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Outdoor Skating Rinks Just A Few Loops Away From Paddington

As winter rapidly approaches, ice skating is sure to make a comeback in London. Here is the guide to know the best outdoor skating rinks which are just a few loops away from Paddington.

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Outdoor Skating Rinks Just A Few Loops Away From Paddington

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  1. Outdoor Skating Rinks Just A Few Loops Away From Paddington Park City Grand Plaza Kensington

  2. As winter rapidly approaches, ice skating is sure to make a comeback once again, being one of the more popular ventures that both residents and travelers engage in once the London cold sets in. If you are staying in Park City Grand Plaza Kensington and ever want to glide on that icy surface, there are a number of ice rinks available at this time of the year, with some beautiful eye candy as you skate. Do check these places out if you want some traditional Christmastime fun.

  3. Natural History Museum’s Ice RinkCromwell Rd, Kensington, London Aside from being a treasure trove of the past, the Natural History Museum also houses a spacious ice rink where you can skate at your heart’s content. With a Tube station nearby and with the museum’s beautiful sights, there is no excuse not to go. A huge Christmas stands proudly in the middle of the ice rink, a reminder that festivities are nearing and all you need to do is have fun. Ice rink is open from Oct. 25 to Jan.20.

  4. Skate at Somerset HouseThe Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court Once the winter sets in, the Edmond J. Safra Fountain courtyard transforms from being a space for public events and performances into a surreal, fantasy-like ice rink that makes you sigh in wonder. Skate with your friends and family as you weave throughout the crowds while enjoying the music from the live DJ sets banging out the tunes. Once you get tired of gliding across the ice, take a trip to Fortnum’s Lodge and warm yourself up with drinks and snacks in the Skate Lounge. Open from Nov. 14 to Jan. 13. You can also read: Guide to Chinese New Year in London

  5. A True Winter WonderlandHyde Park If you’re talking about enjoying the festive spirit, Winter Wonderland is the first to come to mind. It is the quintessential holiday spot: circuses, shops, markets, fairgrounds, and, for you, UK’s largest ice rink where you can view all these fantastical sets while you skate. This site is perfect for the whole family--children can partake in the many rides and performances, adults can go shopping in the German and Angels Christmas markets, and come together while winding down to savor some warm food and drink at the Bavarian Village. Open from Nov. 22 to Jan. 6.

  6. Tower of London Ice SkatingTower Hill, St Katharine's & Wapping, London Fill up on breakfast at one of the restaurants in Kensington London, put on your skating gear and come over to the ice rink beside London’s most famous castle to showcase your prowess (or lack of it) in this two-for-one recreation and history spot. Do especially skate at nighttime--blue and purple lights have been expertly placed to give the ice rink floor an otherworldly sheen that transports you to a place far from reality. This venue also gives you a chance to explore the 1000-year old castle landmark of a time long gone if you want some historical spice to your holiday experience. Afterwards, head over to the Cafe Bar for some nice food to fill up your stomach.

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