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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Get your skates on: holiday-season ice-skating!!

Central Park, New York City, USA
Recreate your favourite silver screen moments at the Wollman and Lasker rinks in New York City’s Central Park, open daily (and most evenings) all winter long.
Skate hire and lessons available. Prices and opening hours:
Wollman Rink, Lasker Rink.

Other places to ice-skate in New York City:
Slip on your skates at the
Rockerfeller Center or at The Pond at Bryant Park (it’s free!).

Tower of London, London, England
Skate back in time on the moat at this World-Heritage listed London landmark. This fascinating site of historic skulduggery is open to skaters daily until January; skate hire and lessons available. Opening hours and prices.
Other places to ice-skate in London:
Carve up the ice at the
Natural History Museum, the Canary Wharf Ice Rink, or at Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland.




Strasbourg Christmas Markets, Strasbourg, France
Don your skates and glide by the fairy lights at the oldest Christmas markets in France. The markets, which have been running for over 400 years, surround Strasbourg’s Gothic Cathédrale Notre Dame. Skate with this marvel of European architecture as a backdrop, then explore the culinary delights of the markets – where better to satisfy an après-skate appetite?
The ice rink is open daily, and most evenings.

Other places to ice-skate in France:
Carve it up with the Parisians. Skate for free in front of the beautiful neo-Renaissance
Hôtel de Ville, or the startling Tour Montparnasse in Paris. (Skate hire available.)
Potsdamer Platz,
Berlin, Germany
Immerse yourself in the neon-lit Winterwelt (winter world) in Potsdamer Platz for hours of festive fun. Take in the illuminated splendour of the Brandenburg Gate while busting moves on the ice-rink or go for the inner-city ride of your life on the snow-covered mobile toboggan run. There’s even a ski carousel for the junior fun-seekers. And, of course, plenty of roasted chestnuts and mulled wine, from the surrounding Christmas markets, to keep you warm.

Other places to ice-skate in Germany:
Hit the ice outside
Frankfurt’s Opera House, where an outdoor ice rink circles a beautifully illuminated fountain, and pretty stalls offer Christmas treats.

Grouse Mountain, Vancouver, Canada
Get your skates on and beat the Olympians to the ice in Vancouver. Take the aerial tram to the top of Grouse Mountain for the best view of the city and surrounds, strap on your skates and hit the mountaintop Ice Skating Pond, or take a sleigh ride through the forest.
If you’re travelling with junior skaters, take them along to meet reindeer at Santa’s workshop.



Other places to ice-skate in Canada:
Far away from the Olympics crowds, the Bonsecours Basin Skating Rink in the Old Port,
Montréal is a popular spot to dance on ice – each night has a different music theme, including rock, retro and classical. Ice skating tips:
Go with the flow – most rink skaters travel counterclockwise; travelling against the tide will end in tears .
  • Try to fall sideways – there’s more padding, and less risk of serious injury
    If you do fall, tuck your fingers in so they aren’t exposed to passing skates.
  • Got a favourite holiday skating spot or a tip to share? Tell us about it!

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