You’ll wander through Richmond with a local guide who knows every Ted Lasso filming spot — from Ted’s front door to the Crown & Anchor pub. Snap photos where Roy and Keeley kissed, hear behind-the-scenes stories, and soak up those little moments that make fans smile. By the end, you might find yourself caring more than you expected.
I’ll be honest, I didn’t expect to feel much when we started this Ted Lasso tour in Richmond — I figured it’d just be “oh look, that’s the pub from the show,” and move on. But then our guide (Sarah, born-and-bred here) pointed out the exact spot where Nathan has that awkward walk home to his parents’ house, and suddenly it felt like I was in on some inside joke. The air smelled faintly of coffee from a nearby bakery and someone’s dog barked at pigeons. It was all so… normal? And yet not.
We stopped outside what’s supposed to be Rebecca’s house — honestly, it looks less fancy in real life but still pretty posh. Sarah told us how filming would stop every time a local postman walked by (“He never cared about the cameras,” she laughed). Then came the moment: standing in front of Ted’s London home for a selfie. There was this weird pause where everyone tried to look casual but you could tell we were all a bit giddy. I probably grinned too wide.
The best bit for me was ducking into the Crown & Anchor. It smells like old wood and spilled ale — exactly how you want an English pub to smell if you’re coming from abroad. We squeezed into a corner booth (the one Beard sits in sometimes!) and Sarah shared how some locals still roll their eyes at all the tourists asking for “Ted’s table.” Someone behind us muttered something about “football yanks” but winked as he said it, so I think it was friendly? After that, we wandered down to the riverside where Keeley had her photoshoot — honestly, the view over Richmond and the Thames is something I still think about.
I didn’t expect to care about filming locations or even recognize half of them (I missed season two), but walking around with people who loved the show — plus getting those little stories from Sarah — made it feel like more than just a day trip to Richmond Village. If you’re even half a fan or just want an easy walk with some good stories, well… you’ll get both.
The tour begins in Richmond Village, southwest London.
Yes, several spots from all three seasons are included on this walking tour.
Yes, you'll have time to take selfies outside Ted's front door during the tour.
You’ll mostly see exteriors; you can enter the Crown & Anchor pub for a drink.
No meals are included; however, you can buy drinks at the pub stop.
The walk covers several stops in Richmond; travelers should have moderate fitness.
Yes, public transportation is available close to Richmond Village and tour stops.
This tour is not recommended for pregnant travelers due to walking involved.
Your day includes an expert local guide leading you through Richmond Village’s real-life filming locations—plus time for photos at iconic spots and a chance to relax with a drink at the Crown & Anchor pub before finishing near beautiful Thames views.
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