One of my friends posted a few months ago about her summer being wide open for travel. Since Mike and I weren't able to go to Europe this year like we had originally planned, I jumped at the chance to plan a trip to Albuquerque with her! I've been wanting to go to ABQ for a number of reasons... one of the main reasons was because Breaking Bad was filmed there. (And checking off another state is always a bonus!) The more I looked up things to do in New Mexico the more excited I became. Soon there were 3 of us headed out west to the land of enchantment.
We then went up to Santa Fe for the afternoon and walked around the plaza, stopped and ate chocolates at Kakawa chocolate (YUM!), and visited Meow Wolf.
I really have no idea what to say about Meow Wolf... I still don't even know what it is. 😂 Online it's described as a "company that creates large-scale interactive and immersive art installations." It was like a cross between the City Museum in St. Louis, an escape room, and an art exhibit. I don't really know.
After all that fun and excitement we drove part of Route 66 and stopped at a diner for dinner.
Route 66 itself was a little underwhelming... we kept envisioning scenes from Cars and it wasn't quite like we thought. ;) Still, very iconic! And the diner was so cute!
Saturday: The day we had all been waiting for... Breaking Bad RV tour ! We loved seeing filming locations from the show and checking out the Breaking Bad Store where there were props from the show and lots of photo ops!
If you're a fan of Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul, I definitely recommend a tour, checking out the shop, and visiting the Candy Lady. Not only did she produce the crystal blue for the show, she also makes yummy chocolates! :)
After we broke bad we went to Elena Gallegos Open Space. Really lovely place to walk around and take photos! It was getting late and there was a storm coming in so we didn't get the best photos, but still worth it!
Sunday: Our final day in New Mexico! We took the Sandia Tram and enjoyed some beautiful views before heading back home.