The first half of the new season is released today (May 16) and fans will no doubt be on the lookout for the city’s landmarks.
Following the tales of London’s high society in the Regency era, it’s no surprise the city is where a lot of the show has been shot during its run.
Season three is no exception as the show returned to familiar spots such as the Bridgerton family home which is set at the Greenwich Georgian villa, Rangers House.
Some of the new locations include Osterley House and Park in Hounslow and the Bloomsbury Woburn Walk.
Here’s a look at some of the other London locations that feature in the upcoming Bridgerton season as well as others that have featured in the past:

9. St James’ Church, Piccadilly
The Piccadilly church is where Anthony and Edwina’s wedding takes place in season 2 of the show. | Google Maps Photo: Google Maps