Looking for the perfect Christmas day out with the family, a date night or festive experience in Leicester, then the Leicester Real Ice Rink is the place to go! Skate Leicester all the way through the Xmas period and into New Year.

We’ve got all the details that you need for the festive period and the return of the much loved Skate Leicester Ice Rink.


When is the Ice Rink open?

From 5 December through to 5 January. It’s only closed on Christmas Day. The rink opens at 9.30am (with the first sessions starting at 10am) and closes at 10pm (after the last session of the day).

How much does it cost

Prices vary depending on demand and with the continuation of super off-peak pricing there will be opportunities to skate for just £7 at selected dates and times. There is a whole month of skating to perfect your moves! Why not book on to make your Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s day extra special too.

Adult tickets (16+) range from £7 to £14.50. A child’s ticket (3-15) ranges from £7-£12.50. Children 14 and under must be accompanied on the ice by an Adult over 18, and 15 year olds must have a responsible adult with them on or off the ice.

Family tickets, which cover 2 adults and 2 children, or 1 adult and 3 children are from £44 to £50. Concessions are available for senior citizens (over 60) and full-time students with prices from £7-£12.50 (you’ll need to bring valid ID)

New this year are season tickets meaning you can come as many times as you like from 5 December to 5 January. These are £120 for adults and £100 for children. The perfect early Christmas present.

Skate Aids for children under 1.2m are £6. These are strictly limited on a first-come first-served basis. 

Booking fees will be charged on each order when you get to the online checkout. 

The cloakroom is £2.50 and includes 2 items (bags, prams, umbrellas, loose items that aren’t allowed on the ice must be checked into the cloakroom). There’s limited room so plan what you bring).

Where can I buy tickets?

From the Ice Skate Leicester website. Click here to book.

Is it the same as last year?

No! There’s loads new this year, including illuminations underneath the ice, a brand new layout, a festive food court and Santa’s Grotto outside the rink, plus loads of special events from character nights, student events and even Drag on Ice!

Can I change a booking?

The Skate Leicester team are unable to change bookings so please make sure that you select the correct date and time. All ticket sales are final and non-refundable. Once you have entered the ice rink and your ticket has been scanned, you will not be able to re-use it.

How long do I have on the ice?

Each session lasts for 45 minutes to allow for change-over. We recommend getting there at least half an hour before your session starts so you have time to get your skates on!

What do I do when I arrive?

Have your tickets ready to be scanned at the entrance. You will be asked to take your shoes off and they will be swapped for skates. Be ready with your shoe size (top tip – wear thick socks). You are welcome to bring your own skates if you have them.

You’ll need to place any loose items in the cloakroom so nothing is left unattended in the ice rink area. There is limited space, so please leave large bags and personal belongings at home.

Is there a space to watch?

There is a small viewing area for spectators to enjoy which is also fully accessible. Remember that skates can only be worn when on the ice and in the skate exchange, you cannot leave the venue with them on or walk on the carpeted area.

Are small children allowed on the ice?

Children under 3 years old are not allowed on the ice. Under 13s must be accompanied by an adult on the ice. Skate aids are available for children who are under 120cm and need one.

Are there any rules I should be aware of?

Don’t use mobile phones or take pictures on the ice. Don’t wear a hood (this restricts your vision and can be dangerous). No smoking or vaping is allowed inside the rink. Tricks and acrobatics are not allowed to make the rink safe for everyone. You should not carry your child on the ice and any bags should be left in the cloakroom.

Are wheelchair users or those with SEN allowed?

Wheelchair users are welcomed and must be accompanied by a companion. They can wear either skates or ice grips, we recommend ice grips for additional safety. Wheelchair users admission is the normal ticket rate whilst the companion goes free. There will also be dedicated sessions for those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities of all ages. These sessions will have no music or flashing lights and a reduced capacity. At peak times, the ice rink may be unable to accommodate quantities of wheelchair users simultaneously. SEND Sessions are being held on the following dates:

  • Tuesday 10 December at 10am
  • Friday 13 December at 10am
  • Tuesday 17 December at 10am
  • Monday 30 December at 10am
  • Thursday 2 January at 10am

Are there any special events?

There are loads of really exciting events planned season including skating with Disney Princesses and Superheroes where little ones can dress up We encourage you to get involved and dress up as their favourite Disney princess or super hero! There will be singalong sessions featuring dazzling costumes and lots of well-known tracks to sing your heart out to while you skate. And in a first for Leicester, an all-new drag on ice session where two queens will take to the ice and give you a show to remember.

There will also be special DJ sessions that will keep the energy high and the music flowing. Whether you're a skating pro or holding onto the barrier these events promises to be a frosty wonderland of fun and excitement! Currently confirmed are

  • Monday 9 December at 7pm: Student Skate Session
  • Thursday 12 December 7pm, 8pm and 9pm: Drag On Ice

What happens if I have an accident on the ice?

Ice Skating is a sport, and like all sports, carries a degree of risk for the participants which is accepted when booking a ticket. Ice is a slippery surface, and slips and falls do occur. There will be a professional medical team on hand to deal with all incidents/accidents that occur on the ice. The management will not be responsible, however incurred, for all injury, accidents, and loss, however incurred by the skater.

What if I’m late to my session?

We encourage you to arrive at least half an hour before the session starts. If you arrive outside your booked session time, make yourself know to the team who will do their best to accommodate you but cannot guarantee you will get on the ice.

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