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One of Albuquerque's best assets is the fact that each year offers four distinct and comfortable seasons. While each season has wonderful and unique qualities, Albuquerque's fall months just might be the most exciting time of the year. When the temperatures start to drop, the balloons will soon rise! The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta®, Oct. 5-13, 2024, is the largest ballooning event in the world. What started with 13 balloons in a mall parking lot in 1972 has flourished into a world-class event, with hundreds of balloons dotting the skies every year.

If you're visiting Albuquerque for the Balloon Fiesta, here are some tips to help you plan your trip.

What to Wear

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Desert temperatures drop at night and remain low into the morning, when Fiesta-goers arrive at Balloon Fiesta Park. Expect morning temperatures around 40°F, and dress accordingly, in layers and with a jacket. When the sun comes out, the temperature will rise, getting up to about 70°F by noon.

It will probably be dark when you first arrive at the grounds in the morning, but don't let that fool you-–sunshine will soon pour across the fields. Its rays are beautiful but have UV radiation, and Albuquerque's altitude of over 5,000 feet makes more UV rays reach the ground. Wear plenty of sunscreen, and bring sunglasses for after daybreak.

In general, dress comfortably, and wear shoes that won't bother you as you walk around the grounds.

When to Arrive

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Crowds for popular events have neared 80,000 people. We recommend getting there early, by 5:00 a.m. for weekend morning events and 4:00 p.m. for evening events. The park gates open at 4:30 a.m. for morning events and 3:00 p.m. for evening events. For details on when events get started, please visit the Balloon Fiesta'sevent schedule.

Arriving early will also give you plenty of time to check out theAnderson-Abruzzo International Balloon Museum, adjacent to Balloon Fiesta Park–a fascinating museum with interactive displays.

What to Pack

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Bring a camera, either a standalone camera or a phone camera. The Balloon Fiesta is the world's most photographed event for a reason. The colors, shapes and sizes of the balloons never fail to captivate, whether they are in the process of expanding and ascending against a brightening morning backdrop, or they're floating serenely across Albuquerque's blue skies.

We also recommend bringing water and, for evening events, a flashlight.

Transportation Information

There are several transportation options:

  • Fiesta Express Park & Ride. The Fiesta Expresslets you beat the traffic. Instead of driving to theBalloon Fiesta Park, you can go to one of several locations and take a Park & Ride. The locations areCoronado Mall,Hoffmantown Church, Cottonwood Mall and Intel on the weekends. Tickets must be purchased online. More information, including ticket prices, ishere. (Please note, there is no Park & Ride service Monday-Thursday.) If you need a ride to anyof these locations,Uberis available.
  • Biking. The free Bike Valet service is staffed by local bicycle group volunteers, who will help you safely store your bike once you reach the park by a nearby trail. Find out more here, including details about the trails andBike Valet times.
  • Public parking. Availability for public parking is first come, first served. You can view maps of the parkhere.
  • Your hotel may also have a shuttle service to the park.

Concessions and Food Vendors

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The Balloon Fiesta is a full-on fair, with tents offering all types of food. Part of the Fiesta fun is walking along the park's Main Street, where concessions spots provide countless sweet and savory treats, alongside merchandise tents.

As you walk along Main Street, don't be surprised to see flamenco dancers, Native American dancers and other local artists in performance.

You are permitted to bring in outside food and drinks, but no alcohol or glass. If you bring bags and coolers, please note that they are subject to search.

One last thing about food: Have you had a New Mexican breakfast burrito? If not, add it to your bucket list.

STAY UP TO DATE

Before you head to the Balloon Park, download the 2023Official Balloon Fiesta Mobile app, sponsored by Visit Albuquerque. The app will keep you up to date with daily schedules, weather conditions, park maps and much more, including information about the balloons and pilots.

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Grace is an Albuquerque-based writer and editor with a background in book editing, arts journalism, and content marketing. She moved to New Mexico with the ill-fated ambition to be a cowgirl/writer, and she's been a devoted Burqueño ever since. When she's not on her laptop, Grace is exploring the Bosque or the Sandias, meandering around Downtown ABQ and taking in the remarkable street art, or deciding on what local theater or dance performance to see next.

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FAQs

What is the best day to go to the Albuquerque Balloon Festival? ›

There is generally no best day to attend the Balloon Fiesta, but the most popular event is the morning mass ascensions which generally take place on Saturday and Sunday mornings as well as on one of the weekday mornings. In the evening, the Balloon Glows are beautiful and generally followed by some great fireworks.

