10 Great Spots for Ice Skating in New York City - New York Family
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10 Great Spots for Ice Skating in New York City - New York Family
"5th Ave between 49th and 50th Streets Open daily, 9 am to midnight Admission: $22-$124 VIP tickets: $112-$204 (heated VIP lounge, complimentary skating rental, 20% off gift shop) Skate Rental: $12 This is truly New York's most iconic ice skating spot. With its stunning backdrop featuring the world-famous Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, it's the perfect photo opportunity for you and your family after your skating session."
"Bryant Park, 42nd St and Sixth Ave. Open daily, 8 am to 10 pm, Select weekend & holidays: 8 am-midnight Admission: Free, must reserve tickets online Skate Rental: Start at $18.72 A perennial favorite, the Winter Village at Bryant Park is the ultimate spot for holiday fun. The ice skating rink here is the only one in New York City that offers free admission. While you're here, be sure to check out the winter village shops and cozy igloos."
"Riverbank State Park - Affordable Ice Skating Rink in New York City with Hudson River Views 679 Riverside Drive Hours: Fridays 6-9 pm; Saturdays & Sundays 1-4 pm, 6-9 pm Holidays 11 am-2 pm, 3-6 pm Admission: $5 for adults (ages 12+) and $3 for children (under 12) Skate Rental: $6 Riverbank is not just an ice skating rink; it's also a 28-acre, multi-level, landscaped recreational facility, rising 69 feet above the Hudson River."
Rockefeller Center features an iconic rink between 49th and 50th Streets with daily hours from 9 am to midnight, admission $22–$124, skate rental $12, and VIP tickets that include a heated lounge, complimentary skating rental, and gift-shop discounts. Bryant Park’s Winter Village offers free admission with required online reservations, hours from 8 am to 10 pm (extended on select weekends), and skate rentals starting at $18.72 alongside holiday shops and cozy igloos. Riverbank State Park provides affordable skating with $5 adult and $3 child admission, $6 rentals, scheduled weekend hours, Hudson River views, a multi-level recreational facility, and lighter crowds for families.
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