From festive seasonal outdoor rinks to year-round indoor options, here's where to go ice skating in NYC.
and sometimes the East River when the temperatures dropped low enough. Even back when Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux conceived the design of Central Park in the mid-1800s, theyenvisionedNew York’s first dedicated “skating pond.” Fun fact: when the pond was frozen enough to welcome...
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Rockefeller Center & Ice Skating. Take a Virtual Tour of Rockefeller Center located at 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10111, right now on your phone or device.
22-24. With the Embassy in Russia now only issuing diplomatic visas, skaters, coaches and officials had… Continue Reading »NYC’s Rockefeller Center ice skating rink to open November 6th iceskatingworld October 19, 2021 NYC’s Rockefeller Center ice skating rink to open November 6th2021-10...
Edge at Hudson Yards, the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere, is opening up an ice skating rink on Tuesday. A 1,024 square foot rink has been placed in the indoor portion of the sky deck, but skaters will still be able to take in the New York City skyline as they...
City Ice Pavilion is a world-class NHL size skating rink in Queens NY that’s open year-round for skating, private classes and hockey and more.
Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Parkis popularly known as NYC’s only free-admission skating rink. Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park is open daily through March 28, 2021, and in addition toThe Rink, the annual winter event features fun, outdoor activities includingThe Sh...
CENTRAL PARK -- Benny the ice skating dog made his debut at Wollman Rink on Wednesday afternoon. The 8-year-old rescue Labrador retriever, who wears custom-made skates, was in Central Park to help raise funds for the Animal Vision Foundation....
The Ice Capades were traveling entertainment shows featuring theatrical ice skating performances. Shows often featured former Olympic and US National Champion figure skaters who had retired from formal competition. Started in 1940, the Ice Capades grew rapidly and prospered for 50 years. A decline in...