Great Britain on the Screen

Great Britain on the Screen

Britain’s Film Tour: A Journey through Cinema and History Discover the magic of Britain’s most iconic places that have served as the backdrop for famous films and television series. From London to Bath, via Oxford and Blenheim, this tour will take you to the places that have inspired unforgettable stories. Visit the sets of Bridgerton, Sherlock Holmes, Harry Potter and many others, exploring historic palaces, castles and breathtaking gardens. Each day will be a new cinematic adventure, amidst Georgian-era atmospheres, enchanting London vistas and ancient palaces. A unique experience for fans of film, history and architecture.

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  • Transfers in/out Apt Hotel London and Vice versa
  • Accommodation in 3-star superior or 4-star hotels, in double rooms
  • 5 overnight stays and buffet breakfasts
  • 3 restaurant dinners, including one themed dinner
  • Local guides as indicated in program

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  • The optional visits
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Great Britain on the Screen

Britain film tour: 6 days among the most iconic film locations”

Discover Britain from a unique perspective with our exclusive tour, which combines the charm of cinema with the richness of history. This is not just a tourist itinerary, but an experience designed for lovers of the silver screen and culture. Visit London and stroll through the places that have made legendary movies such as “Harry Potter,” “Sherlock Holmes” and “James Bond.” Explore the dreamlike settings of “The Crown” and “Bridgerton” in Greenwich and Bath, where Georgian history blends with the elegance of film sets. Continue with a visit to Blenheim Palace and Oxford, both landmarks not only of history but also of unforgettable films such as “Queen Charlotte” and “Harry Potter.” This meticulously curated tour is an opportunity to experience a Britain that goes beyond the classic tourist attractions, offering you an exclusive journey where every stop will make you feel like a protagonist in a movie.

Explore Britain through a unique film tour. Visit iconic film locations, from London to Bath, on an unforgettable journey through history and movie magic

Program:

Day 01 : Destination London

Meeting of participants at the airport and departure by scheduled or low-cost flight to London. Upon arrival, our assistant will escort you by bus to your hotel – After arriving in London and settling into your hotel, the journey begins at King’s Cross Station, home to Harry Potter’s magical Platform 9¾. Explore the Harry Potter store before joining an optional walking tour of the famous film locations. With an experienced guide, visit places such as Sherlock Holmes’ house, the atmospheric Leadenhall Market (the entrance to the Shaky Cauldron in
Harry Potter) and the Millennium Bridge, known for the dramatic scene in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Crossing the Thames are Southbank and the Tate Modern, both featured in Mission Impossible and also the MI6 building from the James Bond films.
Dinner at a restaurant

The evening is yours to relax or explore other places in London. Overnight stay in Hotel

Day 02: London and Greenwich – A walk through film history

The day begins with a visit to Lancaster House, an elegant residence in the heart of Westminster that has served as the backdrop for famous productions such as Bridgerton, The Crown, and Sherlock Holmes. Afterwards, a cruise along the Thames offers a breathtaking perspective on some of London’s most iconic landmarks, giving you unique cinematic glimpses.

The trip continues to Greenwich, a veritable open-air set. The Old Royal Naval College, a UNESCO site, has lent its majestic architecture to scenes from The Crown, Bridgerton, Les Misérables and Pirates of the Caribbean. It is also home to Ranger’s House, the Bridgerton family residence in the famous series, and the exquisite Queen’s House, which also appeared in key moments in the saga.

Dinner at a traditional London restaurant to immerse yourself in English food culture, perhaps with dishes such as fish and chips or shepherd’s pie. Return to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 03: London to Bath – A journey through time

The morning begins with the journey to Bath, with two must-see stops along the way. The first stop is at Hampton Court Palace, a sumptuous royal residence built in 1515. With its mix of Tudor and Baroque architecture and beautiful gardens, this palace has been the setting for numerous film productions and TV series, including Bridgerton, Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows and Pirates of the Caribbean.

