Ted Lassofans can now stay in one of the show’s most beloved spots, thanks toAirbnb.
The travel company is revealing exclusively via PEOPLE an upcoming opportunity to stay at the show’s iconic Crown & Anchor Pub — known asThe Prince’s Head, in real life — this October.
The establishment is located in Richmond, London, and is just a few steps from Ted’s (Jason Sudeikis) apartment on the equally adorable Paved Court. “The traditional English pub is a gathering place for football fans and locals alike, and the unofficial meeting place of AFC Richmond players and coaches on the show,” an official release states.
She tells PEOPLE that the space in which guests will stay is “actually the pub” itself converted into a cozy and “extraordinary” themed sleeping area.
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“If they feel like reenacting scenes or watching the television or playing darts or doing a bit of karaoke maybe they can, and [playing] the pinball machines,” adds Badland of how those staying “can be really immersed in” the experience of the show.
“They’re not separate in any way — they really are in the bar of the Crown & Anchor,” she continues, teasing, “And there might be biscuits.”
For example, “You open the door and there’s Richmond Green outside,” Badland says, noting that the local park, which is also regularly featured in the show, will be showing its finest autumn colors at the time of the stay.
And the actress herself will be on hand to greet guests, either in person or via virtual check-in, depending on her schedule.


Aside from being able to enjoy the famed"biscuits with the boss" shortbread, guests will have complete, private access to the first floor of the pub, which will include two bedrooms: one room with one queen bed and another room with two double beds.
There will also be plenty of seating space to relax and play a game of chess, plus fun nods to the show like signs reading “FUTBOL IS LIFE” (a nod toCristo Fernández’s beloved, cheerful character Dani Rojas) — and of course, a sign featuring Ted’s famous “BELIEVE” motto.
The pub became a big attraction for fans to come and visitwhile season 2 was filming, due to thefirst season’s incredible popularity.
“It’s such a compliment, and it grew outside when we were doing outdoor scenes — the amount of people who were milling around and watching us and saying hi and asking for a selfie,” she says. “It just grew and grew exponentially. It’s terrific, just a wonderful camaraderie.”
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As for just how the phenomenon happened, Badland tells PEOPLE, “Because the series is written without cynicism and [with an] understanding of the human condition, I think we genuinely connect with our audience. It means a great deal to them. And we are all behind the ethos of the series, so it’s just great tomeet the fans and talk to them and share it.”
As for her character, Badland jokes that she’s “not that cool” and “might tease you, but she’s not that bad really.”
“Unless she finds out you’re supporting another team and not Richmond, then you’re in trouble,” the actress quips.
Airbnb is offering a total of three individual one-night stays on Oct. 23, 24 and 25, 2023, for up to four guests each. This stay will cost only £11 a night — a nod to the number of players on the pitch.
Fans can request to book this stay beginning March 21 at 1 p.m. ET, atairbnb.com/tedlasso.
source: people.com