About
The Emmy-winning series Breaking Bad (and its spin-offs Better Call Saul and El Camino) was almost entirely filmed in and around Albuquerque, New Mexico. The city's unique desert landscapes, suburban neighborhoods, and urban spots became iconic backdrops for Walter White's transformation into Heisenberg. These locations have turned Albuquerque into a major fan pilgrimage site, with guided tours, merchandise, and even blue candy boosting local tourism. Below are the most famous and beloved spots, organized by category.

Breaking Bad Pilgrimage Guide

Full Pilgrimage Guide
Curated videos and routes — click a card to watch and plan your trip.


Spotlight Location Guide
Walter White's House (Northeast Heights)
The White family home — pizza-on-roof lore and family drama base.

Best Time to Visit
Early mornings to avoid crowds.
Access
Drive-by only (private residence); park respectfully on street.
Photography Tips
- • Photograph from the sidewalk only
- • Wide shots to include house and garage
Jesse Pinkman's House
Jesse's pad — party scenes and emotional moments across seasons.

Best Time to Visit
Weekdays for quieter visits.
Access
Private home; exterior view from street.
Photography Tips
- • Capture the front without trespassing
Los Pollos Hermanos (Twisters Restaurant)
Gus Fring's chicken front. Eat burritos where Gus managed operations; blue candy often available.

Best Time to Visit
Meal times; less crowded mid-week.
Access
Public restaurant; open daily.
Photography Tips
- • Shoot exterior sign and interior booths for the Fring vibe
A1A Car Wash
Walt's money-laundering business; iconic sign and exterior from later seasons.

Best Time to Visit
Anytime; quick stop.
Access
Operating car wash; drive through or photo outside.
Photography Tips
- • Frame the sign and facade
Saul Goodman's Office
Sleazy lawyer's strip-mall HQ (prominent in Better Call Saul). Constitution mural and inflatable Liberty.

Best Time to Visit
Daytime for best light.
Access
Exterior of commercial building.
Photography Tips
- • Use wide angle to capture the full quirky facade
To'hajiilee Indian Reservation
First cook site, money burial and shootouts among vast desert vistas.

Best Time to Visit
Spring/fall; sunrise/sunset for dramatic light.
Access
Drive west off I-40; some areas require permission (reservation land).
Photography Tips
- • Golden hour for epic landscapes
- • Wide lenses essential
Suggested Itineraries
1–2 Days (City-Focused)
EasyJoin an RV tour for guided highlights across homes, Twisters/Los Pollos, car wash and Saul's office.
Transportation
Guided RV + self-drive
Locations
- • Walter White's House
- • Jesse's House
- • Twisters
- • A1A Car Wash
- • Saul's Office
3–4 Days (Classic Tour)
EasyDay 1: RV tour + Old Town shops. Day 2: Self-drive Northeast Heights and businesses. Day 3: Downtown spots like Rail Yards.
Transportation
Self-drive + tours
Locations
- • RV Tour
- • Old Town
- • Northeast Heights homes
- • Businesses
- • Downtown Rail Yards
5+ Days (Full Adventure)
ModerateAdd To'hajiilee (SUV recommended); best spring/fall for mild weather and Balloon Fiesta overlap.
Transportation
Rental car + tours
Locations
- • City highlights
- • To'hajiilee desert
- • Better Call Saul extras
Tips & Etiquette
Booking & Availability
Reserve RV tours weeks/months ahead — popular and limited.
Respect Private Sites
Many are private homes/businesses — stay on public sidewalks, no trespassing, no throwing pizzas.
Beat Crowds & Heat
Early mornings best; avoid peak summer heat.
Desert Safety
Hot/dry conditions — bring water/sunscreen; some spots have rough terrain.
Travel Responsibly
Stick to paths on reservation land; support locals with meals/merch (blue candy!).
Merch & Self-Guides
Grab Heisenberg merch in Old Town; self-guide via apps/maps for flexibility.