Blenheim Palace has teamed up with Netflix to launch new Bridgerton experiences, including a themed afternoon tea and string quartet performances.
The Oxfordshire-based visitor attraction first appeared in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story as Buckingham House, and has since been seen in the third season of Bridgerton.
Blenheim’s new Bridgerton trail, which launched earlier this year, has been extended through 25 November due to demand. On this self-guided trail, guests can follow in the footsteps of the cast and experience original filming locations at Blenheim Palace.

For example, guests can see the palace‘s great court and water terraces, which are both featured in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. They can also visit the palace’s staterooms, including the Long Library, which appears twice in an episode of the new Bridgerton season.
In addition, Blenheim is introducing a new ‘Duchesses Afternoon Tea’ experience, as well as performances of the show’s popular tracks by a string quartet.
During the immersive trail, fans can hear renditions of songs from the series, including ‘Wildest Dreams’, ‘Yellow’, ‘Halo’, ‘Bad Guy’, ‘What About Us’, and ‘Girls Like You’.
For the musical offering, Blenheim Palace partnered with string quartet trio Bridge Strings, who will perform on select dates in September and October.
Themed F&B and immersive music
As for the afternoon tea, this is available from 17 September until 10 November. On the menu are themed dishes including ‘Monarch’s Macaroons’, ‘Duke’s Decadence’ and ‘Crown Jewel Cupcake’.
In more news, Netflix is opening its first two Netflix House venues for immersive entertainment in Texas and Pennsylvania in 2025.
Guests will enjoy experiences inspired by shows like Bridgerton, Money Heist, Stranger Things, and Squid Game.
Images courtesy of Blenheim Palace, lead image credit: Liam Daniel / Netflix