Published 23:38 IST, June 20th 2024

Fan Of Bridgerton Season 3? How To Visit Its Serene Shooting Locales

Explore the regency era spots as depicted in the popular Netflix sitcom Bridgerton Season 3. The destinations include Hampton Court Palace and

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The enchanting world of Bridgerton, with its romantic Regency charm, is brought to life through a variety of stunning locations across the UK. If you're captivated by the show and eager to explore its settings, here are four must-visit filming sites from Season 3.

Hampton Court Palace

Featured in the fourth episode of Season 3, Hampton Court Palace serves as the grand setting for Queen Charlotte’s ballet and ball. This historic Tudor palace, once home to Henry VIII, is located in Richmond upon Thames. Its towering façade, often lit with torches and decorated lavishly, provides a breathtaking backdrop for the show. A visit to Hampton Court allows you to wander through opulent state rooms, the great hall, and the fountain court, as well as the extensive gardens and maze.

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The Holburne Museum

Lady Danbury’s opulent residence, seen across all three seasons, is actually the Holburne Museum in Bath. In Season 3’s opening episode, it hosts the spectacular Four Seasons Ball. This museum showcases a stunning collection of art and decorative objects, including masterpieces by Gainsborough and Turner, collected by Sir William Holburne. After exploring the museum, take a stroll through the beautiful Sydney Pleasure Gardens behind it to truly feel transported back in time.

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Ranger's House

Known on the show as the exterior of Bridgerton House, this red-brick Georgian mansion is actually located in Greenwich. Its stately presence, adorned with wisteria and pink roses, makes it instantly recognizable. Ranger's House houses a remarkable collection of art and decorative objects amassed by diamond magnate Julius Wernher. Visitors can enjoy over 700 rare pieces, including Renaissance jewelry, 18th-century porcelain, and works by Dutch Old Masters. It's a perfect spot for fans to pose on the iconic steps and explore the rich interior collection.

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The Old Royal Naval College

In episode five, the newly engaged Penelope and Colin receive the Queen’s proclamation beside the imposing towers of the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, doubling as Mayfair Market. This historic site boasts impressive interiors such as the painted hall and the gilded chapel. Its majestic exterior and intricate interiors make it a must-visit for Bridgerton fans.

18:50 IST, June 19th 2024