We are close to reaching the finish line of the 2026 Winter Olympics.
If you couldn’t go to Milan Cortina to take in the adrenaline-driven sporting event, don’t worry! You can take it all in closer to home.
Bryant Park’s Winter Village is celebrating the Winter Games.
First off, you can try your hands at curling — the captivating ice game that has elements of bocce, and that has proven controversial during the 2026 Winter Olympics with cheating accusations running amok.
The Winter Village is letting fans play curling in iceless lanes for free in a first come, first serve. Each party is given 15 minutes at the curling lanes.
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The curling lanes are available daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. until Feb. 26.
If curling is not your thing, there are photo opportunities with Olympics-themed backdrops. You can take a photo with a real Team USA bobsled (found east of The Rink). You can also take a photo on a podium in front of a medal count wall with a medal. The podium and medals can be found in the Lodge bar and fold hall.
Watch all the action from the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympic and Paralympic Games live on NBC and Peacock.