First used in the Queen Charlotte spin-off show, then Season 3