If you’re a fan of the hit series Breaking Bad and its spin-offs like Better Call Saul and El Camino, this tour offers an entertaining way to see Albuquerque through the lens of your favorite characters. While we haven’t taken this tour ourselves, reviews and descriptions suggest it’s a genuinely enjoyable experience blending TV nostalgia with local sightseeing.
What really stands out are the insider stories from guides who actually acted in the show—adding authenticity to every stop—and the chance to ride in an RV mimicking Walter White’s. On the downside, the tour’s duration is just four hours, so those hoping for a deeper exploration might find it a bit brisk. Nonetheless, it’s perfect for die-hard fans eager to walk where their heroes did and learn some behind-the-scenes tidbits along the way.
This tour suits anyone with a love for TV, especially Breaking Bad enthusiasts, history buffs, or travelers looking for a unique, locally flavored experience. It’s tailored for those who want more than just sightseeing—who desire some fun, trivia, and appreciation of Albuquerque’s role in television history.
Key Points

- Authentic Experience: Ride in a Walter White-style RV through Albuquerque, visiting famous filming spots.
- Behind-the-Scenes Stories: Guides are former actors who share true stories from the show.
- Iconic Locations: Stops include Walter White’s house, Jesse Pinkman’s home, Los Pollos Hermanos, and Saul Goodman’s office.
- Food Stops: Enjoy meals at locations featured in the series, like Los Pollos Hermanos.
- Interactive Fun: A trivia game tests your knowledge, with chances to win prizes.
- Flexible Transportation: Depending on weather or external factors, the tour might switch to a comfortable air-conditioned minibus.
Exploring the Tour: What to Expect

This is a thoughtfully curated journey into the world of Breaking Bad, set against Albuquerque’s vibrant cityscape. The experience begins at the Breaking Bad Store on the corner of Rio Grande and Central, which is conveniently located and easy to find. From there, you’ll board your vehicle—either the RV made to look like Walter White’s or a cozy minibus if weather demands.
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The Route and Stops
The core of the tour is a 4-hour ride through Albuquerque’s most recognizable filming locations. We loved the way guides, who are actually former actors from the series, bring stories to life—sharing behind-the-scenes secrets that only insiders could know. These stories add a special layer of authenticity, making the experience much more engaging than a typical sightseeing tour.
Key sites include Walter White’s house, with its distinctive car port, and Jesse Pinkman’s home—both of which look just as they did on screen. You’ll also visit Los Pollos Hermanos, the fast-food restaurant that became a symbol of Gus Fring’s empire, and Saul Goodman’s office, now a popular photo spot. The tour also features authentic props and memorabilia that bring the series’ world closer.
Food and Breaks
One highlight is the chance to enjoy a meal at either Los Pollos Hermanos or Blakes Lotaburger, both of which appeared in the show. These stops allow fans to indulge in the series’ universe while experiencing real local flavors. The food experience isn’t just about nostalgia but also about seeing Albuquerque’s local establishments that gained fame through TV.
Interactive Trivia and Photo Opportunities
After your meal, you’ll participate in a fun trivia game. As one reviewer enthusiastically stated, it’s a chance to test your Breaking Bad knowledge and even win prizes. This adds a playful and competitive element to the tour, making it memorable for all ages.
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While the original plan involves riding in an RV, external factors like extreme heat can lead to the use of an air-conditioned minibus. Don’t worry—this doesn’t diminish the experience. You’ll still be able to visit the RV for photos and enjoy the full tour, ensuring comfort without sacrificing authenticity.
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Detailed Breakdown of the Itinerary

