Advertisement
You can go on this Bridgerton-...

Lifestyle

You can go on this Bridgerton-themed stay once restrictions lift

Jonathan Duane
Jonathan Duane

04:14 5 Mar 2021


Share this article


One can dream!

Image via Netflix

Obsessed with Bridgerton?

The Netflix drama took the world by storm and once travel restrictions lift, you can go and live your best Daphne Bridgerton life.

A travel company in the UK is offering this luxurious two-night experience at a country house in Norfolk, Tyla.com reports. The elegant location is called Inglethorpe Hall which dates back as far as the 1700s.

During your stay, you'll be treated like a proper Duchess with things like your private staff and chef, horse and carriage rides and grand balls.

Image via OliversTravels.com

Want to know what the best part is?

You'll also get a Lady Whistledown newsletter on each day of your stay giving you details of your itinerary. How cool is that?

What's on that itinerary?

Day One of the experience starts with a stroll around the Hall's private gardens. That's followed by an outdoor picnic with tea, cakes and sandwiches.

Afterwards, you'll learn how to create beautiful floral bouquets at a private floristry workshop. That evening, you'll head to a fancy casino night in the hall, complete with drinks and fine dining.

Day Two involves a dreamy horse and carriage ride around the area in the morning. Then towards the evening, there'll be an extravagant ball with live entertainment and canapés.

Plus, you don't need to pack your Debs dress for it.

There'll be a ballgown or a tux waiting in your room, as well as a lady's maid on-hand for styling and make-up.

Image via OliversTravels.com

It doesn't stop there.

On the final day, you'll enjoy a scrumptious afternoon tea in the hall's opulent dining room. How grand!

Inglethorpe Hall can sleep up to 20 people with nine bedrooms. The Bridgerton Experience starts at €2,030 (£1,750) per person for a two-night stay based on six people sharing.

You can find out more details and book over on Oliver Travels' website. 


Share this article