Bristol’s City Centre Ice Rink is returning from 5 November until 3 January

Bristol’s City Centre Ice Rink is returning from 5 November until 3 January

Posted on: 26 Oct 2016

It’s not even Halloween yet and Bristol is already offering up some of the most amazing activities to do this Christmas. One such activity is the return of the hugely popular At-Bristol Ice Rink at the Millennium Square. This great attraction will run right the way through November and ends in January so you have plenty of time to get on down and enjoy the festivities.

At-Bristol Ice Rink back in Bristol this November

This amazing event is perfect for the whole family. With prices for a session starting from only £6.50, how could you say no? You can even book your tickets online to make sure there is no disappointment and you get 10% off!

 

Check out a full list of ticket prices here.

 

Special Sessions

 

Little boots starts during the weekends and Bristol school holidays at 10am. This is perfect for skating with little ones? Join them for an exclusive session just for under 8’s and their grown ups. All children on this session must be accompanied on the ice.

 

Disco boots will start during the evening sessions every day at 6pm, 7pm and 8pm. Get your groove on and throw some shapes as the Ice Rink becomes this winter’s coolest dance floor!

 

Full list of opening times

 

Term time

 

Weekdays – 1-8pm

Saturday – 10am – 8pm

Sunday – 10am – 6pm

 

Bristol School Holidays

 

Weekdays – 10am – 8pm

Sundays and New Years Eve – 10am – 6pm

Christmas Ever and New Years Day – 11am – 6pm

Christmas Day and Boxing Day – Closed

 

Feeling wobbly? Book a skate aid for £5 per session. Penguins are a perfect skating aid for children. Bananas can seat 2 sitting children and a standing adult. There is limited availability on this though so make sure you book in advance or get down quick.

 

Whether you fancy yourself as the next Torvil or Dean, or you just want to have a laugh with friends and family, give skating a whirl on real ice under the giant bauble that is the At-Bristol Planetarium.

 

For more information on the event check out the At-Bristol website - at-bristol.org.uk.  


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