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Bath Touted as 2026 Tourism Hotspot on the Back of Bridgerton and Seven Dials

New guides point fans to five filming locations with nearby lodgings positioned to convert screen buzz into visits.

Overview

  • Fresh features from the Mirror and Bristol Live on February 1 spotlight Bath’s roles in Netflix’s Bridgerton and the Agatha Christie drama Seven Dials.
  • Both outlets report that the city is being tipped as the UK’s next big tourism destination in 2026 due to the renewed attention from recent releases.
  • Research by holidaylodges.co.uk promotes five must‑visit screen sites in Bath, including North Parade Buildings, Great Pulteney Street, Abbey Green and The Holbourne Museum.
  • No. 1 Royal Crescent is open as a museum furnished in late‑1700s style and is presented as the Featherington family’s residence from Bridgerton.
  • The coverage pairs filming-location guides with practical details such as Rightmove’s £585,000 average for Royal Crescent property sales and nearby lodge rates ranging from about £171 to £465 per night.