Ice Skating in London
London has a lot to offer during the Christmas season, however, there are several other things to do in London which can be done only in winter season and one such thing is ice skating. As winters are just round the corner, London ice rinks are once again set for this season for great skating events. The classic venues for ice skating which the London boasts of are: the Natural History museum, Somerset House, Winter Wonderland at Hyde Park, Alexandra Palace, Hampton Court Palace and the Tower of London. Ice skating is again one of the best things to do in London during winter season. Some famous Ice skating destinations in London are:
Hampton Court Palace Ice Rink: This is a 900 square meter rink, set in front of Henry VIII’s picturesque. This skating rick has the space for 250 skaters and the skating session lasts for 1 hour. There is a Frost Fayre café adjacent to the rink serving hot drinks. The timings are as follows: 10am-10pm Daily (Closed on Dec 25).
Somerset House: This is one of the most astonishing skating spots in London. The tickets for this skating rink are now on sale for 2009 - 2010 ice skating season. This is one of the popular open ice skating rinks in London where skaters can skate beneath the stars. The adjacent skate café and bar allows you to enjoy celebratory drinks. Moreover, ice skating at Somerset House has become a definitive experience during London Christmas.
The Natural History Museum: The museum is complemented by Christmas fair so there is again a lot more to offer other than ice skating. This is a landmark ice skating rink in London covering an area of 1000 square meter. This outdoor rink has a special ice rink for young skaters. Here Londoners of all age groups can expect fun and entertainment in grand surroundings.
Enjoy ice skating during this festive season at these well known places and have the lifetime skating experience.
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