Paris Ballon de Paris Generali Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Fly over Paris with this Ballon de Paris Generali balloon ticket. You'll be able to see the city of lights in the world's largest balloon, which is attached to the ground by a cable and rises to a height of 150 metres. This experience lasts around 10 minutes and groups of around 30 people can ride in the balloon.
It's located in the Parc André Citroën, south of the Eiffel Tower, where you'll be treated to a variety of attractions including gardens, fountains and a large balloon building that houses a science museum. During your ride through the air you will see some of the most interesting sights of the French capital, such as the Arc de Triomphe or the Notre Dame Cathedral.
The whole family will love this activity, and children under 3 years old are free. All you have to do is go to the park and exchange the voucher you receive in the post for a boarding pass.
Although you will be asked for a date to make a reservation, you are not obliged to take the balloon on that day, but whenever it suits you. As the flight is weather dependent, it is always a good idea to call to check if the balloon is flying on that day.
- Take a ride in the Ballon de Paris Generali balloon to see the French capital from a different perspective, at a height of 150 metres, on a 10-minute ride thanks to this ticket.
- Take a ride in this hot-air balloon, which can hold up to 30 people and is attached to the ground by a cable, very close to the Eiffel Tower.
- Admire from the balloon some of the landmarks of the city of lights, such as the Arc de Triomphe or the Eiffel Tower itself.
What’s included
- Ballon de Paris Generali balloon tickets
- Balloon flight of about 15 minutes
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Step by Step
See Paris from the sky with this Ballon de Paris Generali balloon ticket. You'll ride in the world's largest hot air balloon and fly over the French capital at a height of 150 metres, with the chance to see the city's main monuments from a perspective you've never imagined. Groups of around 30 people are allowed on this experience, which lasts around 10 minutes.
The balloon was launched in 1999 as part of the new millennium celebrations and has become a popular attraction for anyone who wants to see the main sights of Paris, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame Cathedral itself.
The Ballon de Paris Generali is located in the Parc André Citroën, a park that has several services while you wait to access the balloon, as well as some attractions such as gardens and fountains, as well as a large building in the shape of a hot air balloon that houses a science museum.
It is worth noting that the balloon is equipped with a state-of-the-art security system and operators keep a close eye on the weather conditions to ensure the safety of passengers.