During the Christmas holidays, many ice rinks are set up all over London. You can skate outdoors under the stars or indoors sheltered from the cold. Some rinks are reserved for children or people with reduced mobility. Here is a preview of the most beautiful ice rinks in London to discover with friends or family.
Located in the district of Kensington, this ice rink offers a magical setting at the foot of the famous Natural History Museum. On this occasion, a magnificent Christmas tree is installed in the middle of the ice rink and garlands light up the trees.
The café-bar offers a bird's eye view of the ice rink and is open every day until the ice rink closes.
Information and reservations on the Ticketmaster website
When? From October 19, 2019 to January 12, 2020
Business hours : Every day from 10 a.m. to 00 p.m. Closed on December 22
This small ice rink, which can accommodate up to 50 skaters, promises to offer a magnificent view!
Skating will cost £ 12 per 45 minute session, also including skate rental. No reservation: first come, first served.
To eat, there are street food stands, fondue and cocktail bar.
Free entry for non-skaters.
The Winter Wonderland ice rink is the largest ice rink in the UK but also the most beautiful with a pretty Victorian bandstand and countless fairy lights at its center.
Please note, reservations are strongly recommended as the ice rink has many followers.
Information and reservations on the Winter Wonderland website
Tips ! Take advantage of off-peak hours to pay less!
10% reduction for groups of 20 people or more.
When? November 21, 2019 - January 5, 2020
Closed on December 25
Business hours : 10h00 - 22h00
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Lancaster Gate, Marble Arch, Hyde Park Corner, Knightsbridge, Queensway
Located in the courtyard of the 18th century building, Somerset House's ice rink is lit with torches and fairy lights. A very beautiful setting where skaters are sheltered from the wind.
If you want to improve yourself - alone or with your children - a skating school provides lessons taught by instructors accredited by the National Skating Association, all weekend November and December.
Children under 8 can join the Polar club to take their first skating steps with the help of fun polar bear stabilizers!
For lovers of music and atypical experience, book a ticket for Club Nights on Friday evening and skate to the rhythm of the mixes of the greatest DJs.
Information and reservations on the Ticketmaster website
When? 13 November 2019 - 12 January 2020
Closed on December 25
The ice rink of the Tower of London sits in one of the drained moats and offers a superb view of the Thames.
And after a skating session, you can go to the ice bar and have a drink in an ice glass and discover ice sculptures, all at a temperature of -5 ° bbrrzzzzzzz
Little advice ! Book your visit in the evening to be able to benefit from the night lights of the Tower of London.
Bon plan! To get there you can even take an old bus Routemaster (line 15) from Trafalgar Square and leave by Sailing on the Thames.
When? November 16, 2019 - January 6, 2020
Closed on December 25
Business hours : 11:00 pm - 22:00 pm
January 1: 11:00 a.m. - 19:00 p.m.
Information and reservations on the London Tower website.
Located in the Canary Wharf business district, the ice rink is surrounded by skyscrapers. According to some, it would give it a little New York air, with the London Skyline illuminated all around.
An originality, to reach the main rink, the skaters skate through a path lined with illuminated trees. A romantic stroll!
A temporary pub offers a selection of drinks (craft beer, mulled wine, cider, etc.) with the possibility of eating.
When? Closed for the 2019/2020 edition
Closed on December 25