How long does the Balloon Fiesta last in Albuquerque? ›

What is the typical Balloon Fiesta schedule? Each Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday during the nine day-long event begin with Dawn Patrol and a breathtaking mass ascension, when all balloons launch from Balloon Fiesta Park in two waves, speckling the sky above. Balloons begin to launch at about 7:00 a.m. each day.

How much money does the Balloon Fiesta bring to Albuquerque? ›

The total economic impact of 2022 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is estimated at $203.19 million for the nine-day event. Balloon Fiesta increased the local business volume by $119.52 million in direct impact and $83.67 million in indirect impact.

Is Albuquerque hot air balloon Festival worth it? ›

Huge field full of hot air balloons that you can walk right up to, watch them be inflated and then watch float away. Beautiful colors and smiles on everyone's faces everywhere. Put it on your bucket list! A Must Experience Event!

What should I wear to the Albuquerque Balloon Festival? ›

We suggest you dress in layers. Remember to wear comfortable walking shoes.

What time should I arrive at Balloon Fiesta Park? ›

We recommend getting there early, by 5:00 a.m. for weekend morning events and 4:00 p.m. for evening events. The park gates open at 4:30 a.m. for morning events and 3:00 p.m. for evening events. For details on when events get started, please visit the Balloon Fiesta's event schedule.

How much does it cost to ride in a hot air balloon in Albuquerque? ›

The main companies for hot air balloon rides in Albuquerque are Rainbow Ryders, World Balloon, and Aerogelic Ballooning. All 3 of these hot air balloon ride companies offer a group sunrise ride—the most popular one—that is between $150 and $175 per person.

How much do you tip for a balloon ride? ›

How Much Do You Tip a Hot Air Balloon Pilot? Most tips for hot air balloon rides fall between 10% and 20% of your total price for the ride. We recommend tipping 20% when possible, especially if your crew provided the exceptional service they're known for!

How much is parking at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta? ›

General parking is $20 per vehicle. Advanced Express Park & Ride tickets are only $22 per adult when purchased in advance and $25 per adult when purchased at the bus location and include admission and transportation from five convenient Albuquerque locations.

Is there food at the Albuquerque Balloon Festival? ›

With over one-third of a mile of concession space on Balloon Fiesta's Main Street, there is sure to be something that will delight guests of all ages.

Where is the best place to watch the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta? ›

North Domingo Baca Park is a frequent stop for many as it can provide great views of the morning mass ascension. You'll need to bring along your own chairs and food. If you want to see balloons land, Vista Del Norte Park off of Osuna Road is a frequent spot for balloons to land.

How many balloons fly at Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta? ›

Held each year during the first week in October, the Balloon Fiesta now features about 600 balloons and 700 pilots.

How bad is Balloon Fiesta traffic? ›

The traffic near the park is very heavy and slow. Parking is only $15 per vehicle, but be prepared to be in traffic for 30 minutes at a minimum. Once you arrive at the Balloon Fiesta Park, head to one of the several gates and enter the Fiesta.

Are hot air balloon rides worth it? ›

Conclusion. Are hot air balloon rides worth their price? The answer ultimately depends on your personal preferences and priorities. While hot air balloon rides may seem expensive, they offer an unparalleled experience that combines adventure, romance, and breathtaking scenery.

What should I wear to a hot air balloon festival? ›

Our standard advice on what to wear to go on a hot air balloon ride is this: wear comfortable, layered clothing, the temperature up there is the same if not warmer, than on the land, make sure you can take off layers because as the sun rises, the air temperature goes up.

What time of day is best for balloon flights? ›

Balloon flights take place at sunrise as this is when the weather conditions are generally at their most stable, with light winds and cool, calm atmospheric conditions. These are the ideal conditions to ensure our flights are conducted in safe and enjoyable weather.

Is there food at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta? ›

Beyond traditional food, we have an abundance of great restaurant options with all types of cuisine. Find places to eat and drink in Albuquerque's Balloon Fiesta Park & North I-25 area!

How much is the Balloon Festival in New Mexico? ›

General admission to Balloon Fiesta is $15/person for anyone over the age of 12. You can purchase tickets in advance online here or in person at the Balloon Fiesta gift shop. Tickets will also be available for purchase at the gate during the fiesta.

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