The 16 Best Ice Rinks in NYC 2025

The city gets pretty cold during the holiday season and ice rinks in New York start to open up as early as October. Regardless of the cold, however, ice skating in NYC is on many people’s bucket lists. It’s a lot of fun and a great way to take in the city in the midst of beautiful skyscrapers.

If you ask yourself where to go ice skating in New York, we got you covered! Whether you find yourself Downtown or Uptown, there are a couple of great ice rinks in NYC that let you show off your ice skating skills. Not only do the ice rinks differ in location, but they also differ in size and pricing. To give you an overview of the best ice rinks in New York City, we’ve created a list of the best ones for you!

Where to Go Ice Skating in NYC

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Bryant Park Ice Rink (October 24th, 2025 – March 1st, 2026)

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Bryant Park is located just behind the New York Public Library near Times Square. In the summer months, the park is known for its film nights and in winter it is home for one of the best ice rinks in New York. Here you’ll be able to ice skate in the midst of the New York skyscrapers. The crowd is a good mix. There are cheerful couples, children who chase each other wildly over ice, to office workers who just want to have a great time before going to the office or to use their lunch break differently!

Ice skating in Bryant Park is one of the best things to do in NYC in the winter. It’s also the perfect choice if you are looking for free ice skating in New York as the rink at Bryant Park only charges for the rental. Admission to the rink is free!

Recommended: Our complete guide to Bryant Park Winter Village

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The Ice Rink at Rockefeller Center (October 11, 2025 – early March)

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Midtown Manhattan

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The Rockefeller Rink, just below the Rockefeller Center’s Christmas Tree, is considered one of the classics. It’s open from October to April. Come here during the night and experience greatness. The Rink at Rockefeller Center is one of the most popular destinations to go ice skating in New York, which is why you are likely to wait in line to skate here. If this rink is on your bucket list, know that there are a few tickets you can purchase in advance to avoid standing in line for too long.

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Wollman Rink (October 26, 2025 – early March 2026)

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Wollman Rink in Central Park is one of the well-known ice rinks in New York City. Everyone who comes to New York in winter will most likely end up here if they are in Central Park, even if it is only for a photo. It is open from the end of October through mid-March. The best way to find the Wollman Rink is to use the Central Park South entrance on 59th street. You will be there in 2 minutes! Wollman Rink is the best place to go ice skating in NYC if you are looking for a large rink.

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Ice Skating with a view: The Rink at Domino Park (opening Nov. 10th)

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Do you fancy ice skating with a great view? Then come to Williamsburg! The Rink at Domino Park offers a spectacular view of Manhattan, including the Empire State Building.

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Roebling Rink at Brooklyn Bridge Park (opening Nov. 24th)

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Enjoy a breathtaking view of New York City’s skyline while you show off your skating skills on one of the newest ice skating rinks. Roebling Rink at Brooklyn Bridge Park offers you an unforgettable winter experience. After you’ve had a blast on the rink right under the Brooklyn Bridge, you can recharge with a hot drink or a snack.

If you want to go ice skating here, you should book your time slot (50 minutes) in advance.

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The Rink at Manhattan West (until March 2026)

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The Rink at Manhattan West, located in the heart of New York City, is a premier destination for ice skating enthusiasts and families alike. Nestled among the towering skyscrapers, this seasonal outdoor rink offers a magical experience with its twinkling lights and lively atmosphere.

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Ice Rink at the Seaport (from mid-November)

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This ice rink is a very special recommendation from us. At Seaport Square between Pier 16 & 17 there is the possibility to go skating with a magnificent view of the Brooklyn Bridge and the skyline of Lower Manhattan. Because of its unparalleled views, it is one of our favorite places to go ice skating in NYC! 

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Vale Rink (tba)

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Williamsburg
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The Vale Rink is a small ice rink on the roof of The William Vale in Williamsburg. What makes this rink so special is the view. From here you can overlook the whole of Manhattan. It’s best to combine your visit with a visit to their rooftop restaurant!

Fun fact: the ice you’re skating on isn’t really water, it’s a synthetic ice that doesn’t need cooling!

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Sky Rink at Chelsea Piers

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The Chelsea Piers are a paradise for all skating fans. The two covered ice rinks, near the Hudson River, are open around the clock and all year round. Since 1969, anyone can skate here or join one of the skating courses.

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The Ice Rink at the Standard High Line Hotel

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Every winter, the small plaza of The Standard Hotel in the Meatpacking District turns into an ice rink. It’s not big, but it’s really beautiful. It’s right next to the High Line and the Whitney Museum. Afterwards, have a drink at the bar or visit the rooftop bar Le Bain to enjoy the sunset over the Hudson River!

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The Rink at Brookfield Place (from mid-November)

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Another great place to go ice skating in NYC is Brookfield Place. Outside the gorgeous winter garden, you can find The Rink at Brookfield Place. It’s a medium-size ice rink in New York and offers great views of the winter garden and the Hudson River. A visit here can perfectly be combined with seeing the popular “Luminaries” light show at Brookfield Place that runs from December through early January.

The ice rink a Brookfield Place offers skate lessons and hosts a variety of events throughout December. 

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LeFrak at Lakeside Prospect Park (tba)

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Prospect Park has been a popular Brooklyn attraction for more than 150 years. The largest and most ambitious project to take place inside this park is Lakeside, which is home to the Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Center. In the winter, you can engage in activities such as ice skating, curling, ice hockey, and figure skating.

There are two rinks to choose from, one indoor and one outdoor, and admission is free, but there is an additional charge for skating. Check out the website for more information or to book tickets in advance.

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Riverbank State Park Ice Rink (tba)

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Riverbank State Park is located 69 feet above the Hudson River and comprises a 28-acre public park. This attraction serves as uptown’s only skating rink. In the summer, the indoor rink hosts roller skating, but in the winter, it’s transformed into a winter wonderland where you can ice skate, figure skate, or play ice hockey. Located at 679 Riverside Drive, Manhattan, the ice skating season runs from November through March, seven days per week if weather permits. Riverbank State Park has additional information, including ticket prices, on their website. 

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Sky Skate at The Edge

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For those of you who have always wanted to reach for the sky, you can now skate above the clouds! From January 10 until mid-March, you can enjoy the view of the city while gliding across the synthetic ice on The Edge’s indoor Sky Deck. Tickets include Edge admission, your 30-minute skating experience, and free skate rental. Get your tickets to New York City’s tallest skating rink now!

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Go skating at the Winter Whirl Holiday Roller Rink at Oculus

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I admit: this is not classic ice skating. But you’ll still feel like you’re in a winter wonderland. NYC’s Winter Whirl roller rink at The Shops at the Oculus offers a unique skating experience amidst iconic architecture. Glide around the stunning rink to festive tunes, capture memorable selfies at the holiday-themed photo spots, and enjoy special events and live music. Whether you bring your own skates or use their quality rentals, be sure to book your slot in advance!

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Try out the new Ice Rink at Davis Center in Central Park

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Davis Center, located in the north of Central Park on the East Side (between 106th and 108th Streets), is a modern recreation and community center with a swimming pool in summer, an ice rink in winter, and a multi-purpose field (Harlem Oval) in the transitional seasons.

It opened in April 2025, was built with a budget of around $160 million, and offers numerous free or low-cost programs for visitors of all ages.

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