Uppsala police have outlined alcohol consumption rules for Valborg celebrations, when tens of thousands gather in the city center. Public drinking is generally banned in central areas to maintain order and safety, with limited exceptions.
Valborg ranks among Sweden's largest public festivals, drawing tens of thousands to central Uppsala. Police have issued clear guidelines on alcohol to ensure public order and safety during the event.
Public consumption of alcohol is prohibited in central Uppsala under the Public Order Act and local municipal rules. The ban aims to reduce fights and violence, support police and healthcare efforts, and foster a safe environment for residents and visitors. Ekonomikumparken, designated as a public gathering area, enforces a specific temporary alcohol ban.
If you break the rules, we can pour out the alcohol on site and issue fines, said Jesper Johansson, police operations chief for Valborg.
An exception applies in Stadsparken, where drinking is permitted from 07:00 to 22:00 under local regulations, though police stress the need for responsibility.
High intoxication often leads to fights, accidents, and vulnerable situations. A simple way to maintain judgment is to alternate with water; it makes a big difference over a long day, said Jesper Johansson.
Adults are warned against purchasing alcohol for minors, a criminal offense punishable by fines or imprisonment. Parents are encouraged to discuss alcohol with youth and establish clear boundaries ahead of the celebrations.