Grosvenor Square, 1813. Dear readers, it seems a new social season has begun, and the bets are already on as to who will shine in the exclusive circles of London's high society. But don't worry, today I'm inviting you on a tour that promises to be more captivating than any gossip: a tour of Bridgerton's London. As you well know, the juiciest stories always emerge from the most elegant neighborhoods.
Our first stop will be the charming Mercato Mayfair. From there, we'll head to the illustrious Berkeley Square, home to the legendary Annabel's private club, a place that, to this day, remains the epitome of refinement and exclusivity. As every great day should include a touch of culture, we'll make a stop at Burlington House.
And to conclude this fabulous tour, we'll visit a filming location from the second season.
Minimum 2 people and maximum 6.
Introduction to the Regency era, Mayfair and the Bridgerton saga
This church dates back to 1825, deconsecrated, and today is one of the most interesting markets in West London
“Grosvenor Square 1813. Dear reader, the time has come to place our bets for the upcoming social season.” This is how the Bridgerton literary series begins. We will understand the story behind its foundations
You will make your own way to the meeting points