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Breaking Bad Filming Locations. This Is a List of Different Locations Where They Filmed AMC's Hit Series 3 Albuquerque Breaking Bad Filming Locations. This is a list of different locations where they filmed AMC's hit series 3 "Breaking Bad". This tour starts 2 east & travels across the entire city. 4 1 Enjoy! Feb 2017 14 5 6 Adeo Breaux 7 jauntful.com/HeyAdeo 13 11 9 8 12 10 15 ©OpenStreetMap contributors, ©Mapbox, ©Foursquare Hank & Marie's House 1 John B. Robert Dam 2 Saul Goodman's Office 3 Walt & Skyler's Home 4 Entertainment Other Outdoors Entertainment Residence I don't know anything about the tenants, Where Jesse & Walt meet the Vacuum BETTER CALL SAUL! The Tenants will let you throw a pizza on but it is a beautiful, scenic view. Repair Man who will help them vanish. the roof, if you ask & clean up when you're done. 4901 Cumbre del Sur Ct NE, Albuquerque 9800 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque 3832 Piermont Dr NE, Bernalillo Taco Sal 5 Mister Car Wash 6 Gus Fring Residence 7 De Anza Motor Lodge 8 Mexican Car Washes Residential Motel Where Walt tells Jesse he's beat lung A1 Car Wash. I don't know anything about the tenants, One of Walt's drop locations. cancer. but don't be afraid to knock. 9621 Menaul Blvd NE, Albuquerque 9516 Snowheights Cir NE, Albuquerque (505) 298-2210 tacosal.com (505) 298-8833 mistercarwash.com 1213 Jefferson St NE, Albuquerque 4301 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque Jesse & Jane's Apartment 9 Crossroads Motel 10 Civic Plaza 11 Dog House Drive In 12 Residence Motel Plaza Hot Dogs People live here, I don't know anything Take pictures from across the street, or This is where Jesse wears a wire to meet Where Jesse peddles his meth. Great Hot about them. management will charge you for taking Walt. Dogs! pictures on their property. 1001 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque 1216 Central Ave SW, Albuquerque 323 Terrace Street Southeast, Albuquerque (505) 242-2757 1 Civic Plz NW, Albuquerque (505) 243-1019 Jesse Pinkman's House 13 The Candy Lady 14 Twisters 15 Entertainment Candy Store Fried Chicken The tenants are NOT cool. DO NOT This isn't a filming location, but you can ...also known as Los Pollos Hermanos. trespass on their property, and only take buy the rock candy "blue meth" that is You've made it to the end! Have some pictures from across the street. used on set from The Candy Lady! food. 424 San Felipe St NW, Albuquerque 4257 Isleta Blvd SW, Albuquerque 322 16th St SW, Albuquerque (505) 243-6239 thecandylady.com (505) 877-2727 twistersinc.com Sign up on Jauntful.com to make your own. Jauntful © 2016.
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