The second stop is Wilton House, an elegant historic home featured in Bridgerton, Pride and Prejudice, The Crown and Emma. Here you can explore the magnificent halls, manicured gardens, and admire the works of art that adorn its interior

In the late afternoon we arrive in Bath, a city of timeless charm, famous for its perfect Georgian architecture. Because of its unique atmosphere, Bath has often been chosen as a set for series and films set in the Regency era.

The rest of the day is free to explore the city, stroll Bath’s elegant streets or relax in one of its historic cafes. Dinner at leisure – Overnight at Hotel

Day 04 : Exploring Bath – The beauty of Georgian England.
The day begins at the Royal Crescent, recognized as the Featherington residence in Bridgerton. This outstanding example of Georgian architecture is perfect for immersing yourself in the Regency period.

Afterwards, visit the Holburne Museum, representing Lady Danbury’s home, where you can learn about aspects of Georgian life and art. For Jane Austen fans, there will be an optional visit to the Jane Austen Centre, which chronicles the writer’s life and her connection to Bath. Her novels such as Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and Emma are all set in the Regency period.

Continue with a visit to Bath’s Grand Assembly Rooms, one of the city’s most elegant examples of Georgian architecture. Built in the 18th century, these rooms were designed as a socializing place for high society. They were used for several dance scenes in Bridgerton and represent the heart of the entertainment scenes of the period.

The tour continues to the Guildhall, a symbol of Bath’s cultural heritage, which offers an authentic glimpse of the city’s Georgian history.

The day culminates with a Regency-themed dinner:
The group will have the opportunity to attend a special dinner at a historic restaurant in Bath, where participants will enjoy dishes typical of the Georgian era. The atmosphere will be made even more magical by a Regency-inspired dance or small theater performance, bringing to life the elegance of courtly evenings. The historic setting and haute cuisine will make for an unforgettable evening.

Finally, an evening stroll to Beauford Square, which often appears in Bridgerton’s filming, with its charming two-story Georgian cottages, completing a day of authentic historical experience.

Day 05 : Blenheim Palace and Oxford

The day begins with a visit to the magnificent Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO heritage site with more than 300 years of history. This extraordinary palace, the site of filming for productions such as Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, enchants with its architecture and breathtaking gardens.

Alternatively, you can visit Waddesdon Manor, an elegant French-style castle located in Buckinghamshire. This charming place has appeared in numerous films and TV series, including James Bond: Spectre, Downton Abbey, and Queen Charlotte.

We continue with an excursion to Oxford, a city rich in history and magic. Here, you visit Christ Church College, founded in 1546 and known for being the set for many Harry Potter scenes, including the famous meeting between Harry, Ron and Hermione on the Bodley steps.

The Bodleian Library, the oldest reading library at Oxford University, was also the Hogwarts library in the Harry Potter films. A visit to the Divinity School, which served as Hogwarts Hospital, cannot be missed.

On the way back to London, if time permits, make a stop at Hatfield House, a stunning 17th-century estate famous for its connection to Elizabeth I, who spent part of her childhood there. This iconic place has been featured in such productions as Bridgerton, Batman, Sherlock Holmes and Harry Potter.

The evening is free to enjoy London as you wish.

Day 06 : Goodbye London

The last day is devoted to free time for exploring London. You may choose to revisit a place that particularly impressed you during the trip or simply soak in the city’s unique atmosphere.

This is the perfect time for shopping, discovering hidden corners or strolling along the Thames, ending the trip in a relaxed way.

Dinner at a restaurant with typical dishes is the perfect time to take stock of the trip, share memories, and toast the end of an unforgettable film adventure.

With memories of magical film locations and fascinating stories to tell, the journey comes to an end, leaving you with the unforgettable charm of London and the enchantment of the films that came to life in this extraordinary city.

Note: General Information
The tour is available for a minimum of 15 people. It is a perfect opportunity for groups of friends, families, or companies who wish to experience together a unique insight into the world of film and British history.

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