Season 4 — Francesca Bridgerton
Bridgerton Season 4 in Bath — the complete itinerary
Season 4 focuses on Francesca Bridgerton and was filmed at the same Bath locations used across the previous three series. This two-day itinerary covers all of them: the Holburne Museum, Great Pulteney Street, the Assembly Rooms, the Circus, the Royal Crescent, and Thermae Bath Spa. Day 1 is the eastern cluster; Day 2 is the western cluster.
- Duration
- 2 days
- Season
- 4 (Francesca)
- Stops
- 11 locations
- Min. budget
- ~£40/person
Day 1 — The eastern filming cluster
Holburne Museum · Great Pulteney Street · Pulteney Bridge · Assembly Rooms · Sydney Gardens
- 09:30
Holburne Museum
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Start at the Holburne Museum — Lady Danbury's residence across all three completed seasons and expected to continue in Season 4. Photograph the Palladian facade from the lawns before the day-visitor crowds build. The museum opens at 10:00; allow 45 minutes for the collection of 18th-century portraits. Free entry on weekdays before 11:00.
- 10:30
Great Pulteney Street
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Walk west along Great Pulteney Street — 350 metres of unbroken Georgian terraces, wider than any equivalent London street and the production's most-used exterior. The Laura Place fountain at the western end marks the boundary of the Bathwick estate. Season 4 shooting continued on this street throughout the production schedule.
- 11:00
Pulteney Bridge
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Cross to Pulteney Bridge and walk the shops on both sides — one of only four such bridges in the world. The view from Grand Parade on the south bank, looking back at the bridge and the weir, is used in marketing materials for every season. Parade Gardens below (£2 in season) gives the river-level viewpoint.
- 12:30
Lunch, Walcot Street
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Walcot Street, Bath's most independent stretch, is a ten-minute walk north of Pulteney Bridge. The Street Cafe at number 2 Walcot Buildings or The Same Same But Different at 7 Walcot Street are consistent for lunch under £15 a head. Neither will appear in the show but both are what the area looks like without the cameras.
- 14:00
Bath Assembly Rooms
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The Assembly Rooms on Bennett Street provided the ball sequences across Seasons 1 to 3 and are expected to feature in Season 4. The ballroom — 105 feet long with chandeliers original to 1771 — required no set dressing. Main spaces are free to enter during renovation works; check opening hours before visiting as access varies during the current restoration programme.
- 15:30
Sydney Gardens
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Finish Day 1 at Sydney Gardens, Bath's oldest pleasure garden. The canal iron bridge used in Season 1 garden scenes is freely accessible. Jane Austen walked these gardens from Sydney Place — cross-reference her letters against the same paths used in Bridgerton's outdoor sequences.
Day 2 — The western filming cluster
The Circus · Royal Crescent · No. 1 Museum · Thermae Bath Spa
- 09:00
The Circus
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Start Day 2 at the Circus — John Wood the Elder's perfect circle of three identical Georgian arcs. The western arc, opening onto Brock Street, is the Bridgerton family home's most-filmed exterior. The central plane trees were planted in the 1790s; the carved frieze above the ground floor columns covers every facing — worth examining closely before heading to the Royal Crescent.
- 09:30
Royal Crescent
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Six minutes from the Circus: the Royal Crescent. Thirty houses in an arc 500 feet wide. The sloping lawn in front was used for garden party sequences; the central section between houses 13 and 17 is the most-filmed exterior angle. Number 1 is a furnished museum; Number 16 is the Royal Crescent Hotel, where afternoon tea starts from £55 per person.
- 11:00
No. 1 Royal Crescent Museum
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A ticket (£14) into Number 1 Royal Crescent Museum shows the house dressed as it appeared in the 1770s — the same decade the show references. Two floors, eight rooms, furnished with original or period-matched pieces. The kitchen in the basement, the drawing room on the first floor, and the bedroom upstairs are the three most directly comparable to the Bridgerton interior sets.
- 13:00
Lunch, Brock Street
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The Henry at 4–5 Princess Buildings, a five-minute walk from the Royal Crescent, does a reliable set lunch. Alternatively, the café at the Royal Crescent Hotel for something more in keeping with the day's aesthetic — afternoon tea slots also run from 12:30.
- 15:00
Thermae Bath Spa
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End Day 2 — and the two-day itinerary — at Thermae Bath Spa. The rooftop pool sits on natural mineral spring water that has been Bath's central attraction since Roman times; the same water that all of Georgian society came to Bath to 'take the waters' around. It is not a Bridgerton filming location but it is the most directly atmospheric way to close a visit to the city. Sessions from £40; book in advance.
Thermae Bath Spa — book before you visit
Rooftop pool sessions sell out on weekends and during peak season. Online booking is the only reliable way to secure a slot.
Book Thermae Bath SpaWhere to stay
For a 2-night stay, a hotel near Great Pulteney Street keeps Day 1 within walking distance from the door. The Royal Crescent Hotel puts you inside a filming location for Day 2.
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