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Scandinavia's tallest spires, from a new angle

Uppsala Cathedral is Scandinavia’s tallest church, and from a balloon you see it the way few ever have — its twin spires rising from a carpet of autumn foliage and university buildings, with the flat Uppland plains stretching in every direction. The Fyris river cuts through the city below, and on clear mornings the light is extraordinary.

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The simplest way to fly: an e-ticket delivered straight to your inbox.

  • E-ticket as a PDF via email
  • 1 hour hot air balloon flight
  • Bubble toast at the landing site
  • Personalised flight certificate
  • Valid for 3 years across all flight regions
1 996 kr 2 495 kr per person · ticket sent by email
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A printed invitation in a branded envelope, a tangible gift to hand over in person.

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2 096 kr 2 595 kr including 100 kr for printing and envelopes · 1 996 kr per person
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Where Do We Take Off From?

Our Uppsala launch site sits in the Uppland plains near the city.

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Common Questions

There's a few of us – can we be sure we'll be on the same flight?
Of course! Our flight calendar offers information on the number of open spots in each flight. Just choose one that has enough spaces for all of you and you sign everyone up for the same flight.
How many people are in the basket?
It depends – typically between 10-22 people.
Can I bring children?
Yes, children at least 130cm tall may join flights, provided they are able to safely participate and are accompanied by a guardian on board.
Can I change the flight date? What if my flight gets cancelled due to weather conditions?
Your ticket is valid for 24 months. On average, our passengers have to sign up for 2 or 3 flights before they actually fly as our flights are 100% dependent on safe weather conditions. Sometimes they fly on the 1st flight they signed up for, but sometimes it takes 3 or even 4 times before they fly. The moment your flight gets cancelled, your booking code becomes active again and you may sign up for another flight.
How long does the flight last?
We usually spend about an hour in the air. However, this depends entirely on terrain and weather conditions. Sometimes we land after just 50 minutes, as continuing the flight would require staying in the air much longer (for example, when approaching a city or dense forest). At other times, we may fly for 70 or even 80 minutes if the situation requires it. Our balloons are always equipped with enough gas to safely remain airborne for 100–120 minutes. However, you should set aside about 3–4 hours for the entire adventure. This includes a short passenger briefing, balloon setup, the flight itself, packing up the balloon, and a celebratory glass of sparkling wine shared with fellow passengers and the crew.

Balloon Flights Near Uppsala

Uppsala’s distinct skyline awaits – but not from a side you’ve ever seen before. The twin spires of the cathedral – the tallest in Scandinavia – rise above the rooftops, with the castle and the quiet bend of the Fyris river. A familiar view from an entirely different – and much better – perspective.

Beyond the city, the Uppland plains stretch out in every direction – gently rolling, open farmland that makes this one of the most naturally suited regions in the country for smooth, calm, and thoroughly enjoyable flights.

At sunrise, with the mist still low over the fields and the spires catching the first light, it’s a view that’s difficult to prepare yourself for.

It’s been a place of learning and discovery for centuries. It turns out there’s still something new to learn about it – from above.