Where to experience your own ‘Bridgerton’ in Bangkok

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2 Mar 2026 • 8:00 AM MYT
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Dearest gentle reader, should a Bridgerton-esque affair exist in Bangkok, it is we who shall uncover it.

Set in the year 1813 during the Regency era, Bridgerton narrates viewers into a world of elites, scandal, and slow-burn courtships, with each season pivoting on a different Bridgerton sibling. Season 4 turns its gaze to Benedict Bridgerton.

Part 1 of the latest season arrived on Netflix on 29 January 2026 to mixed reviews. While some of us still ache for Daphne and the Duke, others are all for the Cinderella-inspired romance between Sophie and Benedict. And then there are those who remain loyal to the one and only Lady Whistledown.

Either way, one thing is for certain: this period drama has made its mark in entertainment history. One might even say this show has exhibited itself as the diamond of the season.

In conjunction with Part 2’s release on 26 February 2026, we’ve curated a directory of hamlets and houses that offer the Bridgerton experience right here in Bangkok. Should you wish to promenade, preen, or plot in suitably elegant surroundings, we believe this shall pique your interest.

[Hero and featured image credit: Praya Palazzo and Netflix]

8 venues in Bangkok that look like straight out of Bridgerton

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Image credit: The Authors’ Lounge

The Authors’ Lounge

We believe this is where Queen Charlotte would sip her tea whilst reading about last night’s soirée.

We can be persuaded that this particular tearoom located within the marvellous Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok was built for the ton’s elites. Named in honour of the esteemed writers who sojourned at the property since the 19th century, The Authors’ Lounge exudes the old world’s charm alongside delicacies and drams. We believe this is where Queen Charlotte would sip her tea whilst reading about last night’s soirée.

Nearest BTS/MRT: Saphan Taksin (BTS) | Hua Lamphong (MRT)
Opening times:
Daily, 12pm-6pm

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Image credit: Baan Suriyasai

Baan Suriyasai

This is where the ton would come to experience an exquisite escapade. 

This Thai colonial house, Baan Suriyasai, dates back to the 1900s. The elegantly restored 1900-era family compound invites the ton to experience the ‘Soontaree Life,’ a refined and leisurely way of cherishing the finer things in life. Whether it’s time for tea or time for supper, you are assured an exquisite escapade.

Nearest BTS/MRT: Sala Daeng (BTS) | Si Lom (MRT)
Opening times:
Daily, 11am-3pm & 5pm-10pm (restaurant) | Daily, 10pm-6pm (tearoom) | Daily, 6pm-1am (bar)

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The British Club

On these grounds, the Bridgertons would host outdoor soirées and even a friendly competition of pall-mall.

Dear readers, if you find comfort in the culture exhibited in Bridgerton, Lady Whistledown believes it is time to pay a visit to The British Club. Situated in the Central Business District of downtown Bangkok, the venue offers a range of services. Barring a myriad of British delicacies, the grounds are ideal for outdoor soirées and even a friendly competition of pall-mall. Though, do be informed, this is a private member’s club, so only a select few from the ton are invited. 

Nearest BTS/MRT: Phrom Phong (BTS) | Sukhumvit (MRT)
Opening times:
Daily, 6pm-12am

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The House on Sathorn

The multifaceted premise would be a favourite among the ton for its uniquely elegant architectural style.

Alert the ton: Lady Whistledown has discovered yet another estate that allows you to live out your Bridgerton fantasies. With a century-long history dating back to 1888, an air of heritage hangs over The House on Sathorn. The multifaceted premise has become a favourite among the ton for its uniquely elegant architectural style and its sundry outlets.  

Nearest BTS/MRT: Chong Nonsi (BTS) | Lumphini (MRT)
Opening times:
Daily, 12pm-1am

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The Gardens of Dinsor Palace

Should you wish to court your devotee, this outlet is consummate for a Bridgerton-style courtship.

Now, this valedictory eating house is where the scandals and soirées unfold. Reposeful greenery, white peacocks, and the sound of serene waterways await you at The Gardens of Dinsor Palace. For the quintessential Bridgerton experience, Lady Whistledown propounds taking a stroll in the lush garden, where English gardens are nuanced with tropical constituents. Should you wish to court your devotee, this outlet is consummate for a Bridgerton-style courtship. 

Nearest BTS/MRT: Saphan Taksin (BTS) | Hua Lamphong (MRT)
Opening times:
Monday-Friday, 10am-11pm | Saturday-Sunday, 9am-11pm

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Nai Lert Park Heritage Home

The Bridgertons would promenade at golden hour on these storied grounds.

Constructed in 1915 as the private residence of Phraya Bhakdinorasresth, Nai Lert Park Heritage Home stands as a testament to legacy, lineage, and leisure. The storied estate is Siam’s first western-style public park. Today, the museum-like residence, with its summer house, glass house, exhibition gallery, and sprawling lawn, feels like a setting fit for promenades, polite courtships, and perhaps even a scandal or two.

Nearest BTS/MRT: Phloen Chit (BTS)
Opening times: Wednesday-Sunday, 9:30am-4:30pm

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Praya Palazzo

This riverside estate would surely be reserved for the season’s most exclusive invitation.

Dating back to 1923, Praya Palazzo was established as a noble residence before transforming to a school and, eventually, a meticulously restored boutique hotel along the Chao Phraya River. Accessible only by its own private boat, the riverside mansion offers the kind of exclusivity the ton would fiercely preserve. With its heritage facade, library, riverside pool, and refined dining spaces, one can easily imagine clandestine conversations unfolding here.

Nearest BTS/MRT: Sanam Chai (MRT)
Opening times: 24 hours (hotel)

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Richard Green Gallery at MOCA Bangkok

This is where the ton would linger dramatically amongst painted muses.

Housed on the fifth floor of MOCA Bangkok, the Richard Green Gallery recreates the grandeur of a European museum, complete with a curved skylight and Romantic-era masterpieces more than 150 years old. Featuring works by  Charles-Amable Lenoir, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, and John William Godward, the space exudes the19th-century elegance that defines Bridgerton’s aesthetic.

Nearest BTS/MRT: Mo Chit (BTS) | Chatuchak Park (MRT)
Opening times: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-6pm

Season 4, Part 1 of ‘Bridgerton’ is now streaming on Netflix. Season 4, Part 2 is set to release on 26 February 2026. 


Note : The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.