Netflix’s Bridgerton and the film Les Miserables are renowned for their breathtaking backdrops.
But why limit yourself to admiring them on-screen when you can experience them in person?
Travel influencer Samuel, known as @lostinsamuel on Instagram, has shared a post revealing how you can do just that. And the UK location is a mere 1.5 hours from London.
Samuel’s video showcases the stunning scenery of the area, featuring a canal, houses, pubs, and other landmarks. The overlay text reveals: “This city is the backdrop of Jane Austen, Bridgerton and Les Miserables, just 1.5-hours away from London.”
In his caption, Samuel urges his followers to visit this must-see English city, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its imposing architecture and Roman remains. He writes: “Save this must-visit city in England. This UNESCO World Heritage city is famous worldwide for its imposting architecture and Roman remains. Its vibrant and charm vibe makes this city unique!”
He adds: “From Jane Austen novels as Persuasion to the Bridgeton or Les Miserables and other films like The Pursuit of Love, Bath house them!’
Notably, Harry Potter was filmed at Lacock Abbey, located 13 miles east of Bath. The city has also inspired numerous authors, including Charles Dickens, Mary Shelley, Anna Sewell, and Henry Fielding.
He then said: “These are a few locations from the previous stories in Bath, Somerset: Green Park Station, Bath Street, Hot Bath Street, The Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge, Brock Street, Gravel Walk, Palladian Bridge – Prior Park, Beauford Square, Trim Street, Edward Street.”
“Get from London to Bath in 1.5 hours from London Paddington. Have you been to Bath?”
The social media post certainly captured the imagination of users, swiftly accumulating more than 10,000 likes. One enthusiastic user commented: “I loved Bath so much! The walking tours are so awesome, like walking in the footsteps of Jane Austin! I stayed at a lovely Georgian B&B on the outskirts but on the bus line. The views from my bedroom were amazing of the surrounding hills.”
Another user recounted being in Bath for Netflix filming, saying: “I was there as they were filming Bridgerton.”
Meanwhile, another user expressed their regret at not visiting yet, writing!: “Wow, so gorgeous! I really wanted to go on this last London trip but we didn’t have enough time.”
Someone else shared their experience too, adding: “I visiting Bath a few months ago and wish I could’ve stayed longer.”
A standard rail fare from London Paddington to Bath will set you back around £48, with the benefit of 25 direct services running daily.
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