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Have you always dreamed of stepping into the world of Jane Austen or Bridgerton, or visiting the settings of Georgette Heyer’s beloved novels — but found you didn’t have time for countryside day trips during your stay in London?
Let the Regency come alive around you, right here in the heart of the city.
Join me on a journey into the early nineteenth-century London. Stroll through the parks where society once paraded, admire the grand townhouses of the fashionable elite, and discover the refined shops, historic theatres, and exclusive gentlemen’s clubs that formed the stage for romance, intrigue, and whispered scandal.
Step back in time and experience London as the beau monde once knew it.
Hyde Park - Start with a short introduction into the Regency world and take a stroll in Hyde Park, where the aristocracy used to ride horses on the famous Rotten Row.
Mayfair - See some of the residential places where they used to rent houses during The Season, including Beau Brummell's house.
Berkeley Square - The place where the famous Gunter's Tea Shop used to be.
Burlington Arcade - One of the oldest shopping arcades in Britain.
Optional coffee break - We can stop and have a coffee/tea break in one of the surviving grand mansions on Piccadilly.
St. James's Street - Take a stroll on St. James's Street, the place for exclusive gentlemen's clubs and some of the oldest surviving shops in Britain.
Carlton House Terrace - Have a look at the place where the Prince Regent's residence, Carlton House, used to be and hear about his connection to Jane Austen.
Covent Garden - See one of the places Jane Austen stayed at while visiting London and Theatre Royal Drury Lane, one of the most famous theatres during Regency.
