
Wheels Museum
Discover Albuquerque's transportation history at the Wheels Museum, a donation-based gem featuring vintage cars, trains, and the iconic 'Better Call S...

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Must-see attractions
Discover Albuquerque's transportation history at the Wheels Museum, a donation-based gem featuring vintage cars, trains, and the iconic 'Better Call Saul' car. Fun for all ages!
"An adorable little gem in Albuquerque! Everyone needs to visit!"

🎯 Bring Cash for Donations
Admission is free, but donations are crucial! Bring cash to support this community treasure.
👟 Great for Toddlers & Kids
Especially fun for children under 6. They can touch exhibits and enjoy the train ride!

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 · 265 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Saul Goodman's Car
Main Exhibition Hall
See the iconic car driven by Jimmy McGill in 'Better Call Saul' and 'Breaking Bad.' A must-see for fans of the shows!

Vintage Trains and Automobiles
Various Exhibition Areas
Explore a diverse collection of historical trains, cars, and other vehicles that shaped New Mexico's transportation history.

Interactive Train Ride
Designated Ride Area
Enjoy a fun, free train ride that's a big hit with kids and adults alike. A unique way to experience the museum.
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Planning Your Visit
Donation-Based Admission
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🎯 Bring Cash for Donations
Admission is free, but donations are crucial! Bring cash to support this community treasure.
👟 Great for Toddlers & Kids
Especially fun for children under 6. They can touch exhibits and enjoy the train ride!
🚗 Parking Available
Plenty of parking at the Railyards, making it easy to access the museum.
📸 Perfect for Photo Ops
Capture unique shots with vintage vehicles and the famous 'Better Call Saul' car.
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from all over the internet
🎯 Bring Cash for Donations
Admission is free, but donations are crucial! Bring cash to support this community treasure.
👟 Great for Toddlers & Kids
Especially fun for children under 6. They can touch exhibits and enjoy the train ride!
🚗 Parking Available
Plenty of parking at the Railyards, making it easy to access the museum.
📸 Perfect for Photo Ops
Capture unique shots with vintage vehicles and the famous 'Better Call Saul' car.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Wheels Museum as a delightful and engaging community gem. Its donation-based admission, friendly volunteers, and unique exhibits, including the 'Better Call Saul' car and a fun train ride, make it a highly recommended stop for families and fans alike. While some may find the collection niche, the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive, with many highlighting the value and charm of this Albuquerque treasure.
"Free museum with a free ride in train. Super clean and organized, there are different exhibition and some of them kids are allow to touch. The volunteers are super friendly and happy to be there. Visiting this museum is a beautiful way of spending the morning in Albuquerque. It is fun for all the family. The souvenir store has many good options at a reasonable price. I recommend this place if you have kids under 6, my kid is 2 and he had more fun in this museum than in Explora museum. The museum accepts donations and you will feel bad not donating."
Ivete Lopez
"What an adorable little gem in Albuquerque! All of the volunteer staff are welcoming and kind. There is something for everyone - but my 4 and 6 year old had the most fun! Especially riding the train and playing in the old fire engine. Everyone needs to visit! Admission is free but leave a donation to keep this sweet little place going."
Lindsay Sears
"Cute museum! Free, but consider leaving a donation each time so they can maintain it! We took our toddler, there was lots for him to look at and enjoy. They’ve done a nice job with a variety of exhibits. The volunteers were all kind and friendly. We spent about an hour there and we will definitely go back."
Robyn
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Wheels Museum is located at the historic Railyards on 2nd Street in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It's easily accessible by car, with ample parking available at the Railyards.
While specific public transport routes directly to the museum might vary, the Railyards area is generally accessible within Albuquerque's transit network. Check local transit schedules for the most up-to-date information.
The Wheels Museum is situated within the historic Railyards complex, often described as being right next door or within the grounds.
The museum is typically open Monday through Thursday from 9:00 AM to Noon, and on weekends from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. It's always a good idea to check their official website or social media for the most current hours.
Yes, there is parking available at the Railyards where the Wheels Museum is located, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The Wheels Museum operates on a donation-only basis. While there is no set admission fee, visitors are strongly encouraged to make a donation to support the museum's operations and exhibits.
No, advance ticket booking is not required as admission is donation-based. You can simply visit during operating hours and contribute what you feel is appropriate.
While cash donations are preferred and encouraged at the museum, it's best to check the Wheels Museum's official website for any online donation options they may offer to support their mission.
The Wheels Museum hosts various exhibits and sometimes special events. Additionally, 'Better Call Saul' tours often include a stop at the museum to see Jimmy McGill's car.
Information on accessibility can vary. It's recommended to contact the Wheels Museum directly or check their website for specific details regarding accessibility for visitors with disabilities.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can expect a diverse collection of historical trains, automobiles, planes, and other forms of transportation that have played a role in New Mexico's history. Some exhibits are interactive and kids are allowed to touch them.
Absolutely! It's highly recommended for families, especially with toddlers and children under 6, who often enjoy the interactive elements and the train ride more than at larger museums.
Yes, there is a train ride available at the Wheels Museum, which is a popular and free attraction, particularly for younger visitors.
Yes, the museum offers fantastic photo opportunities, especially with the vintage vehicles and the famous 'Better Call Saul' car.
The Wheels Museum is located in the historic Railyards, a significant industrial site in Albuquerque's past. Volunteers like Charlie are often happy to share the history of the building.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The Wheels Museum itself does not typically have a cafe or restaurant. However, it's located at the Railyards, and there might be food vendors or nearby eateries in the general area.
While not explicitly stated, it's generally advisable to consume outside food and drinks in designated areas or before entering the exhibition spaces to maintain the cleanliness of the exhibits.
The Railyards area and the broader Albuquerque downtown district offer a variety of dining options, from casual cafes to more established restaurants. Exploring the local scene will yield many choices.
📸 📸 Photography
Yes, photography is generally allowed inside the Wheels Museum, and it's a great place for capturing unique shots of vintage vehicles.
The 'Better Call Saul' car is a major highlight for photos. Additionally, the diverse collection of trains and vintage automobiles provides numerous picturesque backdrops.
For professional photoshoots, it's best to contact the Wheels Museum in advance to inquire about their policies and any potential fees or permissions required.
While general photography is usually permitted, it's always wise to be mindful of other visitors and avoid using flash photography in areas where it might be disruptive or prohibited.
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