The magical, sun-soaked world of is a patchworked tapestry of sorts—yes, the Shonda Rhimes-produced Regency romance is ostensibly set in Mayfair, but in reality, the castles, palaces, parks, and country piles in which the Netflix hit plays out are spread across the capital, and across the country itself. If you’re still riding high from bingeing the final episodes of season three and planning your very own pilgrimage, these are the 10 glorious locations you need to visit. Fringed with wisteria, covered in vines, and hidden behind a gate threaded with pink roses, the stately exterior of Bridgerton House is instantly recognizable to any fan of the fizzy period drama—except, this red-brick Georgian mansion isn’t anywhere near Grosvenor Square.
Instead, the Palladian villa sits in Greenwich, and houses an impressive collection of art and decorative objects amassed by the 19th-century diamond magnate Julius Wernher. Most visitors are content with simply posing on its steps, but it’s worth peering inside, too, for a glimpse at over 700 rare pieces, from Renaissance jewelry and 18th-century porcelain to the work of Dutch Old Masters and the jaw-dropping “Madonna della Melagrana” from the workshop of Sandro Botticelli. As revelers arrive for Queen Charlotte’s ravishing ballet and the ball that follows it in the fourth episode of season three, viewers will recognize the grand, towering façade of Hampton Court Palace, lit with burning torches, draped in velvet and dec.
