Skate in the city
Spectacular and stylish, the Natural History Museum Ice Rink returns for 2009

The Natural History Museum Ice Rink will bring skating back to the city as London's most spectacular winter attraction opens on 5 November 2009. Set in stunning surroundings and featuring the biggest rink to date, it is the perfect way to welcome in the winter season with family and friends. The Natural History Museum Ice Rink has plenty of additional surprises in store for visitors this year. Attractions include a children’s rink for younger skaters, a stylish Café Bar and a classic fairground carousel. Surrounded by 76,000 fairy lights in the nearby trees, whether you are a novice or an expert, don’t miss the chance to skate against the most beautiful backdrop London has to offer.
Positioned in the heart of the most stylish city in the world, the Natural History Museum Ice Rink epitomises the glamour of the capital during the winter months. Located on the Museum’s east lawn and now in its fifth year, the rink has established itself as the place to be seen skating. So wrap up warm, savour the atmospheric setting and finish by enjoying a hot chocolate or a glass of Mulled wine while relaxing in the ultra stylish surroundings of the open-air balcony at the Café Bar.
For more information and to book ice skating tickets, please visit www.nhmskating.com
Dates and times: 5 November 2009 – 17 January 2010
Ticket booking: www.nhmskating.com or call Ticketmaster 0844 847 1576
Nearest tube: South Kensington
Website: www.nhmskating.com
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