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Explore Richmond's filming locations from Ted Lasso with a friendly guide, scenic views, and iconic spots for just $46.93—perfect for fans and curious visitors alike.
If you’re a fan of Ted Lasso, this 2.5-hour tour offers a fun and authentic way to discover the charming Richmond neighborhood in London. Priced at $46.93 per person, the tour is designed for small groups—max 12 travelers—and features a mobile ticket for ease of access. Starting from Richmond Station, it takes you through filming locations from all three seasons, including Ted’s house, Richmond Green, and the Crown and Anchor pub.
This experience is especially appealing for Ted Lasso enthusiasts looking to see their favorite scenes in person, while also enjoying scenic views of the River Thames and the Victorian streets of Richmond. The tour offers a personalized approach with a knowledgeable guide, sharing behind-the-scenes stories that breathe extra life into the locations. The half-hour drink stop at the iconic pub The Crown and Anchor is a highlight, giving good time to soak in the atmosphere.
While most reviews praise the enthusiastic and informed guides, some mention the group size can be larger than advertised, making it slightly more challenging to hear all details. Still, the overall rating of 5.0 from over 114 reviews and a 98% recommendation rate confirm the tour’s popularity and value. If you’re ready for a relaxed, engaging stroll through Richmond with a focus on Ted Lasso filming spots, this tour offers a delightful blend of TV fun, local charm, and scenic views.

The tour begins right at Richmond Station, specifically The Quadrant. Meeting here ensures easy access via public transportation and sets the tone for a personalized walk through the area. The tour is designed to be relaxed, allowing guests to enjoy the scenery and film locations comfortably.
You’ll find the guides are well-versed, sharing behind-the-scenes stories that make the locations come alive. The small-group format helps ensure everyone can hear and participate, although some reviews mention the group size can sometimes be larger than expected. Still, the personalized approach is a big plus for those wanting an intimate experience.
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Richmond Green is the first stop, where you’ll see the exterior for the charity event and the walk Nathan takes to his parents’ house. The green is a vibrant, open space, perfect for selfies and photo ops. Many of the key scenes from all three seasons are filmed here, making it a must-see spot for fans.
Plus, the exterior of Ted’s house is accessible for selfies in front of his door, giving a tangible connection to the TV show. The area’s Victorian charm and scenic atmosphere add to the experience, providing a delightful backdrop for photos and strolling.

The Crown and Anchor pub plays a central role in the tour, serving as the half-hour stop. It’s a recurring location in the show, where Ted and Coach Beard reflect and plan. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing drink while soaking in the authentic pub atmosphere.
This stop is set in a location filmed outside the pub, making it a great spot for photos and people-watching. The friendly pub setting provides a break to chat about the show and enjoy the local vibe. Many reviews commend the guide for sharing fun behind-the-scenes stories during this segment.

Richmond Bridge is another highlight, where you can stand on the exact spot where Roy Kent and Keeley Jones share their first kiss. The bridge also offers a glimpse into the paparazzi scenes and double dates with Rebecca and John.
This famous filming location is easily recognizable and offers great photo opportunities. It’s a brief stop, but one packed with TV significance, making it a favorite for fans wanting to replicate their favorite scenes.

The tour includes a scenic viewpoint at Richmond, where you can admire stunning views of the River Thames. This location is also where Keeley had a photoshoot in the show, adding a bit of glamour and scenery to the walk.
The vista over Richmond showcases the classic Victorian architecture and lush surroundings, giving visitors a visual treat. It’s a calm, scenic spot perfect for taking a breather and appreciating the neighborhood’s beauty.

The tour takes you through Richmond’s picturesque streets, known for their Victorian charm and local character. Walking through these areas gives a sense of the town’s history and modern vibe.
Guides share insights into Richmond’s background, blending TV sites with local stories. The streets themselves are beautiful and inviting, making the walk both informative and relaxing.

Guides like Emmy and Vic are praised for their enthusiasm and detailed knowledge of Ted Lasso, often sharing fun behind-the-scenes stories. They also sprinkle in local history, making the experience more layered.
Guests appreciate the friendly approach, with guides introducing themselves and making everyone feel part of the group. The storytelling enriches the visit, turning filming locations into memorable moments.

The tour departs in the afternoon and concludes back at Richmond Station in mid-afternoon. It’s suitable for people with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking but is generally not too strenuous.
The maximum group size is listed as 12, but some reviews note it can be larger, which might affect hearing and interaction. The tour is accessible via public transportation, and food and drink (besides the pub stop) are not included.
“It was a great and relaxing walking tour filled with information both about Ted Lasso and the town of Richmond. She even included a bathroom break …”
This Ted Lasso-themed tour is perfect for dedicated fans eager to see filming locations in person and relive favorite moments. It also appeals to those interested in Richmond’s scenic streets and local history. The friendly guides, scenic views, and interactive stops make it a relaxing yet engaging outing.
The price and duration make it an accessible choice for a relaxed afternoon. While some reviews mention group size issues, the overall high ratings show that most visitors find it a worthwhile experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour involves walking and standing, it is generally suitable for children who can walk comfortably and are interested in the show.
Does the tour include food and drinks?
No, the tour does not include food or drinks, except for the pub stop at The Crown and Anchor, where you can purchase your own.
What is the best time of day to join this tour?
The tour departs in the afternoon and is designed to be relaxed, allowing you to enjoy the scenic views and filming locations comfortably.
How long does the tour last?
The duration is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, ending back at Richmond Station with plenty of time left for additional sightseeing.
Is the tour accessible for people with limited mobility?
As the tour involves walking through Richmond’s streets and parks, it’s best suited for those with moderate physical fitness; specific accessibility details are not provided.
Can I expect to see a Ted Lasso cast member?
While the tour is primarily about filming locations, some reviews note that cast members like Nate have been known to appear informally, though this cannot be guaranteed.