But for the current occupants, the sensation around their home became so frustrating they ended up building a fence around it. The filming location for Walter White's house in "Breaking Bad" became a tourism must-see in Albuquerque.
The house belongs to real people - it's not part of a set. Top sites include Walter White's house, Saul's office, and a restaurant that served as the set for villain Gustavo Fring's Los Pollos Hermanos. There's even a website dedicated to listing every single known filming location in Albuquerque, making it easy for travelers to plan their "Breaking Bad" sightseeing trips. Local souvenir shops sell "blue meth" bath salts, "Breaking Bad" T-shirts, and much more. The Candy Lady, the local candy shop that originally created the prop "meth" rock candy for the show, still sells "blue meth" rock candy alongside tons of show-related merchandise.Ī home that was used as a shooting location for the show has been turned into a "Breaking Bad"-themed Airbnb. Rebel Donuts in Albuquerque creates "Blue Sky" donuts modeled after Jesse and Walt's blue meth. The show's now-infamous shooting locations also continue to be a major draw for tourists from all over the world, and local business owners are taking advantage of the "Breaking Bad" hype. The city itself saw dividends that are paying out to this day. It wasn't just the show that saw benefits from choosing New Mexico as the shooting location. The city has plenty of places that still serve "Breaking Bad"-inspired dishes.