Step into the heart of Ted Lasso on this exclusive Private Black Cab Tour with convenient pick-up and drop-off from Central London and discover the real filming locations that brought AFC Richmond to life
Travel in comfort with your own professional driver-guide as you journey through the picturesque streets of Richmond upon Thames and beyond. Visit iconic locations from the series, including Ted’s apartment, the legendary Crown & Anchor pub, and other instantly recognisable spots from the show. Along the way, enjoy fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, filming insights, and local trivia that reveal how this feel-good series was made
Designed for fans of all ages, this private tour offers a relaxed, personalised experience with plenty of opportunities to stop, explore, and take photos at your favourite locations. Whether you’re a devoted fan or simply curious to see a different side of London, this tour captures the humour, heart, and optimism that make Ted Lasso so special.
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Richmond Bridge
Richmond Bridge appears frequently in Ted Lasso in scenic establishing shots, showcasing the charm of Richmond upon Thames. Spanning the River Thames, this historic bridge provides one of the most recognisable backdrops from the series and is a popular photo stop, offering classic London views seen throughout the show.
Ted Lasso’s Apartment
Ted’s apartment is one of the most memorable locations from Ted Lasso. The exterior, with its instantly recognisable blue door, is used throughout the series as Ted’s London home. Located on a quiet historic lane in Richmond, it’s a favourite photo stop for fans and offers a real sense of stepping into the world of the show.
Richmond Green
Richmond Green is one of the most iconic filming locations from Ted Lasso. In the series, it serves as the exterior setting for AFC Richmond and appears throughout all seasons as the heart of the community. In real life, this historic green in Richmond upon Thames offers a classic London backdrop and is one of the most recognisable and popular photo stops for fans of the show.
The Prince’s Head (The Crown & Anchor)
The Prince’s Head pub appears in Ted Lasso as the Crown & Anchor, the beloved local where players, fans, and characters regularly gather. Located on Richmond Green, its exterior is one of the show’s most recognisable settings and a must-see stop for fans, perfectly capturing the community spirit at the heart of the series.
Ted Lasso Shop (Official Merchandise Store)
The Ted Lasso Shop is a popular stop for fans visiting Richmond, offering official merchandise inspired by the series. Located near key filming locations, it allows visitors to browse memorabilia, clothing, and souvenirs celebrating AFC Richmond and the feel-good spirit of Ted Lasso, making it a fun and fitting addition to the tour.
Richmond Theatre appears in Ted Lasso in background and establishing shots, adding to the authentic village atmosphere of Richmond upon Thames. This historic Edwardian theatre is a local landmark and helps showcase the cultural side of Richmond seen throughout the series, making it a nice additional stop for fans exploring the wider filming area.
Richmond Riverside
Richmond Riverside appears in Ted Lasso in a number of scenic walking and establishing shots, reflecting the relaxed village atmosphere of Richmond. Set along the River Thames, this picturesque area is a favourite with visitors and offers beautiful riverside views, making it a perfect photo stop and a peaceful moment on the tour.
Richmond – Hidden Gems
Beyond the main filming locations, Ted Lasso was shot throughout the wider Richmond area, using quiet streets, alleyways, and lesser-known corners to bring the village to life. This stop highlights some of Richmond’s hidden gems, offering fans a deeper look at the authentic neighbourhoods and charming locations that appear subtly throughout the series.
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