A month ago I went to Amsterdam and visited all the filming locations for Ted Lassoâs âSunflowersâ, so I figured Iâll finally put something together here.
First of all, basically all the scenes involving the majority of the Richmond himbos were not shot on location - their epic discussion followed by pillow fight was filmed in an abandoned hotel in London. (Info per David Elsendoorn). The same would go for Ted & Beardâs room. Scenes on the bus or outside it were also filmed in Richmond.
The only Greyhound who doesnât have his own larger plotline in the episode who was actually in Amsterdam was David Elsendoorn, because they did film the first scenes at Johan Cruijff (you know how to pronounce it now!) ArenA, the home of Ajax Amsterdam (which is also the one place I didnât have time to visit). They could have easily filmed that in London in a different stadium but I guess they didnât want to pass up the opportunity - and give David something to do on his home turf.
Edit: I visited 3 months later, so hereâs some pics from the ArenA, I couldnât find out which hallway they used/dressed up for the press interviews, but hereâs some shots from the stadium and the VIP lounge we see at the beginning.
So, first up is Roy & Jamieâs adventure: Jamie takes him sightseeing against his will, and the first place they stop on is Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge). (They run up the street to that before.)
Edit thanks to @warriorhoneybee: Roy grabs Jamieâs wrist at Diamond Factory on Rokin and then tells him he canât ride a bike outside Lyppens Jeweler at Langebruugsteg.
They go around the corner to Oude Turfmarkt (which is what I took a picture of) for Jamie to teach him how. For Grandad!!!
The fucking windmill they see before they lovingly gaze into each otherâs eyes is De Riekermolen at the Southern end of Amstelpark, where they also cycle. (Itâs actually realistic for them to do that, it would be about half an hour between those locations by bike).
Rebecca doesnât see the obvious bike lane (that doesnât actually exist there) and falls into the gracht at Raamgracht. Boaty McBoatfaceâs houseboat is still there, they just had it dressed up a bit with plants and such when they filmed. (Unclear if anyone currently lives there). The interiors were shot in a studio.
Trent follows Colin to Prik night club (which was absolutely buzzing when I was there, I really want to go back).
And then they sit at the Homomonument, the Pink Triangle memorial at Westerkerk, having that tearjerker of a conversation, before returning to party. (It walked that distance at night, itâs a beautiful stroll and less than 10 minutes). When I visited someone had left sunflowers. đģ
Leslie & Will first go to Hotel Prins Hendrik in the Red Light district (and steps away from Amsterdam main station) where Chet Baker died. They then make their way to Jazz CafÊ Alto, which is just down the road from where Boom Chicago used to be on Leidseplein. (Itâs about 30 mins on foot between those two locations so they could have walked or just taken the tram for a few stops. The interiors were done at a studio though).
Ted of course visits the studio-filmed fictional themed restaurant where he has a BBQ sauce induced, Corey Burton-narrated epiphany about triangles, but first he sees Vincentâs âSunflowersâ at Van Gogh Museum during Museumnacht (which btw would mean the episode is set first weekend of November). As you can tell they moved some things around, so at least currently the painting isnât hung on that beautiful blue wall anymore.
As a bonus, here is a picture of where Boom Chicago used to be when Jason Sudeikis, Brendan Hunt and Joe Kelly performed there - Brendan also used to live above the McDonaldâs on Leidseplein just steps away for a while. And the other picture is the current Boom Chicago on Rozengracht, definitely go enjoy a show there if you can.
Anyway thus concludeth my trip around Ted Lassoâs Amsterdam. I visited for the Boom Chicago Comedy Festival and fell in love with the city, it was âĻ magical / gezellig. I will never forget it, but then again, some people get Alzheimerâs.













