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Offline georgels89

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Ice skating in London
« on: December 30, 2010, 12:57:19 AM »
I have visited 4 ice skating rinks in London.The first was the Marble Arch Ice Rink. Situated in the middle of an island in the middle of a thoroughfare of traffic, we entered it vis the subway. The rink was small, my shoes were too big for me (I only managed one lap they were so sore!), it wasnt that well organised.Then we visited the Natural History Museum Ice Rink. It is set in a BEAUTIFUL location, next to one of Londons most intricate buildings and some tall trees that line the road. It was well organised, there were quite a few monitors on the rink at the same time as the customers, so if you needed help they were there. They were stricter in getting people off (and on) in time and was a far nicer experience.The other two rinks were by the Tower of London and the City Hall. They were also nice, but the Natural History rink gets my vote! It is amazing how they froze the ice in these locations, and KEPT it at the right temperature for quite a while. Very well done! If you can do this, do, it is great fun, especially for the kids. You dont need to bring your own ice skates, they will be provided for you.

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Re: Ice skating in London
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2010, 02:33:52 PM »
Wow, does it really cool? LOL, of course if I'm the who visit that place for sure, I'm freezing..hahahaha...if am just alone  .::Wink:. And i agree, kids really love that!

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Re: Ice skating in London
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2011, 05:44:48 PM »
There's plenty of time to make the most of outdoor London ice skating, as the London ice rinks open up again for a season of great skating. Visit a London ice rink with friends and family for a fun day on the ice.

 Sightseeing on ice
 London ice rinks provide a unique opportunity to enjoy ice skating London experiences in some of the most grand and beautiful settings in London.

 Ice skating at London landmarks
 Visit a London ice rink to enjoy ice skating alongside famous landmarks and take in picturesque backdrops, promising a unique ice skating London experience. From the Natural History Museum and the Tower of London to Somerset House and Canary Wharf, expect to go for a spin in suitably grand surroundings this year.

 Ice skating at night
 A trip to an outdoor London ice rink is an ideal opportunity to get outside this winter and have fun in the evening. A number of London ice rinks are offering special late night ice skating sessions too.

 Family fun on the ice
 Family tickets are available at London ice rinks this ice skating season, offering family ice skating fun for all ages. Take advantage of ticket offers for a memorable ice skating London experience, with skates available to hire on site.

 Ice skating London 2010-2011 season
 When it comes down to ice skating London boasts some of the best open air rinks in the world. A selection of landmark London ice rinks are open for another year of fun on the ice, including Somerset House, Alexandra Palace, The Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace and the Natural History Museum.

 Ice skating London Christmas fun
 Christmas isn't complete without a spin on the ice beneath the stars. With ice rink tickets Londoners of all ages can make it a festive, traditional Christmas in the capital.


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Re: Ice skating in London
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