Where to stay in Bath like the Bridgerton ton
The Royal Crescent Hotel occupies Number 16 of the actual filming location. No. 15 Great Pulteney sits on the principal filming street. These are not themed hotels — they are Georgian buildings that the production used because they were already there. Five options, from £110 to £300+, ranked by proximity to filming and period atmosphere.
The five hotels
- From £300/night
The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa
16 Royal Crescent, Bath · BA1 2LS
Occupies Number 16 of the Royal Crescent — the actual filming location used as the Bridgerton family home exterior.
The most direct Bridgerton experience in Bath: you sleep inside the filming location. The hotel occupies two houses within the crescent and a garden spa behind it. The Dower House restaurant holds a Michelin star. Rooms vary from classic doubles to garden suites. Book 6–8 weeks ahead for weekend availability.
Check availability at The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa on Booking.com - From £200/night
The Gainsborough Bath Spa
Beau Street, Bath · BA1 1LZ
Sits directly above Bath's natural thermal springs. The Gainsborough is Bath's only hotel with direct access to natural mineral waters — the same springs that drew Georgian society to the city.
Built into a former spa complex on Beau Street, the Gainsborough has 99 rooms and a thermal spa in the basement with direct connection to the natural spring water below. The location is 5 minutes from the Roman Baths and 10 from the Assembly Rooms. The spa is available to non-residents as well as guests.
Check availability at The Gainsborough Bath Spa on Booking.com - From £180/night
No. 15 Great Pulteney
15 Great Pulteney Street, Bath · BA2 4HN
Located on the principal filming street — Great Pulteney Street is Bath's most-used Bridgerton exterior across all three seasons.
A boutique hotel occupying a Grade I listed townhouse at the heart of the primary filming street. 40 rooms, a rooftop terrace, and a ground-floor bar that runs until late. The location means you can walk outside the front door onto the same cobblestones used for carriage sequences. Afternoon tea in the lounge from £40 per person.
Check availability at No. 15 Great Pulteney on Booking.com - From £150/night
Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel
Sydney Road, Bath · BA1 2QH
Five minutes from the Assembly Rooms and Sydney Gardens — both primary filming locations. The hotel's own pool and spa reflect the 'taking the waters' culture that built the city Bridgerton depicts.
The largest full-service hotel in Bath, with 175 rooms, an indoor pool, and a spa. Sydney Road location places it directly adjacent to Sydney Gardens (used in Season 1 promenade sequences) and a 10-minute walk from the Assembly Rooms. Good base for covering the eastern filming cluster. Weekend rates mid-range; weekday rates significantly lower.
Check availability at Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel on Booking.com - From £110/night
The Francis Hotel Bath
Queen Square, Bath · BA1 2HX
Queen Square was designed by John Wood the Elder, the same architect who designed the Circus used in Bridgerton. The hotel sits inside an original 1729 Wood terrace — the oldest surviving Wood building in Bath.
Part of the MGallery collection, the Francis Hotel occupies six Georgian townhouses on John Wood the Elder's Queen Square, a 10-minute walk from the Royal Crescent. 98 rooms, a ground-floor bar, and afternoon tea from £38 per person. Good value for the address — the location is central without the premium of Great Pulteney Street.
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Add a spa session
Thermae Bath Spa runs on the same natural mineral springs that Georgian society came to Bath to drink. The rooftop pool is open-air and stays warm year-round. Sessions from £40; book in advance. The spa is a 10-minute walk from the Royal Crescent and 5 minutes from the Francis Hotel.
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