Breaking Bad Filming Locations
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Located at 3828 Piermont Dr NE, this suburban residence served as the home of protagonist Walter White. The house became iconic, especially after the memorable 'pizza on the roof' scene. | |
Situated at 322 16th St SW, this property was depicted as Jesse Pinkman's residence. It was central to many pivotal moments, including his tumultuous relationship with Jane Margolis. | |
Found at 9800 Montgomery Blvd NE, this strip mall location housed the office of the flamboyant lawyer Saul Goodman. The real-life establishment is currently Duke City Sports Bar. | |
Located at 9516 Snow Heights Cir NE, this car wash was where Walter White initially worked and later purchased to launder his drug money. The establishment is a functioning car wash in reality. | |
At 4257 Isleta Blvd SW, this fast-food restaurant was used as a front for Gustavo Fring's drug operations. In reality, it's a Twisters restaurant, which has embraced its association with the show. | |
Located at 1617 Candelaria Rd NE, this industrial laundry concealed a high-tech meth lab operated by Gus Fring. The building remains a working laundry facility today. | |
Situated at 1213 Jefferson St NE, this residence was portrayed as the home of Gustavo Fring, the meticulous drug lord and owner of Los Pollos Hermanos. | |
Located at 4901 Cumbre Del Sur Ct NE, this house served as the home of Hank and Marie Schrader, providing a suburban setting for many family interactions. | |
At 8820 Horizon Blvd NE, this facility was depicted as the nursing home where Hector Salamanca resided, playing a crucial role in the climax of Season 4. | |
Located at 906 Park Ave SW, this building was used as the hideout for Tuco Salamanca, the volatile drug dealer encountered by Walter and Jesse. | |
Situated at Terrace St SE & Lead Ave SE, this apartment was where Jesse lived and developed a relationship with Jane Margolis, leading to significant plot developments. | |
Located at 1st Street SW & Hazeldine Avenue SW, these historic rail yards were used for various scenes, including as a drug distribution center for Walter White. |