The Ted Lasso "Sunflowers" Episode Amsterdam Locations

The Ted Lasso "Sunflowers" Episode Amsterdam Locations

Follow in the footsteps of Richmond FC through the beautiful Dutch capital.
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Experience Amsterdam like Ted, Rebecca, Roy, and the gang! This comprehensive guide takes you to every filming location from the iconic "Sunflowers" episode of Ted Lasso Season 3. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just love exploring cities through the lens of great TV, this itinerary will help you discover the real Amsterdam that captured our hearts.

Van Gogh Museum

Getting There: Tram lines 2, 3, 5, or 12 to Van Baerlestraat

The crown jewel of the episode's filming locations, the Van Gogh Museum provided the perfect backdrop for the team's cultural exploration. Home to the world's largest collection of Van Gogh's works, this museum is already a must-visit destination that's now even more special for Ted Lasso fans.

Jazz Cafe Alto

Getting There: Short walk from Leidseplein

This legendary jazz venue has been hosting live performances since 1953, making it the perfect spot for Higgins and Will's musical adventure. The intimate atmosphere and rich history of Jazz Cafe Alto embody Amsterdam's vibrant nightlife scene.

De Riekermolen Windmill

Getting There: Tram 4 to RAI Station, then a pleasant walk through Amstelpark

Roy Kent and Jamie Tartt's cycling adventure led them to this picturesque 18th-century windmill. Located at the southern edge of Amstelpark, De Riekermolen offers a perfect blend of Dutch heritage and natural beauty—ideal for both cycling enthusiasts and those seeking Instagram-worthy shots.

Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge)

Getting There: Tram 14 to Waterlooplein

One of Amsterdam's most photographed landmarks, the Skinny Bridge spans the Amstel River and provides stunning views of the city's historic architecture. This wooden drawbridge has been featured in countless films and is a favorite spot for both tourists and locals.

Raamgracht Canal

Getting There: Metro to Nieuwmarkt

This charming canal became memorable for Rebecca's unexpected plunge into Amsterdam's waters. The Raamgracht area showcases classic Amsterdam canal houses and provides excellent photo opportunities for visitors exploring the city's waterways.

Bar Prik

Getting There: Walking distance from Dam Square

Colin and Trent's visit to this LGBTQ+-friendly establishment highlights Amsterdam's inclusive and welcoming atmosphere. Prik is known for its vibrant community spirit and serves as a great example of the city's progressive culture.

Homomonument

Getting There: Near Westerkerk, walking distance from Central Station

This important memorial, visited by Colin and Trent in the episode, commemorates LGBTQ+ individuals who have faced persecution. Created in the 1980s, the monument consists of three pink granite triangles and serves as a powerful symbol of remembrance and hope.

Hotel Prins Hendrik

Getting There: Near Amsterdam Central Station

The historic hotel where Higgins and Will paid tribute to jazz legend Chet Baker offers visitors a chance to stay in the heart of Amsterdam's historic center. The hotel's classic Dutch architecture and central location make it an excellent base for exploring the city.


What's Real vs. Set-Built

While most locations in the episode were authentic Amsterdam spots, some scenes were filmed on specially constructed sets in London:

The American burger restaurant where Ted had his BBQ sauce epiphany was entirely fictional.

Rebecca's houseboat was a studio creation, though Amsterdam has plenty of real houseboats to explore.


Pro Tips for Ted Lasso Fans

Start at the Van Gogh Museum and work your way through the city center. Take a canal cruise to see the city from Rebecca's perspective (minus the fall into the water). Visit Jazz Cafe Alto in the evening for the full musical experience. Rent a bike to recreate Roy and Jamie's cycling adventure.


Beyond Ted Lasso: Exploring More of Amsterdam

While following in the footsteps of your favorite characters, don't miss other Amsterdam highlights:

Rijksmuseum: Dutch art and history

Anne Frank House: Moving historical experience

Jordaan District: Charming neighborhood with local cafes

Vondelpark: Perfect for picnics and people-watching

Red Light District: Historic area with unique character


Whether you're a devoted Ted Lasso fan or simply inspired by the episode's portrayal of Amsterdam, the city offers countless opportunities for memorable experiences. From world-class museums to cozy brown cafes, from historic canals to modern cultural venues, Amsterdam provides the perfect backdrop for your own transformative journey.

The "Sunflowers" episode reminded us that sometimes the most meaningful moments happen when we step outside our comfort zones and embrace new experiences. Amsterdam, with its rich history, artistic heritage, and welcoming spirit, provides the ideal setting for such discoveries.

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