Photo Courtesy of Brooklyn Bridge Park

Ice skate under the historic Brooklyn Bridge at Roebling Rink in Brooklyn Bridge Park this season, taking in iconic skyline views for an unforgettable winter adventure. Returning for its second season, the Park’s seasonal pop-up rink will open November 24 with ice skating offered daily through February 1. 

Roebling Rink remains among one of the most affordable and competitively priced ice rinks in the city, with this season’s rate of $16 per person for a 60-minute interval. Skates are available to rent for $8, along with skate buddies and helmets for $5 each. All prices are inclusive of taxes and fees. NYC local residents can also claim limited free tickets offer during select sessions on a first-come, first-serve walk-up basis, with valid ID to show residency. Full details and tickets are available at RoeblingRink.com. 

The rink will be open for public skating from 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM on Mondays to Thursdays, 12:30 PM to 10:00 PM Fridays, and 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM on Saturday and Sundays. Guests can register for a time slot and arrive anytime in the two-hour window for 60-minutes on the ice. 

Roebling Rink offers unbeatable views of the New York Harbor and Manhattan skyline, and its unique location directly under the Brooklyn Bridge offers a memorable winter experience. First-time skaters or those looking to improve their skills can also book a private lesson with professionals from Fireworks Skating Academy. New this year, school and extracurricular groups are invited to sign up for private group field trip sessions on Friday mornings from 10:00 AM to noon. 

The rink is located near several park concessions and a wide variety of neighborhood restaurants. Socks, gloves, and scarves are offered for sale on-site, for those who have forgotten skating essentials or want a keepsake to take home. 

Located at Emily Warren Roebling Plaza in Brooklyn Bridge Park, Roebling Rink is easily accessible by public transit including subway (F train: York Street, A/C trains: High Train, 2/3 trains: Clark St.), NYC Ferry’s DUMBO stop, and the B25 bus. 

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