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    Inside ‘The Boroughs’ Filming Locations Across New Mexico

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJune 7, 20266 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • Entire cul-de-sac and downtown village built at Netflix Studios Albuquerque, designed to be fully functional rather than temporary facades.
    • Production used practical New Mexico locations like Traditions in Algodones, the old Ramada Inn (The Manor), and sites around Albuquerque.
    • New Mexico’s sun-drenched desert, retro architecture and outdoor backdrops create the show’s cinematic, isolated, unsettling atmosphere.

    Netflix keeps finding new ways to pull audiences into strange worlds, but “The Boroughs” may be one of the streamer’s most unexpected breakout series yet. Executive produced by the same creative minds behind “Stranger Things,” the mystery-driven sci-fi drama swaps teenagers on bikes for a crew of older, retirement-aged residents navigating supernatural chaos inside a New Mexico community. The series stars heavy hitters including Alfred Molina, Geena Davis, Alfre Woodard, Bill Pullman and Clarke Peters.

    Beyond the star-studded cast, one of the biggest online conversations has centered on the filming locations of “The Boroughs.” The sun-drenched cul-de-sacs, desert backdrops and retro-feeling town centers create a setting that almost feels real. Rather than relying heavily on CGI or generic soundstages, the creators leaned into New Mexico’s outdoor vacation appeal and architecture to build a world that feels beautiful, isolated and unsettling all at once.

    Is ‘The Boroughs’ Connected To ‘Stranger Things’?

    While “The Boroughs” isn’t a direct spinoff of “Stranger Things,” it shares plenty of creative DNA with the hit supernatural franchise. The series is executive-produced by Matt and Ross Duffer (the Duffer Brothers), which instantly sparked online curiosity when the trailer dropped. Viewers quickly noticed a familiar recipe of suspense-heavy storytelling and eerie, small-town vibes that made the brothers’ previous work a global phenomenon. Despite those thematic echoes, the show stands entirely on its own narratively.

    The connection between the two productions also extends behind the scenes to their filming locations. Like “Stranger Things,” “The Boroughs” filmed a significant portion of its production in New Mexico. Tudum reports that they used custom-built sets at Netflix Studios Albuquerque and practical locations across the state. This shared commitment to immersive world-building gives the series a highly cinematic feel, delivering a slower-burning mystery grounded in mature storytelling and gorgeous Southwestern scenery that feels familiar to longtime fans while carving out its own distinct lane.

    Make The Most Of Your Time In Albuquerque, New Mexico

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    Key Scenes: Many of the show’s most memorable scenes take place inside a custom-built cul-de-sac at Netflix Studios Albuquerque. To anchor that studio work in reality, the production also headed out into practical locations. The active adult community of Traditions in Algodones, New Mexico, serves as the backdrop for several key town-square gatherings and neighborhood interactions, per Tudum.

    Best Time to Visit: Between March and May, Albuquerque enjoys comfortable daytime temperatures and bright desert blooms, making outdoor sightseeing ideal. Fall months from September through November also provide cooler weather alongside gorgeous sunsets that resemble the show’s cinematic visuals. Summer temperatures can become intense, especially for travelers unaccustomed to desert climates.

    Transportation Options: Albuquerque is easiest to navigate with a rental car. That is especially true for travelers planning to visit multiple filming locations outside the city center. The Albuquerque International Sunport serves as the city’s main airport and offers direct flights from several major U.S. cities. Once in town, rideshare services operate throughout the metro area.

    According to the New Mexico Film Office, “The Boroughs” production crews built an entire cul-de-sac complete with homes, storefronts and a downtown village area specifically for the series. Showrunner Jeffrey Addiss explained to Tudum that the sets were designed to feel fully lived-in rather than temporary facades. “When you go downtown and see The Boroughs and all those shops, we built that. You could go into those shops and turn on those coffee machines and they would work. What this production did and what our production designer did is a feat,” he said.

    One of the show’s creepiest recurring locations is The Manor, the retirement facility at the center of much of the series’ mystery. Some scenes were filmed at the old Ramada Inn located on Hotel Circle in Albuquerque, Netflix confirmed. Elsewhere in the state, “The Boroughs” team was spotted at the Albuquerque Convention Center, First Plaza Galleria, Expo New Mexico Fine Arts Gallery, Montessa Park and Twin Warriors Golf Club near Santa Ana Pueblo.

    Things to Do: Old Town Albuquerque offers adobe architecture, local artisan shops and cultural landmarks perfect for slower sightseeing days. Fans of television history may also recognize the city from productions like “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul,” which filmed extensively throughout the area. Outdoor lovers can ride the Sandia Peak Tramway for incredible mountain views overlooking the desert landscape featured throughout “The Boroughs.” Meanwhile, day trips to Santa Fe provide access to art galleries, historic neighborhoods and stunning Southwestern scenery. New Mexico’s visual beauty is honestly a big part of why Hollywood keeps coming back.

    Where to Eat: Albuquerque is a paradise for food lovers, famous for a distinct New Mexican cuisine that beautifully blends Native American and Spanish flavors. For an iconic, casual experience, you can head to the historic Frontier Restaurant near the university for bottomless breakfast burritos, or visit Mary & Tito’s Cafe to try their award-winning carne adovada. If you are looking for an upscale, farm-to-table dinner, Campo at Los Poblanos offers a stunning fine-dining menu set right in the middle of a scenic lavender farm.

    Where to Stay: If you want to be close to the city’s roots, Hotel Chaco in the trendy Sawmill District near Old Town is a stunning boutique option. It pairs contemporary luxury with design elements inspired by ancient Chaco Canyon, and its rooftop lounge, Level 5, gives guests a spectacular view of the Sandia Mountains at sunset. If you prefer a vibrant, urban atmosphere, look into Hotel Andaluz, located downtown. This beautifully restored 1939 historic landmark blends classic Spanish Moroccan elegance with modern amenities, putting you just steps away from local nightlife and great restaurants.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is “The Boroughs” a horror series?

    “The Boroughs” blends horror, sci-fi, mystery and drama rather than functioning as a traditional horror series. While the show contains supernatural threats and suspenseful sequences, it also focuses heavily on character relationships, aging, grief and community.

    Will there be a season two of “The Boroughs”?

    Netflix has not officially confirmed a second season yet, so fans are just speculating. However, the chances of a second season aren’t looking bad. Given the show’s popularity and unresolved storylines, many viewers already expect Netflix to continue the series.

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