1. Somerset House


The most stylish rink in London. Take to the ice in the courtyard, and splash out afterwards on a cream tea. Book tickets here.
2. Natural History Museum


A personal favourite. What could be better than skating next to a building that houses dinosaurs? Book tickets here.
3. Winter Wonderland, Hyde Park
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The most stylish rink in London. Take to the ice in the courtyard, and splash out afterwards on a cream tea. Book tickets here.
A personal favourite. What could be better than skating next to a building that houses dinosaurs? Book tickets here.

Set in Hyde Park, it’s free to enter, but you’ll have to pay separately for most of the attractions. So, magical as Winter Wonderland is, this is not the cheapest option. If you’d like to skate around a twinkly Victorian bandstand, book tickets here.
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Get out on the ice. posted on Nov. 25, 2014, at 11:39 p.m.
The most stylish rink in London. Take to the ice in the courtyard, and splash out afterwards on a cream tea. Book tickets here.
A personal favourite. What could be better than skating next to a building that houses dinosaurs? Book tickets here.
Set in Hyde Park, it’s free to enter, but you’ll have to pay separately for most of the attractions. So, magical as Winter Wonderland is, this is not the cheapest option. If you’d like to skate around a twinkly Victorian bandstand, book tickets here.
4. Winterville


Coming to Victoria Park for the first time this year, Winterville is trying to bring winter magic, east. With a rink, horse carriages as well as a roller disco, it’s hard to say no. Book your tickets here.
5. Hampton Court Palace


Get historical and skate in front of King Henry VIII’s former home. Buy your tickets here.
6. London Eye


Skate under the glow of the London Eye. Families, if you book before November 30th, and children go free when you buy a family ticket. Buy your tickets here.
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Get out on the ice. posted on Nov. 25, 2014, at 11:39 p.m.
The most stylish rink in London. Take to the ice in the courtyard, and splash out afterwards on a cream tea. Book tickets here.
A personal favourite. What could be better than skating next to a building that houses dinosaurs? Book tickets here.
Set in Hyde Park, it’s free to enter, but you’ll have to pay separately for most of the attractions. So, magical as Winter Wonderland is, this is not the cheapest option. If you’d like to skate around a twinkly Victorian bandstand, book tickets here.
Coming to Victoria Park for the first time this year, Winterville is trying to bring winter magic, east. With a rink, horse carriages as well as a roller disco, it’s hard to say no. Book your tickets here.
Get historical and skate in front of King Henry VIII’s former home. Buy your tickets here.
Skate under the glow of the London Eye. Families, if you book before November 30th, and children go free when you buy a family ticket. Buy your tickets here.
7. Canary Wharf


This rink boasts “a unique skate path which leads skaters under trees lit with fairy lights then back onto the main rink.” Which sounds awfully pretty. Book tickets here.
8. Ice Skate Vauxhall

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15 Beautiful Places To Ice Skate In London
Get out on the ice. posted on Nov. 25, 2014, at 11:39 p.m.
The most stylish rink in London. Take to the ice in the courtyard, and splash out afterwards on a cream tea. Book tickets here.
A personal favourite. What could be better than skating next to a building that houses dinosaurs? Book tickets here.
Set in Hyde Park, it’s free to enter, but you’ll have to pay separately for most of the attractions. So, magical as Winter Wonderland is, this is not the cheapest option. If you’d like to skate around a twinkly Victorian bandstand, book tickets here.
Coming to Victoria Park for the first time this year, Winterville is trying to bring winter magic, east. With a rink, horse carriages as well as a roller disco, it’s hard to say no. Book your tickets here.
Get historical and skate in front of King Henry VIII’s former home. Buy your tickets here.
Skate under the glow of the London Eye. Families, if you book before November 30th, and children go free when you buy a family ticket. Buy your tickets here.
This rink boasts “a unique skate path which leads skaters under trees lit with fairy lights then back onto the main rink.” Which sounds awfully pretty. Book tickets here.
This rink is in the Pleasure Gardens, and is flanked by lots of yummy food and drink options. So even if you fear slipping on the ice, you can still have a pleasant evening. Buy tickets here.
9. Alexandra Palace

Ally Pally’s ice rink is open year round, and it is massive. Book tickets here.
10. Broadgate Circle


A city centre rink, right by Liverpool Street station. There’s a pop-up bar this year too. Book your tickets here.
11. Wembley Park


If you’re out West, then pop by Wembley Park. Sure, it’s not as glamourous, but they are also currently offering a free hot chocolate for each skater. Buy your tickets here.
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15 Beautiful Places To Ice Skate In London
Get out on the ice. posted on Nov. 25, 2014, at 11:39 p.m.
The most stylish rink in London. Take to the ice in the courtyard, and splash out afterwards on a cream tea. Book tickets here.
A personal favourite. What could be better than skating next to a building that houses dinosaurs? Book tickets here.
Set in Hyde Park, it’s free to enter, but you’ll have to pay separately for most of the attractions. So, magical as Winter Wonderland is, this is not the cheapest option. If you’d like to skate around a twinkly Victorian bandstand, book tickets here.
Coming to Victoria Park for the first time this year, Winterville is trying to bring winter magic, east. With a rink, horse carriages as well as a roller disco, it’s hard to say no. Book your tickets here.
Get historical and skate in front of King Henry VIII’s former home. Buy your tickets here.
Skate under the glow of the London Eye. Families, if you book before November 30th, and children go free when you buy a family ticket. Buy your tickets here.
This rink boasts “a unique skate path which leads skaters under trees lit with fairy lights then back onto the main rink.” Which sounds awfully pretty. Book tickets here.
This rink is in the Pleasure Gardens, and is flanked by lots of yummy food and drink options. So even if you fear slipping on the ice, you can still have a pleasant evening. Buy tickets here.
Ally Pally’s ice rink is open year round, and it is massive. Book tickets here.
A city centre rink, right by Liverpool Street station. There’s a pop-up bar this year too. Book your tickets here.
If you’re out West, then pop by Wembley Park. Sure, it’s not as glamourous, but they are also currently offering a free hot chocolate for each skater. Buy your tickets here.
12. Westfield London


OK, so skating in a shopping centre might not be your cup of tea. But if you’re in Shepherd’s Bush (*not* Stratford) and fancy a glide on the ice, why not? Book tickets here.

Go skate in the North. (However, bear in mind that “JW3 is a Jewish arts, culture and community centre with a kosher restaurant, café and bar. Only food bought at JW3 can be eaten on the premises”, and the opening hours on Saturdays are reduced.) Book your tickets here.
14. Queen’s Ice and Bowl

This ice rink is flashy, with colour change lighting, and light shows! Plus it’s real ice. Book your tickets here.
