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Wednesday 13 November - Tuesday 31 December 2024
Old Market Square
Adults from £14.50 | Children from £11.50
The centrepiece of Winter Wonderland, skaters will not only get access to the Ice Rink but also the Sky Skate Ice Path, giving you a truly unique skating experience.
Grab some skates and experience Old Market Square from above. Take in the scenic city views and enjoy a heavenly hot chocolate or mulled wine at the skate-up bar. For those less keen on heights, a ground-level family ice rink is available, along with a new children’s ice rink complete with penguin skate aids, allowing even the littlest skaters to enjoy this classic winter tradition at their own pace.
Nottingham City residents can receive a 10% discount on super off-peak and off-peak ice-skating bookings.
Ice Skating at Winter Wonderland (13 Nov 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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