Starting at the Breaking Bad Store, the tour kicks off with a brief introduction before heading out into Albuquerque’s neighborhoods. As you drive, guides share stories from their time acting in the series, which adds depth to the sightseeing. The stops are carefully chosen to represent key points in the story, from the homes of the main characters to iconic local businesses.
Walter White’s house is a highlight. Its facade is instantly recognizable, and it’s fascinating to see how the real house compares to the TV version. The guides often share true stories—some of which are quite amusing—about filming challenges or character anecdotes.
Jesse Pinkman’s house offers a different vibe, with fans eager to snap photos from the street. The tour doesn’t just stop at the houses but also includes Los Pollos Hermanos, a beloved restaurant from the series. Here, you can imagine Walter and Jesse grabbing their fast food and plotting their next move.
The Saul Goodman’s office, also featured prominently in the show, provides a perfect photo op. Authentic props are displayed, giving you a tangible connection to the series.
Throughout the tour, you’ll pass by movie cars and locations from other popular productions like Terminator II, Stranger Things, and The Avengers, adding an extra layer of entertainment for movie buffs.
Food Stops and Photo Opportunities
Enjoying a meal at Los Pollos Hermanos or Blakes Lotaburger connects fans with the show’s universe. Both spots are real Albuquerque establishments that gained fame through the show, giving a taste of local life mixed with TV history.
Afterward, the trivia game offers a lively, competitive spirit. One reviewer noted, “enjoyed the tour. guide was friendly and chill throughout,” emphasizing the relaxed, friendly vibe of the experience.
Transportation, Group Size, and Value

Most of the tour takes place in the RV, which adds an authentic touch. However, weather or safety considerations mean that in some cases, the group might switch to a luxury minibus. This flexibility ensures comfort without sacrificing the core experience.
The duration of four hours makes it a manageable half-day activity, ideal for those with limited time but eager to see Albuquerque’s famous TV locations. The cost reflects the inclusion of food, insider stories, and photo opportunities, making it a good deal for fans eager to see the show’s real-world backdrop.
Groups are generally small enough to allow personalized interaction, but larger groups are also possible depending on demand. The guide’s background as a former actor adds value, making the tour more than just a sightseeing drive.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect for breaking bad fans who want a tangible connection to the series, walking in the footsteps of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. It’s also great for TV enthusiasts interested in the filming process or locals curious about their city’s pop culture fame.
Travelers who enjoy interactive activities like trivia and photo ops will find this tour lively and engaging. It’s especially suited for those with a sense of humor and a love for storytelling, as guides share true behind-the-scenes stories that you won’t find in a guidebook.
On the flip side, if you’re seeking a deep cultural or historical tour of Albuquerque beyond the series, this might feel a bit narrow. Also, those expecting a long, extensive exploration might find four hours a bit limited.
The Sum Up

This Breaking Bad filming locations tour in Albuquerque offers a lively, authentic way for fans to connect with the series’ world. Riding in an RV styled after Walter White’s, visiting real locations, and hearing stories straight from the actors make it a memorable, immersive experience. The food stops, trivia game, and photo opportunities add layers of fun for all ages.
For avid fans, this tour provides a perfect mix of nostalgia and local flavor. It’s a smart choice for travelers who want to see Albuquerque’s TV fame up close without a huge time commitment. The flexible transportation and genuine insider stories make this a value-packed activity.
If you’re after a fun, easy, and memorable way to see the city through the lens of Breaking Bad, this tour is a solid pick. Just be prepared for a lively, sometimes humorous journey through one of TV’s most iconic crime dramas.
FAQ
Do I need to have seen Breaking Bad to enjoy this tour?
Not necessarily. While familiarity enhances the experience, guides also share stories that give context, and the locations are interesting even without prior knowledge.
What’s included in the 4-hour tour?
It includes a ride through key filming locations, insider stories from guides who are former actors, photo opportunities at the RV, and the chance to enjoy meals at show-related eateries.
Will I get to see the actual RV?
Yes, regardless of weather conditions, you’ll be able to visit the RV for photos and enjoy the experience. In extreme heat, the tour might switch to an air-conditioned minibus.
What’s the meeting point?
The tour starts at the Breaking Bad Store on the corner of Rio Grande and Central. The coordinates are 35.09598159790039, -106.67121124267578.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While not explicitly stated, the fun nature, photo ops, and trivia make it appealing to fans of all ages, but parents should consider the group’s overall dynamic.
How long is the sightseeing portion?
Approximately 3.5 hours, with some time allocated for meals and pictures.
Are guides available who speak languages other than English?
Currently, the tour is offered in English only.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour may operate in an air-conditioned minibus instead of the RV, but all stops and photo opportunities remain accessible.
This tour offers a well-rounded, fun way to connect with Breaking Bad’s Albuquerque setting. Whether you’re a superfan or just curious about the show’s filming magic, you’ll likely find it a highlight of your visit.
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