Although winter in the northern hemisphere began on December 22, it could be said that the winter season in New York officially began on January 16. Because? Because after 701 days – almost two years – without snowthe iconic city in the United States was dyed white again.
And one of the destination’s classic (and favorite) activities for these cold months is the ice skating. And nothing better than being able to do it in a all snowy surroundings.
Here is a guide with all the clues that can be found visit, Where are they and how much do they cost?
Manhattan
The Rink, en Rockfeller Center
This is one of the ice skating rinks most famous in the world and an unmissable experience in New York.
The new this season They are the small booths set up on one side of the track, where you can enjoy a drink with a preferential view.
- Where is: Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues and 49th and 50th Streets, Midtown.
- How much does it cost: adults and children from 6 to 12 years old pay from 21 to 73 dollars, while children up to 5 years old pay from 11 to 37 dollars. The price depends on the date and time. Skate rental: $11.
The Rink en Winter Village, Bryant Park
The rink is the centerpiece of the winter season at Bryant Park, where There are also shops that sell handmade products and seasonal, as well as food and drink kiosks.
The complex also houses special events occasionally, which can be found at bryantpark.org. There is also the possibility of rent “igloos” Private rooms around the rink, as well as a curling rink.
- Where is: Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues and 40th and 42nd Streets, Midtown
- Date: Until March 3.
- How much does it cost: Free. Skate rental costs between $18 and $47 depending on the time and day (the cheapest times are in the morning, on weekdays).
Wollman Rink
This popular old skating rink, located in Central Park and open most days until 9 or 10 p.m., has reinvented itself in recent years and now offers dishes and drinks from Melba Wilson, owner of Melba’s restaurant in Harlem. There is also the Wollman Café.
But the real difference is skate with the Midtown skyscrapers as a backdropin an especially majestic setting at night.
- Where is: East side of Central Park, at 63rd Street.
- Date: until March 15.
- How much does it cost: $15 to $37 for adults and $10 for children ages 2 to 12. Skate rental: $11.
The Rink, en Brookfield Place
This is a great choice for combine ice skating and good walkssince the track is located on the banks of the Hudson River, in Battery Park City, near the Oculus (subway station) and One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan.
Among the services, the reservation of private classes by the hand of an Olympic athlete.
Brookfield Place also offers extensive dining and shopping options.
- Where is: 250 Vesey Street, en North End Avenue, Lower Manhattan.
- How much does it cost: $15 per single session (60 minutes); $5 to rent skates.
The Rink, en Manhattan West
The track is part of the new Manhattan West development, located between Hudson Yards, with a wide range of commercial offerings, and Madison Square Garden, the mecca of concerts and sports in New York (sports fans will find, at one end of the rink, the NHL store, which sells all types of hockey items).
Like its sister Brookfield Properties, the Manhattan West track offers private classes and the opportunity to skate with Olympic athletes.
- Where is: 385 9th Avenue, Chelsea.
- How much does it cost: $20 on weekdays, with skate rental for $5, and $22 on weekends and holidays, with $8 for skate rental.
Chelsea Piers Sky Rink
The Chelsea Piers complex has extensive sports facilities, including two ice skating rinks.
They are sometimes used for hockey or skating lessons, but they also have regular periods when they are available for students. visitors who don’t take classes and only want to slide on the ice for a short time.
- Where is: 61 Chelsea Piers, 111C 11th Avenue, Chelsea.
- Date: Open every day, all year round. Sessions generally last 60 minutes and are offered at 1, 2:30 and 3:50 p.m., but it is recommended to check the schedule in advance to register
- How much does it cost: $22.50 per person, with skate rental for $12
Riverbank State Park Ice Rink
Riverbank is the Manhattan’s only state park. It offers incredible postcards of the George Washington Bridge and a hidden spot for ice skating.
The season begins when it is cold enough to make ice. Please contact track management for details on public sessions.
- Where is: 679 Riverside Drive, saliendo de West 145th Street, Hamilton Heights.
- Date: until March (depending on weather conditions).
- How much does it cost: $5 for adults and $3 for children under 12, skate rental for $6.
Brooklyn
Abe Stark Rink
This track is a great option to go with kids since the visit can be combined with the attractions of Luna Park, the famous Coney Island amusement park, which has a ferris wheel, roller coaster and other games.
- Where is: 1902 West 19th Street, on the Coney Island boardwalk.
- Date: open on weekends until March 2024.
- How much does it cost: $11 for admission and $6 for skate rental.
ArtRink
It is another good option for boys. Located on the terrace of the Brooklyn Children’s MuseumArtRink is a skating experience with synthetic ice which makes it less slippery. The track is surrounded by local art.
- Where is: Brooklyn Children’s Museum, 145 Brooklyn Avenue, Crown Heights.
- Date: until March 31 (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays).
- How much does it cost: $10, in addition to museum admission, which costs $15. Skates included.
Glide, en Brooklyn Bridge Park
This new skating rink is sure to transform one of New York’s most popular (and scenic) destinations into a winter wonderland. The Brooklyn Bridge and the East River are the setting for skate adventures in this space.
- Where is: Emily Warren Roebling Plaza, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Dumbo.
- Date: Until March 1st.
- How much does it cost: $15 to $25 for adults and $10 to $12 for children ages 2 to 12. Skate rental costs $12.
IC Ice Rink
It is a skating rink with a part covered and part outdoors. During the visit you can enjoy different drinks and stroll through the shops.
- Where is: Courtyard 5/6, Industry City, 35th Street entre 2nd y 3rd Avenue, Sunset Park.
- Date: until March 3, 2024.
- How much does it cost: $15 per person, with skate rental for $10.
LeFrak Center, a Lakeside
The Lefrak Center offers two rinks, one outdoor and one indoor, and even those who don’t want to skate can go there simply to enjoy the view.
- Where is: Prospect Park, near the Ocean Avenue and Lincoln Road entrance.
- Date: Until March 31st.
- How much does it cost: $9.25 on weekdays and $13.50 on weekends and holidays. Skate rental costs $9.50.
Queens
City Ice Pavilion
The City Ice Pavilion is a huge world class skating facility with an ice rink the size of North American Hockey League rinks, which is open year-round for open skating sessions.
The covered facilities on the terrace offer public and private lessons, as well as hockey for children, youth and adults. It is also available for birthday parties and other special events.
- Where is: 47-32 32nd Place, Long Island City.
- How much does it cost: defined by the coaches.
World Ice Arena
This stadium with a impressive architecture It serves as a venue for everything from hockey games to private skating lessons to events like Halloween parties, where residents dress up in costumes and hang around the rink.
- Where is: 131-04 Meridian Road, Flushing.
- How much does it cost: $8 on weekdays and $12 on weekends (after 7 p.m. on Friday) and holidays. Skate rental costs $6.
Staten Island
Staten Island Skating Pavilion
The Staten Island’s only ice skating rink offers hockey games and private skating lessons, although public skating hours are limited.
These sessions are held on Friday afternoons, Saturday afternoons and evenings, and Sunday afternoons, as well as most holidays.
- Where is: 3080 Arthur Kill Road, Tottenville.
- How much does it cost: $15 for adults and $13 for children. Skate rental for $8.