Due to the popularity of the Bridgerton series, Blenheim Palace has announced an extension to its summer film trail, as well as the launch of several new experiences based on the hit show
Blenheim Palace first appeared in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story as Buckingham House Credit: Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, UK, has announced the launch of several experiences based on the popular Netflix series Bridgerton.
Acting as the backdrop for the period drama, Blenheim Palace has already launched a Bridgerton-themed film trail, which has been extended until November 25th.
A self-guided experience, the trail lets visitors follow in the footsteps of the show’s cast as they explore the original filming locations at Blenheim Palace.
In addition, new features have been introduced, including a Duchesses Afternoon Tea experience and songs performed by a string quartet.
Whilst on the tour, fans will be able to hear renditions of songs that feature in the series as Blenheim has partnered up with string quartet trio Bridge Strings, who will be performing on select dates in September and October during the film trail.
From September 17th to November 10th visitors can take part in Duchesses Afternoon Tea in the palace’s Orangery, which costs £60 per person. A themed menu includes a variety of cakes, while savoury options include ‘Promenade Petite Sandwiches’.
To complete the experience, a unique fan photo opportunity is featured at the end of the new trail, for visitors to take a selfie surrounded by an archway adorned with wisteria.
The heritage attraction first appeared in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story as Buckingham House, but has since been featured for the first time in Bridgerton for the recently released Season 3 of the show.