Hong Kong truly has it all when it comes to indoor fun! Practice your figure 8s at these ice-skating rinks dotted across Hong Kong.
Looking to glide across the ice or shoot some pucks? Hong Kong has a fantastic selection of ice skating rinks perfect for everyone, from beginners to seasoned pros. Whether you want to take skating lessons, join an ice hockey league or just enjoy a fun day out with friends, we’ve got the scoop on the coolest ice-skating rinks around town!
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Glacier Ice Rink – Spacious ice rink suitable for everyone
Glacier is a popular choice for beginners and ice enthusiasts alike! Offering a full range of lessons from beginner to advanced, this rink is perfect for those looking to improve their skills or prepare for competitions. It’s also one of Hong Kong’s larger ice rinks so you can expect more space but during weekends and holidays, it can get crowded given the popularity.
Opening Hours: 10:30am to 8pm (check for slots)
Cost: Starts at $80 for public skating
Glacier Ice Rink, Shop UG-21, Level UG, Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2844 3588, festivalwalk.com.hk
Ice Palace – Cityplaza ice-skating rink
Located in Taikoo Shing, Ice Palace recently underwent a revamp to provide you with a heightened sensory experience with improved audio and lighting systems, plus there are kiosks to grab refreshments where you can stay in your skates. It also offers a fantastic skating school with options for every skill level. If you’re serious about learning to skate, this is the place to be!
Opening Hours: 9:30am to 9pm (check for public skating sessions)
Cost: Starts at $70 for public skating
Ice Palace, 1/F, Cityplaza, 1111 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, 2844 8688, cityplaza.com/ice-palace
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Mega Ice – Suitable for ice-skating or watching an it intense ice hockey game
For those looking to take their skills to the next level, Mega Ice offers an Olympic-standard rink and a variety of competitive classes in figure skating and ice hockey. Also, as compared to other ice rinks in the city, we prefer this one for the mountain views but it can get quite crowded here. And even if we’re not ice-skating, we also like to sit by and watch ice hockey tournaments – grab a seat in the food court by the rink to get a great view!
Opening Hours: 10am to 10pm
Cost: Starts at $70 for public skating
Mega Ice, Unit 1, Level 10, MegaBox, 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2709 4020, megaice.com.hk
The Rink – Pay by the minute as you skate
Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, The Rink offers a unique open rink experience where you can pay as you skate! With an eco-friendly ice resurfacing machine, it’s a fun and sustainable choice. Simply tap your Octopus card as you enter and you’ll be charged depending on how long you skate for.
Opening Hours: 10am to 10pm (check for class reservations)
Cost: Starts at $1 per minute
The Rink, G/F, Elements, No. 1 Austin Road West, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2196 8016, www.elementshk.com
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Lohas Rink – Hong Kong’s largest and newest ice-skating rink
Lohas Rink in Tseung Kwan O boasts being the largest ice arena in Hong Kong, equipped with environmentally-friendly features. If you’re a complete beginner looking for some extra room to figure out your skills, this is the place to go.
Opening Hours: 10am to 10pm
Cost: Starts at $80 for public skating
Lohas Rink, 206-210, L2, The Lohas, 1 Lohas Park Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, 2622 8400, lohasrink.com.hk
Main image courtesy of Kelli McClintock via Unsplash, image 1 courtesy of Glacier Ice Rink, image 2 courtesy of Ice Palace, image 3 courtesy of Mega Ice, image 4 courtesy of The Rink, image 5 courtesy of Lohas Rink